Ahh. But role warfare.
oh how many times has the lone light mech taken out the assault? In fairness let me clarify. Certain light mechs. Cheetahs, starters and jenners, spiders would be in this class if they could boat anything other than machine guns. I can see the role of harassers, but most assault mechs, especially the tall ones suffer a simple thing as not being able to concentrate enough firepower on a circling light. Yes you get lucky with an AC/20 or gauss shot periodically, but by and large it is a losing proposition for the assault.
My main concern is the heavy emphasis put on DPS, damage and that match score hinges mostly on this and nothing else. You want ROLE WARFARE? Make it desirable to play a role other than, "I got top damage." or "I did 500+ damage in my light mech." This game, as it stands is DEATH MATCH. My team kills your team faster. There is NO ROLE OTHER THAN DAMAGE. I reiterate my raven example. I have both the 3L and 3L(C). I, like most other players, pulled the NARC and TAG off both machines.
Yes I get a small bonus for scouting, NARC, TAG and ECM and Counter ECM. I also get scouting, ECM and counter ECM bonuses in my assaults, so what's the point?
Weapon quirks are fine, sensor quirks are fine, don't really care for armor and structure quirks (that seems counter to actually "building" a mech. P.S. if I an using a shield arm with +20 armour and I strip it down to 1, with the quirk I have 21 armor, cool more weight for ammo/heatsinks. What? It has 1 armor.
These are just my observations.
EDIT: Actual teams that play are a different animal entirely. My guys designate an ECM carrier during CW to cover the rest of the team. There can be a "ROLE", but only if there is organization to support that role and the role supports the organization. But new players? Pick up matches? Not really.
EDIT2: I agree that light mechs should be capable of killing any mech, in the right hands, but all things being equal, it should be VERY difficult for a machine 1/3 the weight to kill an assault. It diminishes the role of the assault.
Edited by Outcast16, 13 September 2015 - 09:23 AM.