Aloha, on 29 May 2015 - 10:54 AM, said:
Last night in a PUG drop, one LRM player on my team types a simple request: "Hold Locks Please". It's a simple enough request, and not that uncommon. However, another player types "How about getting your own locks?", which leads to the LRM player to respond if the second player would like him to leave the match. The second player responds "Yes, please", and the LRM player complied. We already have one D/C, so now we're down 2 players.
Now I don't play LRMs very often, but I do it once in a while just to mix things up. I no longer remind the team to hold locks precisely due to that attitude towards LRM players. I admit I have seen some bad LRM players who just sit way back waiting for his teams to lock targets for them, but I've also seen good LRM players who are very effective in providing fire support and keeping the enemy pinned with LRMs. I feel that this hostility towards LRM players is unjustified and foolish. I would rather have a bad LRM player than playing the match short one player. At the very least he'll serve as canon fodder and absorb some damage, and maybe even strip off a few points of armor off an enemy.
Honestly, if you dislike LRM as a weapon system, then don't use it, but to tell your own team mate to leave the match is a disservice to your own team.
You know what, I'd like to switch this from a LRM-centric "woah is the poor computer guidance reliant player" and turn it around to a general:
"HEY MORONS, TARGET WHAT YOU ARE SHOOTING AT TO GET BETTER AT THE DAMN GAME!" rant.
WAY over and above the ancillary benefits to those poor ******** who just for the life of themselves, can't play without the computer guiding their shots, actually pressing R and locking your target so that you can see where the most damage is on the enemy 'mech and THOUGHTFULLY and SPECIFICALLY aim at those locations is just OH SO MUCH more efficient than the idiotic "spray and pray" methodology so many of you poor dumb ******** employ.
Being one to play a sniper build, it's VERY NICE to see enemies being lit up on the mini map so that:
A. I can know where they are.
B. The target info can be shared and I can more efficiently finish off a leg, or side torso, or kill off an enemy.
You moronic nitwits that absolutely REFUSE to press R like it's some form of religious heresy PISS ME OFF!
DAMNIT! PRESS R WHEN YOU'RE SHOOTING AT SOMEONE...