I grow tired of people accusing us of mindlessly trying to follow TT rules without considering the FPS aspects of MWO.
I grow tired of people who apparently think the onus of keeping themselves alive is on others not utilizing certain weaponry.
Since the forums seem to react only to rants, I'm ranting.
Here is what I propose:
- LRMs no longer have Indirect Fire.
- LRMs are now restricted to 630m, as per TT rules. And no double-distance like ballistics and energy.
- LRM lock times are related to distance, the further away the longer the lock takes. This is to simulate the TT rules of +2 and +4 for shooting at things further away.
- LRM lock times are also affected by minimum range, in that it takes longer if the distance is under 180m. Again, this is to represent the aiming difficulty modifiers of the TT.
- LRM shake and damage can stay or reduce, I'm ok.
- LRM damage stays at 1 damage per missile.
- LRM speed need not change.
- Oh and ECM can stay. It'd still disrupt locks.
- LRMs do full damage from 0m out to 630m, as per TT.
- LRMs are hot-loaded.
See? I only ask for two little things, in exchange for 5 nerfs. I am generous like that.
Why?
Because what I have is a pair of LRM Orions Mechs, Mechs that I have acquired over a long career. Mechs that make me a nightmare for people like you. I'll take care to move under cover as I normally do. I'll find you. I'll ambush you. I'll take your pitiful PPFLD or laser vomit fire, and when I get to a good spot, I'll hot load ALL my 45 to 50 LRMS AND FIRE THE WHOLE LOAD INTO YOUR FACE.
50 damage, all over the torsos. And in 5 seconds -- less, with cooldown quirks and modules -- I'll shoot another load.
You might want to check how much total armour you have. 100+ damage in 10 seconds would leave most mechs reeling.
Oh, and I'll shoot a couple of med lasers just to complete the picture.
Hell I might upgrade to a Awesome LRM70 build for this. The mental image of the Awesome performing a pelvic thrust prior to cutting loose with the missiles is... entertaining.
We have been nice and been using a weapon system that announces itself to the target -- "Oh hai, we're attacking you, would you kindly please move slightly to the left and into proper cover?" -- that is inaccurate, and that is largely neutralized by good personal piloting practices. Since that appears to be unappreciated, since people apparently cannot recognize that the onus of keeping themselves alive is on themselves, perhaps we should be somewhat more unnice?
Be careful what you wish for. You may just get it.