Paigan, on 22 March 2015 - 12:30 AM, said:
Personally, I think the concept or LRMs is a nice tactical element, but honestely: how can one be a "good LRM pilot"?
Does he press R real smoothly or something?
I played LRMs myself a lot in the beginning and the only skill you can possible have is to not fire your missiles into obvious cover. Oh and MAYBE even be smart enough to chose a King Crab over a Locust as the target.
The real skill stuff is up to the team mates (scout targets, hold locks, report targets in the open, don't die in the process).
What?
Novakaine laughs at you Wolf cub.
As far as the my R key it just presses itself because the R key loves Novakaine.
But your'e right about one thing wolf cub it is a team effort.
And Novakaine is gracious and always thanks his team for their support.
I remember when I bought Novy jr. his first Catapult.
Novy Jr exclaimed, "Why are they laughing at my mech Dad?"
Novakaine told Novy Jr, "Ignore em son they just don't know any better."
Because........
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Hit the Deck, on 22 March 2015 - 03:41 AM, said:
It's official now, I'm buying myself a HBK-4J! This thing kills!
Now I can return the favor by unloading my ******* on unfortunate faces mwahahaha.
The LRM force is strong in this one.
Don't forget the cool down and target decay.
NASTY.
stjobe, on 22 March 2015 - 04:08 AM, said:
If you think pressing R is the only skill involved in using LRMs, I'm not surprised you're asking that question.
A good LRM pilot
* doesn't waste LRMs needlessly on tenuous locks or targets in cover
* uses TAG to get his own locks if nobody else provides, and to defeat ECM
* knows the difference between chain-fire and salvo-fire, and when to apply which
* uses cover to defeat incoming fire, but knows that LRM accuracy goes down the drain without LoS
* uses Artemis to further tighten the volleys fired with LoS
* prefers to fight at 300-500m, in LoS, so probably uses a fast, sturdy 'mech
* doesn't mind using direct-fire weaponry to complement the LRMs
There's more, but that should get you started on why there's more to LRMs than just pressing R.
Sure, you can just press R, but then you're never going to be "a good LRM pilot". You're just going to be chucking missiles at rocks, trees, and terrain - wondering why LRMs are so OP when the enemy uses them but so UP when you do.
And that why you sir are LEGENDARY!
Edited by Novakaine, 22 March 2015 - 10:31 AM.