Vincent V., on 28 March 2015 - 08:56 AM, said:
Why not jump over to a Clan and test the 'Mechs out for yourself?
I spent 3 months as part of the Clans (only Smoke Jaguar) and did that. Nothing from that has changed my opinion.
Some of us actually know enough of mechs to not just say random stuff.
Wing 0, on 28 March 2015 - 10:12 AM, said:
deathlike was in clan for awhile. He went kurita after getting his ass kicked so bad by the I.S with all those quirks he went and switched sides.. NOW THAT is pathetic. it just goes to show that a lot of pilots cant fight clans WITHOUT quirks. That is the proof im seeing right this very moment. CLANS being op? you guys are dumb.
Wing... do you really want to open this can of worms? I don't like airing up grievances publicly, but I guess I have to make an exception here.
The primary reason why I left BSM is because BSM has a unit does not listen or practice a lot of the stuff I tell them. Full stop. Noone has to agree with all I have to say or even take a good build. When people are not listening to the drop commander... in which many cases defaulting to ME, particularly in public drops... only because people aren't willing to do that themselves and while I prefer others to do it, I'll do it because I'd like to see the team win first and foremost. Once a drop commander is ignored is simply ineffective in his role, then there's no further purpose.
The thing that Gyrok and many others keep harping at is honestly the general lack of coordination or tactics... and LESS to do with actual mechs, quirks, and other things.
The best teams in MWO usually know what they have to do... besides being able to shoot. You have have a great 12-man team of elite players, but when going against a competent 12-man team that is cohesive... a poor drop commander can make 12-man elite players look like garbage. Whether you agree or not is one thing, but this is what I see day in and day out in ANY match... solo, group, or CW.
I like talking with people better than myself about these things... so that I get better as a player... at least trying to play along with someone that is a drop commander to understand what is the thinking about try to figure out the counters or reactions that go along in a match. Just because you might be the best shooter on the team, you still have to direct or be directed in order to accomplish the goal that is required of you.
The only reason why I joined NS is "because they have a clue". I didn't advertise myself at all, and they showed interest (I know other teams showed interest, which is appreciated). Had anyone had actually
talked to me about it... you know, things could have been different.
You can throw me under the bus if you want to... I don't care. If you're trying to make excuses for not getting better, be my guest. People who work with each other are more likely to succeed and those who refuse to work each other do not. It's that simple. This game punishes players greatly (especially in roflstomp fashion) when a key mistake is made. Why this is not apparent to people is beyond me.
Worry less about the tech you hold. Worry more if your team is not on the same page, communicating what needs to be done and what needs to be dealt with immediately. This is how you can determine success more often than not.
Edited by Deathlike, 28 March 2015 - 12:49 PM.