An example I was given was a mech dedicated to turret killing in CW. But I don't think that is a serious example. My best guess for what kind of mech these people are thinking about is maybe a light with narc and tag, who helps lrm boats get targets. Maybe there are some other roles I am not aware of since I never put a mech in one of ISEN's dropdeck that isn't capable of doing damage.
This brings me to next point I have heard and that is LRM's are good to bring as well, that they just require an experienced hand to use properly. Plus, anyone making a case for a support mech that has narc and tag is obviously also advocating LRMs.
Now I am firmly in the camp of direct fire superiority. I don't think a pilot running LRMs will be as effective as one using direct fire, and I don't believe sacrificing a mech that could be doing damage on its own, to being a support role mech is worth it.
This isn't to say people don't have success with LRMs or even in support role mechs; but that if they were running direct fire mechs they would be more successful.
People can run whatever they want. It's a game and everyone is their own boss. I am not challenging people's right to play these mechs, or anything so absurd. I merely challenging the idea that playing these mechs is equivalent in merit and potential success.
I want to either prove or disprove the argument made to me that these sorts of roles and mechs are just as powerful as direct fire mechs.
If it's true then I need to be shown the truth so I stop arguing against LRMs or support role mechs that do low damage. I would most certainly want to know if I was wrong. And, hopefully, if I can demonstrate they are not as effective - that some players and units will stop arguing that they are and maybe steer some newer members in different directions.
So this is an open challenge to any one in the FRR who genuinely believes that. Especially unit leaders. I would like to take 8-12 of my guys in only direct fire mechs against 8-12 of yours with at least one support role mech, or lrm mechs.
I would like to see what would happen. It is science.
Edited by Mech The Dane, 22 November 2015 - 01:55 PM.