Tesunie, on 05 January 2016 - 09:35 AM, said:
Yes, and no.
LRMs do a lot of spread damage. This results in LRMs dealing upwards of 1000s of damage even, yet sometimes not actually being effective.
When you can drop most mechs with only 100 damage to their CT (or less) compared to peppering them with 300-400 damage with LRMs splattering them all over the place before they drop...
Yes, every point of damage is a good thing to bring down the enemy. However, were the damage is applied is also important to. Damage applied to a shield arm (an arm with no weapons) is almost waisted damage at actually trying to destroy that target. Where as even half that damage on a leg, side torso or CT would be more effective at dropping that target that much sooner.
The person you are quoting is only partially true, but also not correct at the same time.
For his specific line of LRM5 boated mechs (and I'll say now I don't overly like them and feel they aren't always very effective) , they can be effective and valuable to the team. They deal damage (any amount of damage is good, but as mentioned previously, not always "great"), but they also repress the enemy, shake and blind them... They are support, and they can do that well.
Normally, when discussing something, the truth lies someplace between the two sides of the argument. (Consider it like a coin. You have the head and the tails side of one coin. The truth is often the rim of the coin.)
Thanks for the explanation.
I've been playing for less than 2 weeks and I run a MAD-5D with 2 LRM15+A. It's been my best performing mech so far. Perhaps that's just because I'm new and bad, but I've been getting good damage with it and a good number of kills and do feel like I am contributing to my team.
Admittedly I am quite aggressive and like to get stuck in. Quite likely I do as much damage with the 4 medium lasers as I do with the LRMs.
I know being on the receiving end of LRMs isn't a pleasant experience.