Yeonne Greene, on 07 November 2015 - 11:44 PM, said:
This is when a Locust went splat in one PPFLD shot and you had to dodge those fuzzy death balls filling the air, when you couldn't turn on a dime and a Victor or Cataphract could track you with ease, and there were no long-range, light-weight Jesus-lasers to boat. Running five small pulse lasers put you on the edge of your heat management in a pitched fight, and six was too many. Other Lights could make mince-meat out of you because the Locust was not appreciably quicker than them and thus had a much harder time juking shots. This was also back when the FS9-E was considered the best, and when Firestarters were at their most "broken." Spiders were also "broken" at this time.
The Locust is far and away easier to play today than it was back then, and if you need a reminder of those times then the PTS right now is a fairly accurate one. Add in 8 more 'Mechs per team, and it'll be a veritable time machine. Owning a match in a Locust today is still a feat, make no mistake, but it's something you find more frequently now than you did then, because now the LCT-1E is legitimately one of the best Lights for mid-range poke. What's most impressive about the OP's run is that he was still using SPL, and SPLs are the sub-optimal way to play the LCT-1E.
Yeonne Greene, on 07 November 2015 - 11:44 PM, said:
This is when a Locust went splat in one PPFLD shot and you had to dodge those fuzzy death balls filling the air, when you couldn't turn on a dime and a Victor or Cataphract could track you with ease, and there were no long-range, light-weight Jesus-lasers to boat. Running five small pulse lasers put you on the edge of your heat management in a pitched fight, and six was too many. Other Lights could make mince-meat out of you because the Locust was not appreciably quicker than them and thus had a much harder time juking shots. This was also back when the FS9-E was considered the best, and when Firestarters were at their most "broken." Spiders were also "broken" at this time.
The Locust is far and away easier to play today than it was back then, and if you need a reminder of those times then the PTS right now is a fairly accurate one. Add in 8 more 'Mechs per team, and it'll be a veritable time machine. Owning a match in a Locust today is still a feat, make no mistake, but it's something you find more frequently now than you did then, because now the LCT-1E is legitimately one of the best Lights for mid-range poke. What's most impressive about the OP's run is that he was still using SPL, and SPLs are the sub-optimal way to play the LCT-1E.
Ha ha... I hear ya, and your words are very true. This would be the time that I decided to buy all my Locust's and master them, after all, I do love a challenge.