Mcgral18, on 29 May 2015 - 10:58 AM, said:
Having a LRM centric build is already being down a useful player.
They are terribly inefficient weapons that are so easy to completely neuter.
They often can't keep up with the deathball, and I'm not about to kill myself trying to support him, while he can't even damage the enemy.
Down a player, without saying a single thing.
I won't insult them when asking for locks; I'll just ignore them. I lock targets when I shoot them. I will not not get locks out of spite, but I won't stop torso twisting so he can pad his stats with useless damage.
They are generally a waste of a player slot.
only if your a bad player with a LRM centric build.
They often stay out of a deathball and heavily support the team mates there by taking out priority targets thus pushing the deathball favour to the friendlies. Only way to support an LRM centric build is to hold locks, and the occasional brushing lights away.
No need to go kill yourself over it, if you do that's a sign that you are incompatible of simple teamwork behaviors.
When people say hold locks, it means do actually lock on an enemy when your attacking them, not switching locks every 2 seconds or keep running away with your tail between your legs, because for eg, you take a heavy mech and engage a very capabile brawler/ mid range build on a kingcrab or atlas or banshee or what have you.
In a 1 vs 1, you would loose quite fast. But since you got an EG lrm stalker, he can easily support you as long as you hold a lock. That's 50-60 damage coming to the king crab every couple seconds. That is quite enough to kill that one mech in a co ordinative play. This is just an example ofc on a slight extreme. However another thing is you could have 2-4 lrm mechs, focused builds or not.
that 50-60 could be 200-240 damage every few seconds.
Anyway, just hold locks when possible and do not be a stupid leeroy who thinks running in to the middle of the enemy team, not shooting, and getting a lock is what the LRM mechs wanted you to do.
Also you should be able to hold a lock while torso twisting.