Gas Guzzler, on 09 February 2018 - 09:25 AM, said:
Yet lights are routinely the last mechs alive because if they play smart they are mostly ignored until the end.
I'm not talking about lights though. More talking about heavies and up.
I'm not defending Khobai here, but the "last mech alive" argument is pretty weak because:
1. Lights other than the Piranha and Jenny IIC tend to have low firepower, thus they are not prioritized. Targets who pose the largest threat (aka probably not lights) usually get killed first. People who aren't as threatening get to live longer.
2. It greatly depends on how aggressive the player is and what their loadout is. Somebody sniping in the back is generally going to live longer than a brawler, regardless of weight class.
3. The usually greater speed of the smaller mechs lets them disengage when they predict things are about to get hairy. Big slow robots have to commit. Being able to evade danger before it arrives is not the same thing as straight-up damage absorption (the latter is usually what people refer to when talking about TTK).
4. My personal anecdote is that I have been the last mech standing on my team with literally every single mech I've ever owned, no exceptions. Even the Dire Whale. Some pull this off more frequently than others, but I can be the last guy alive even in a slow/fat mech. It's not really an accomplishment.
To reiterate, I'm not quite siding with Kolby here, I'm just annoyed that people still use the "last mech alive bruh!" argument as if it's supposed to mean something.
Edited by FupDup, 09 February 2018 - 06:31 PM.