Malachy Karrde, on 13 March 2016 - 02:16 PM, said:
I'm willing to bet I can make a 2c highlander equally effective as a warhawk. Normally, I'd buy the pack and be done but while we are calving, my wife is running the finances and she will get really pissed off if I buy another mech pack right now. [I work for a ranch here in Nebraska lol the next two months I'm horseback 12 hours a day but I get to play on nights where I do night checks)
See, in my case I've already got the Kodiak pre-ordered. I'm going to switch to Clan Ghost Bear when it comes out. I expect the Kodiak to have no quirks.
Instead, I expect the Kodiak is going to be a pile-o-damage-that-leaves-my-enemy-as-slag as my armor, not any quirks or such.
Kinda like how I play the Rifleman
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Malachy Karrde, on 13 March 2016 - 02:24 PM, said:
I disagree with quite a bit of your post...hell the whole thing. Clans have plenty of tanks but they tank differently than the stratagem spheroid free birth trash mechs. I tank all the time in my warhawk and it can soak up an incredible amount of damage. I also end up tanking a lot in my dire wolf, but it's different than an atlas. With the direwolf, you use your awesome firepower to kill the enemy tanks before they get close enough. You see, clan mechs are designed to kill everyone else before the is can bring them to range. Clan mech on table top, in mwo, and in the books were always about long range combat. Even in the books, the is had only one advantage, close range combat made them sort of on part with the clans. At range, even in mwo, not a single is assault or heavy can stand up to their clan counterparts. The trouble we have in mwo, is that people only want to play a short range game and the majority don't know how to make effective use of clan weaponry. Those of us who do, don't have any problems on the battlefield.
Which brings me back to the disaster in CW that was the match we played on Boreal Vault this morning. So many blue lasers flashing at us trying to defend the base. You couldn't freakin' move without sacrificing all the armor in one of your mech sections, and the next time you tried to move, you lost that bit of your mech. It was just a slaughter.
On the other hand, the Hellbore Canyon matches where you have great big cliffs to hide behind went a lot better because you just have to have patience to make them come to you.