I Zeratul I, on 10 January 2017 - 04:25 PM, said:
The way things are now, if an LRM-15 or LRM-20 is fired at a light mech.
Maybe half to 75% of missiles will miss. With 25% to 50% of LRM's hitting.
If the percentage of missiles successfully targeting light mechs is increased closer to 100%, they'll be shredded very quickly.
Especially with clan assaults boating LRM-70 builds.
If there were 2-3 LRM boats shooting at the same light mech it would be destroyed in seconds if LRM's were more accurate.
I'm not saying its a bad idea.
But if LRM's targeted components individually, major changes would need to be made.
AC10 deals the same damage regardless of size, 124 points of armor from a 100-tonner would be at 114, but a 24-points of armor from a 20-tonner would be at 14, which is a massive chunk. Why is that not an issue? Well, that's because the actual challenge of landing a hit right?
Now granted, LRMs are homing, but why would lights be a special case? Don't they have the advantage of actually finding and utilizing cover much more effectively than larger mechs? Isn't the point of lights is that they are fragile speedsters?
"LB10x and SRMs still has their spread, now why wouldn't we just remove the spread of them as well?"
Because their point is to be used up close in the first place, other long-range projectile needs additional target leading compensation, while LRMs require locks instead to land missiles (and adequate breathing room).
Now sure, major changes have to be made, yes obviously. This is just a concept.
Pjwned, on 10 January 2017 - 07:02 PM, said:
No it's not.
Pjwned, on 10 January 2017 - 07:02 PM, said:
That doesn't mean they're not long range SSRMs at that point.
Yes it does, their usage and therefore role differ, and their success of hit matter. Streaks have faster missile speed than LRMs,, and being only used short-range means they have a higher chance of actually getting a hit.
That's practically like saying LB20x is like SRMs just because they act like shotguns, disregarding the other factors that makes them different, and those difference put them on a different roles.
Pjwned, on 10 January 2017 - 07:02 PM, said:
The spread mechanics work fine as is, it affects mechs of all weight classes more or less equally and that's how it should be, and the reason that SSRMs are such garbage is that they don't affect mechs of all weight classes more or less equally.
It's practically like complaining why LL doesn't reach as far as ERLL despite having the same damage, or why wouldn't the ER-PPC do better DPS than an AC10 despite having the same damage. Certain weapons are geared towards something, long range is for long range, short range is for short range. If SSRMs are not effective at large mechs, don't you think that their main niche is actually for smaller mechs?
Also besides the point, the impact of an AC20 to an AC10 would be far larger. An AC20 would do 20 points of damage, an AC10 would put 10 damage. To a 100-tonner of 124 armor, that would only be a small portion, an net of an AC20 is 104, net of an ac10 is 114, but to a small light mech of 20 tons would be only at 24 armor, net of 14 with AC10 and net of AC20 is 4, which is a massive chunk to said 20-tonner.
Why aren't you enraged by that? It's not proportional right? Could it be that the ease of landing a hit is also a factor why you are fine with the proportions of said weapons?
Sure, LRMs are of different case than AC20, as it's a direct fire weapon vs homing, but likewise it would still apply as there are different factors that will make a land possible. SSRMs as said has faster projectile speed, and the short range, it's easier to land missiles, compared to LRMs that can be shot farther, even slower projectile speed, further aggravated by constant lock during flight.
Pjwned, on 10 January 2017 - 07:02 PM, said:
And that's why it's stupid, like I just said. It's going to be hard to convince me that it's not stupid because all I need to do is look at SSRMs which are an abomination.
This really sounds more of you and your anti SSRM issue more than actually being reasonable and objective.
Edited by The6thMessenger, 10 January 2017 - 08:28 PM.