Curccu, on 07 September 2017 - 12:53 AM, said:
Yes I think it's possible to take down any team in this game. In Polar.
We have lost to BSMC in scrim match, we got annihilated by LRMs
We had match against EON last MRBC season where we killed 7 of them and they killed 4 of us, we did lose the match by caps because of few reasons but I think you are referring the killing part.
Video should be available though MRBC site.
Then again not sure what is the point talking about can you defeat the best 48 players out of 32k player of the game with with LRMs, in this thread.
Not talking about the best 48. I've seen the videos of the matches, all the MRBC matches. LRMs get taken in Div B, C et al more regularly and they make the periodic showing in Div A. Almost universally they lose. Taking a couple of one-offs and saying that's indicative of how they perform is incredibly disingenuous.
So I'm saying why not test it. One side uses some LRMs, however you feel is best to deploy them, one side takes all direct fire and we play on polar. Best out of 3, or 5, or whatever everyone involved has the time and energy for.
Would love to see it tested because saying 'this one time when one side happened to take LRMs and the other team absolutely misjudged, didn't scout or expect LRMs and just went marching into the open in a push or took a bad position and got rained on so thus LRMs are good' isn't a viable argument about how viable LRMs are. If you took only IS mechs with small lasers but the other team marched into a confined area, got caught in a choke point and demolished in their Gauss/PPC boats at 80m, was that because IS small lasers are so amazing or because this one time this one side played completely into the other teams hands?
Let's test it. Best people with LRMs you can put together, 8man or 12man or whatever vs the best people with direct fire. I'm guessing none of this is going to include that 'best 48 people in the game' who are likely a bit busy for that right now seeding for MRBC.
This topic keeps coming up, both for scouting and elsewhere, and nobody has been willing to stand up for the 'LRMs can work as good or better than direct fire' side. If we do this and the LRM side dominates I'll happily change my tune. If the math doesn't come out the way I expect I'll turn on a dime and adjust to the facts as tested. I'll probably want to do it more often to find out how else that can be applied.
But I don't think it will. Because I think that in an even match in overall terms of players skill and with competent players on both sides and the 'caught with your pants down' random luck accident is accounted for, LRMs are inferior overall to direct fire.
So you want to put a team together? I'll put a team together to play whatever time works for you and we'll schedule from there.