November11th, on 05 November 2017 - 11:40 AM, said:
LRMS by comparison do spread dmg, but in my experience, they go right for legs and rear CT. Its rare for my lrm boats to de-arm or destroy a ST of an opponent. Its all legs and rear ct.
I can tell you right now why that happens. Because your target has turned it's back to you and is running away. The missiles aren't adjusting their firing arc fast enough to land any higher than the lower half of your target, and with the back turned to you, it's basically all CT-R and legs that the missiles connect with.
Quite frankly put, you're firing at people that have no clue how to deal with LRMs. You fight LRMs by getting closer to them, not farther away. If you have an arm with no weapons, you shift that towards the enemy to help absorb incoming fire. Once you break LOS to attacker/spotters, you move laterally (side to side) relative to the missiles' path.
It just amazes me, the bizarre contrasts involved with LRMs. They are one of the most maligned weapons in the game; bad players whining about how OP they are, good players whining about being stuck with teammates that use such an UP weapon. They rely on the target far more than the attacker to determine their accuracy, which means you should expect that they don't work against good players, yet they often do. I'm tier 2, and when the solo queue gets exceptionally stupid on me I pull out a BLR-1S LRMboat, and it just wrecks faces. yet according to all the Tier 1 "experts" I'm a detriment to my team (despite getting multiple solo kills, double digit component destructions, and often scoring as much damage as the rest of the assaults combined; and ending the match with barely enough armor to weld into a coffee cup, cherry red internals, empty ammo bins, and my support lasers practically running white hot). Quite honestly, the reason why they work is that while people may
know how to play against them, in the heat of battle they demonstrate that they
do not apply their knowledge.
As for streaks, I've posted over and over again about how relatively weak a weapon system they are, and about how their mythical power to one-shot lights is just that: a myth. But nobody wants to believe it, they want their bogeyman.