Sho sa ShinYodama, on 28 July 2016 - 12:01 PM, said:
What a fascinating read this thread is. Too much to respond to by this point, but i'll throw my two cents in as someone who started as a noob in January 2016 and grinded through every tier (just made it to 1, woot woot).
While Oxides were the stuff of nightmares pre-rescaling, I can only recall one time where a streakboat gave me trouble and that was because there were 3 of them in a scouting match where my team was running 2 lights and 2 meds. Every other encounter I can remember has ended in me either disengaging to out-range the skillissles if i'm in a light and alone, or simply annihilating the mech as it spreads damage all over the place if i'm piloting anything else. Some exceptions to the light rule also - an ACH will run circles around a streakboat.
IMO if you're having trouble day in and day out with these things, you need to evaluate the tactics and quite possibly the builds you're bringing to a match. ID the target and its loadout and play accordingly, you'll have a much better time. Talk to your teammates, cycle in and out of the frontlines, adjust your mentality to that of a hunter and not the hunted. Fight, not fright.
While Oxides were the stuff of nightmares pre-rescaling, I can only recall one time where a streakboat gave me trouble and that was because there were 3 of them in a scouting match where my team was running 2 lights and 2 meds. Every other encounter I can remember has ended in me either disengaging to out-range the skillissles if i'm in a light and alone, or simply annihilating the mech as it spreads damage all over the place if i'm piloting anything else. Some exceptions to the light rule also - an ACH will run circles around a streakboat.
IMO if you're having trouble day in and day out with these things, you need to evaluate the tactics and quite possibly the builds you're bringing to a match. ID the target and its loadout and play accordingly, you'll have a much better time. Talk to your teammates, cycle in and out of the frontlines, adjust your mentality to that of a hunter and not the hunted. Fight, not fright.