Jack Shayu Walker, on 21 September 2015 - 07:13 AM, said:
Yes yes Lily, I know to you it doesn't seem like their is much purpose, here's the thing to me. You are running these calculations on paper. I started out with 6 ERSLs and then decided to try the ERSL SPL blend; I have done EXTENSIVE testing in the tier 1 group queue and have gotten better results with The Blend than with 6 ERSL.
I really don't find myself saying "boy i wish I had more UAC/10 ammo" that often. By the time my ammo is depleted, if it even gets depleted, the match is nearly over and the laser blend will make very short work of injured mechs. The DHS could be helpful but I find the extra firepower to be more helpful in battle. If I'm in a pinch I've got a 9x9. With armor, the only places that need it are the head and the legs and I don't typically have problems losing those, so I see no reason to sacrifice armament for more armor.
Slapping the range module on the ERSL makes a difference, but it isn't very significant, the same goes doubly so for the TC1s range boost. Furthermore the UAC/10 does not benefit significantly from either module. So I feel optimizing The Blend is the best use of my modules.
I dun wanna, I use the ammo before my CT becomes exposed : p
unless you ahve not run 100 games in both loadouts the entire "tier 1 group queue" tests are not even comparable, because they are not identical scenarios.
Kira_Onime, on 21 September 2015 - 08:24 AM, said:
My confusion on that one. Had multiple tabs opened and mixed up the UAC20 crow with the UAC10.
UAC10 crow still runs much cooler.
NOVA 1.17 vs 1.27 CROW
My arguments come from my own tests on the field so you're wrong on that account.
The crow as a mech just has less overall problems and outside of the ballistic only in the arm, the lasers can be spread much more across the mech making it much less reliant on keeping its arms up.
I mean, there's a reason the crow is much more valued than a nova when looking at clan mediums.
crow killer agrument: its fugly, Nova isn't. there is no build that both mechs can equip, that the SCR can do with more style than the NVA, becase ugly stays ugly.
Jack Shayu Walker, on 21 September 2015 - 08:43 AM, said:
Okay so you have tested this exact Nova build, and the variant with 6 ERSL then? If so how extensively have you tested them and how often do you use the Nova?
I would definitely argue that keeping all 6 lasers in one arm is more of an advantage than a disadvantage. I would hate to have to spread my lasers around with this build. Although you can destroy them all just by pulling of the arm, they make up for it by allowing you to side-peak exceptionally well and by allowing you to make full use of the Nova's incredibly flexible arms (another advantage over the crow version that I forgot to mention).
this is not entirely true, with the correct SCR arms, you can sidepeek better especially due to SCR mobility and lower profile. NVA even when sidepeeking needs to expose a lot more mech, since 1/2 NVA is so much more to hit than 1/2 SCR. Arm laods for sidepeeking doesn't really differs much when you have to to draw a line of sight as well. Unelss you reallydistribute the lasers on ALL components on the SCR. then you have of course to expose the entire mech. But for the crow you could use 1 laser in the head, ST and the rest in the arm. it works equally well for sidepeeking bu is not that heavily arm dependend.
Jack Shayu Walker, on 21 September 2015 - 09:56 AM, said:
I guess is your word against mine, I've played about 350 games. IT's worked well in my experience. The SCR is better overall sure, but i believe this build in PARTICULAR is a contender,
depends in what te JJ'S can add to your favour, on mining colony getting a good spot ontop of some areas is giving a big +, but that is always a bit randomness added by map rotation.
Edited by Lily from animove, 22 September 2015 - 03:27 AM.