To sum it up, I'm starting to get worried I'm ranking up too fast for a new player. I barely understand the game at all beyond my current mech, and its limited ballistics weapons systems.
All I do in matches is support my team, and statistics show me I do that very well. I attempt to plug in holes so we cannot get flanked, support advancing bots when they have a chance at pushing the enemy, and snipe people whenever I have the chance. I regularly get around 400-700 damage doing this, Rarely going below 300, even when I die early.
I just afforded my first other mech, the "King Krab", but I'm no even close to outfitting properly, and now I hear that ranking is highly influenced by damage. I regret the decision learning this. I think I should have gotten a light mech or something... I am afraid if I continue, Learning how to use a light or medium will no longer be an option as I will operate it too poorly to be combat effective against the higher skilled players. Forcing me to only use what I am familiar with, being locked into this support status.
I have not even tried to learn proper brawling tactics or evasive maneuvers in smaller light mechs. I do not know how to operate a jump mech, and barely even know what the lock on button does. (That's almost a joke, but I really dont use it often.) I have not even used a missile system competently, and only grazed lasers so far.
Is there a large difference in players between pilot skill level 4-3?
Is this something to be generally concerned about? I know I overthink things. Perhaps it is nothing. But I'm not sure If i should just sell my king and buy a light so I can get familiar with it before I level up again...
*Grammar Edit*
Edited by Rikkada, 23 December 2015 - 08:20 PM.