MischiefSC, on 23 August 2018 - 10:51 AM, said:
Put a CERLL in with my 3 CERMLs on the 4xLRM20 SNV I have. I have Artemis, no TC, but do have BAP.
It took less time to get a lock than it took the CERMLs or the ERLL to finish their burn.
If someone is complaining that they can no longer get a lock fast enough to use LRMs with LOS then they have just exactly identified why LRMs are called a low/no skill weapon. Every single player using direct fire weapons that involve lasers or any Clan ballistics manages to do this every time they pull the trigger and successfully kill mechs and win matches - in fact they're better at it consistently (as the leaderboard shows) for winning matches than any LRM focused player has ever been in the history of MWO.
I absolutely understand that part of the draw of LRMs has always been that you really didn't need to get very good to use them. Well, be comforted, you still don't. You probably do need to be a tiny bit better than you were before.
Oh cruel world.
I am in now way trying to justify turrets. But there's a significant difference between "I see something and shoot it" and "I have to wait for a lock before I can shoot it." And, while your point about "...you really didn't need to bet very good...", if you played with good players, you sure as hell did. I have never played a turret. I have always played as a mobile asset, whether fire-suppression, cockpit shake, scouting (fire undirected missiles in a direction and see where AMS comes from) or damage dealing. Most of my kills came from lasers. If you'd like to make the point that either I have picked EZMODE or that I'm not an asset (without actually knowing me), I would be happy to entertain your criticism.
But nobody is impressed by your preening.
x Deathstrike x, on 23 August 2018 - 11:54 AM, said:
On the contrary, they are super easy to avoid (except on Polar).
LRMs are despised because they allow for very cowardly/parasitic gameplay while at the same time
providing nothing for the team. They inherently spread their damage all over an enemy mech instead of going into the important sections, i.e. torsos.
Do you play lights? If you do, do you wait until a larger mech is engaged before emptying into his back? If so, how are you less cowardly? Just curious.