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Actually, it does more. Sniping beyond your sensor range is no longer precision-pinpoint targeting without someone to provide sensor data closer in. Heavier 'Mechs (you know, the ones with massive weapon batteries) either have to invest in Beagle/Sensor Range to reach out or they can't lock beyond 500m on PTS right now.
That's anything over 55 tons. Mediums hit 800m, lights 1000m with unaided sensors.
If someone isn't holding locks, you're firing loosely grouped shots at best. Having someone who can keep your opponent visible (or at least, get him on sensors before you line up a shot) will be critical, even if they're a light, low-firepower 'Mech with mobility. NARC? TAG? They become useful to everyone, not just lurmboats as they make generating solid locks happen for everyone more easily. ECM? Make it into something that makes a 'Mech "further away" based on the strength of it's own sensor suite- a heavy 'Mech with no bonuses and ECM might only be effectively +125m for purposes of ECM, while that light with BAP/ECM/Sensor Range is giving you a +500m bonus. Yes, this means multiple 'Mechs under the same ECM umbrella would detect at different distances! ECM (or at unlocked targets for whatever reason) wouldn't prevent you firing on line-of-sight...it'd just make it harder to get locks and firing perfect, converging shots, spreading damage across more components.
Mechs with good sensors and the ability to use them will be the ones who make shots for the team count the most.
Edited by wanderer, 15 September 2015 - 11:00 AM.