Toothless, on 15 July 2018 - 07:54 AM, said:
Other than that, I say let people use LRM's if they want. There are so many shenanigans in this arena shooter that its really hard to pick a favorite one to hate on.
Id actually agree with this Novakaine guy. Lasers are a "See target, point and click, hit scan". LRMs, to ACTUALLY be used WELL (again a HUGE emphasis on that part) requires positioning, awareness, and commitment to your attacks, as well as the knowledge of what to do when rushed and my favorite part, the Scarlet Letter it makes you carry.
With my laser boats I just shoot lasers and position to avoid being pushed when overheated.
I see now that its just an intelligence problem, or lack there of. That is not hot lasers work but it is how LRMS work.
Laser are not a HIGH SKILL weapon either, nothing in a VIDEO GAME is and you all need to get over yourselves if you think turning on a PC and pressing buttons takes ANY skill at all because it doesnt. But i digress.
Lasers require you to hold your dmg on ONE SINGLE COMPONENT to get the best efficiency out of each burn. You must position your mech before and during the weapon being fired or dmg is lost.
LRMS are a fire and forget weapon much like Streaks. You only need a lock for one seconds and your dont even need to have your aim anywhere close to where you wanna hit the missiles make it on their own. You also have a much wider area to postion yourself in and still be able to delvier your dmg. IF you are standing behind a rock LRMS can be shot from almost anywhere where as a laser mech can only deal his dmg by MOVING and poking out the side or over the top and he also must move back behind cover once said mech has dealt it dmg.
The LRM mech never has to move it if doesnt want to. Im not saying that LRM takes no effort because you still have to click the button but this argument is stupid to begin with. None of it is hard guys...its like painting a wall with a brush or a roller, they both get the job done, takes a tiny bit of skill and coordination one just has more coverage then the other one.
The only true weapon system that took a bit of skill (and still not much) was Poptarting but because that was too hard for most the player base PGI took it away.
Edited by Revis Volek, 15 July 2018 - 08:06 AM.

























