Posted 15 June 2016 - 07:02 AM
I have over 550 matches just in my LCT-PB alone, hundreds more in the other LCT variants, I consider myself to be primarily a LCT driver. Although, I recall, my first impressions - I hated the mech, it was a down right futile machine, made up of tooth picks and held together with bubble gum. A stiff wind and it would come apart. Now, I find it is one of the best mechs out there, especially the LCT-PB.
All LCTs have one common requirement. SPEED, IMHO - first start any build with one of the biggest engines you can fit, simply to get the most speed out of the mech, I prefer the XL engines. You have to outrun everything. Common to ALL Lights wrt game play - Never stop moving. With the LCT, more so, keep moving and move fast. Get in, get out. Their is simply not a lot of armor hit points.
The rest on how to build is based on your person preference to game play. Scouting, Spotting, TAG/NARC'ing, Sniping, Assault Support and being the Rabbit - getting people to chase.
My LCT-PB is an average k/d is around ~1.1, but my W/L is ~1.4. With this LCT-PB, it's not in it for the kills, it's about setting up my team for success. Scouting, Spotting and bringing confusion.
I have no fear of an Atlas, Kodiak, or King Crab, they are all too slow to react to the speed of a LCT. All of their CT backs are equally weak. Get in close, try to avoid running in a straight line, circle your prey, focus on the CT back.
When I die in my LCT, more often than not, I had broken my first rule of driving a light mech,- Don't stop moving. Where, I will stop, take a long peak and POW! Dead. The LCT is not meant to stop and look around.
Flank, Flank Fast, get behind the main group and start the anarchy. Watch for the shift in the direction of the main assault play, and be quick to change Flanking direction, as not to be stranded.
IMHO - all builds of a LCT should be with this idea of Speed with the intention to Scout, Snipe, TAG/NARC, and get the opponent to chase the rabbit. Also with plenty of kills standing 100meters behind them and coring out a CT back, completely unnoticed. Oh!.. When coring out a CT back, don't shoot the last guy in the line, shoot the second or third last guy in line, as too many times I see the third guy from the back turn around and start shooting the last guy - believing it was friendly fire and wanting revenge. It's too funny to watch.