I have to say I totally don't understand where this notion that changing the trajectory when in LOS is a major buff that needs to be offset with major nerfs in IDF..
It's not so much of a buff, as in "yay, we lurmers aren't useless on Rubellite now".
No buffs or nerfs to heat, spread, lock-time, or anything else EXCEPT the trajectory arc and the lock on arc (LRM bending) is needed.
The point is NOT to turn LRMs into ATMs.
The point is NOT to remove IDF viability.
The point is NOT to make LRMs a brawling weapon.
The point IS to make LRMs usefull on every map, and make it more versatile, and prevent LRM boats being useless if they have something over their heads.
THAT'S ALL.
Practically speaking, here's what is needed:
Situation 1) I'm a LRM boat, I'm standing on top of the platform on Crimson, and I have managed to get a lock on a target capping Theta. I lock, and shoot my LRMs, and the missiles go over the mech in front of me, and hit the target.
Situation 2) I'm a LRM boat, I'm standing on top of the platform on Crimson, and I have managed to get a lock on a target below the platform. so i shoot it through one of the openings in the platform. The missiles fly straight ahead, no arc, and hit the target.
Situation 3) I'm a LRM boat, I'm standing in the tunnel on Crimson, and I have managed to get a lock on a target 200 meters ahead of me in the tunnel. I shoot, and the missiles go straight to the target, no arc.
Situation 4) I'm a LRM boat, I'm standing on top of the platform on Crimson, and I have managed to get a lock on a target on the ramp leading to the top of the platform. I shoot my missiles, and they go towards the target in a low arc, but not straight, and not too high up.
Basically, the missiles need to follow the shortest possible arc, while avoiding vertical cover as much as possible, without falling on the target from straight up. if the target is in direct LOS, that means the shortest arc is a straight line. If the LRM boat is behind cover, and does not have LOS on target, it means going over cover and then down in the shortest line possible.
How hard is that to figure out?
It doesn't need anything else.
LRMs are in a good place right now, (as evidenced by the major increase of LRM boats on the field),and all that is needed is to make them usefull on high-cover maps like Solaris and Rubellite.
If you can't/won't do that, then leave them as they are.
Edited by Vellron2005, 16 January 2019 - 12:25 AM.