But I'm thinking, "Wow, with all those long streams of LRMs, shouldn't you be able to follow them right back to their launchers?"
And then it hit me. Because the answer is, yes you should. In real life, counter battery radar and fire against artillery is a thing. You can see shells and missiles arc into the air... and you can see and/or calculate where they came from. And in the 31st century, you should be able to do the same thing.
So here's the idea: What happens if every time someone fires an LRM launcher, they light themselves up as a targetable red blip on every enemy's radar? Or at least, every enemy in LRM range? Of course, that blip will quickly disappear unless the enemy has put Skill Points into Target Decay... or the LRM user keeps sending an unending stream of LRMs into the air before his signal can fade away.
So the biggest threat to an LRM mech? Other mechs carrying LRMs. And if you carry even token LRMs, you no longer have to be frustrated at not being able to return fire. You CAN return fire... as can everyone else in your team.
Just be sure to practice proper shoot and scoot tactics when you do.
