Aescwulf, on 14 January 2017 - 10:33 AM, said:
What about lurms on a hunchback. I've been thinking about it it'll make you a more valuable mech because your a medium your basically invisible because most people expect lurms in a heavy or an assault.
I highly recommend I.S. medium mechs for LRM support platforms. The medium weight class as a lot going for it for this role.
One: "Grey Mech syndrome. As a medium LRM mech you generally fall down on the list of priority targets. Your mech is not in the enemy's face and isn't obviously an immediate threat...but it is.
Two: Mobility. Medium mechs are quick and agile enough to get to where they need to be and keep the sweet spot range,being close enough to land ordnance quickly and far enough out to not get charged under the LRM min. range,
Three: A Medium chassis isn't pulling a heavy or assault chassis off the gun line to float in the second row lobbing missiles. A simple fact of LRMs are you are better off not being shot at while you are doing your shooting. If you are not taking up a heavy or assault slot your team has a higher likelyhood of having more heavay and assault class front line mechs.
Four: Team expectations. Your team has a reasonable expectation that if your mech is covered in 14+ tons of armor that maybe just maybe some of that armor should be shared and not parked in the back.With a medium mech nobody is expecting a 50-55 ton XL engine equiped mech to be out on the front tanking. By using the medium mech you are not going against the grain of common assumption and tactical docterines.
These days when I play an I.S. LRM carrier it's always a medium mech (KTO-GB) and generally my performance is in the top three in match scores if not the top match score. This mech performs so well on the favorable maps (Polar,Alpine,Caustic and Grim plexis) that I sometimes feel guilty. It can even earn at an exceptional rate with hero + premium I pull down 300k average per match in an I.S. medium chassis.