Chris Lowrey, on 08 August 2018 - 09:24 PM, said:
Just because we don't respond doesn't mean we don't read and discuss it internally. I can't speak for Paul, but in my case the discussion had moved on. This does not mean we are not monitoring everything that is going on even outside of the standard office hours.
https://mwomercs.com.../list/full.json
About that LRMs, I've been thinking. Maybe you can approach this with LRMs having piss poor spread and tracking strength when used Indirect-Fire. Have LRMs "equipped with artemis" by the norm, as in LOS provide lock, spread, and tracking strength bonus
For example:
LRM20:
- Speed: 240
- Damage: 1 to 2.0
- Missile Health:
- Cooldown: 4.3 to 8.6
- Spread: 5.2 to 7.8
- Tracking Strength: 2 to 1
- Lockspeed: -25% (1.5x lock time)
- LOS Spread Bonus: -35%
- LOS Track-Strength Bonus: 2
- LOS Lockspeed Bonus: 35%
- ARTEMIS LOS Spread Bonus: -65%
- ARTEMIS LOS Track-Strength Bonus: 4
- ARTEMIS LOS Lockspeed Bonus: 65%
TAG Spread Bonus: -35%
TAG Lockspeed Bonus: 35%
TAG Track-Strength Bonus: 2
NARC Spread Bonus: -35%
NARC Lockspeed Bonus: 35%
NARC Track-Strength Bonus: 2
Now this mean, the LRM20, used at indirect fire would have 8.6 spread, and only 1 tracking strength. Note, the Clan SSRM2 has 92 tracking strength. But with LOS bonuses, it would be at 5.07 spread and 3 Tracking-Strength, with Artemis LOS spread it would be at 2.73 spread and 5 Tracking Strength. For scale, the SRM2 has 2.5 spread.
With NARC/TAG + IDF means it would be just as good as it is DF with LOS. But this also means that Artemis + NARC/TAG would have stacking bonuses. Of down to 1.7745 spread, 7 Tracking-Strength, and 77.25% lockspeed. For scale, the CSSRM2 has 92 tracking strength.
The 2x Damage and CD is just to taste, this is as high-level adjustment while retaining mechanics for low-level. This also allows the Indirect-Fire to deal a bit better damage after the immense spread increase because it's a hell of a massive spread. This makes sure that IDF would just be a trickle of rain, while DF would be a downpour. Now to actually use IDF in good effect, this requires NARC and or TAG. That being said, IDF would still be usable even without it, but terribly poor.
There. IDF would still be possible to use, but it's incredibly inefficient, thereby making DF primary. And the resulting tweak, it makes IDF powerful when used with NARC or TAG.
Edited by The6thMessenger, 08 August 2018 - 11:17 PM.