My best description of AMS is that its a crutch. I don't mean that it's useless, and I don't mean that it can't help people. I mean that what AMS does is serve as a survival tool that you don't necessarily need. And if you get better at positioning play and cover usage to the point that you no longer need AMS at all, then you end up saving all the tonnage that you would've spent on AMS.
At the same time, the act of using AMS
may hamper one's ability to get better at said positioning and cover usage.
In my eyes the same even goes for ECM, but ECM is at least a much better value for cost than AMS is.
Of course, what Sjorpha says applies very much as well. It's a sort of crutch but worse is that it's a situational one. There might be a match where you felt it was very useful, then you end up in the next match where the entire enemy team is direct fire. ECM at least retains some use against any kind of team.
This all doesn't include crazy niche scenarios like a 1v1 against a streak boat and knowing you only need to survive one extra volley to win the fight. Or if you for whatever reason know for a fact that an enemy team will be ATM heavy. But that counts as an extremely risky hard counter that may still not be worth it if you're confident of winning without it.
Edited by Krivvan, 24 March 2018 - 05:43 AM.