GuardDogg, on 21 April 2019 - 08:18 AM, said:
OMG, Wtf? Why does do you guys keep bringing me back here? And I will always will.
It wasn't an assessment. It was more of an embarrassment of a bad play I been in, to others in the forums. "I saw GuardDog in game. Mister PTSD guy." And "Dude you were not with your team mates" You or some may not feel or see it. But I did.
If he wanted to attack you, he'd include actual insults.
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How would you feel if I wrote in forums about your bad play to others?
I'd take your assessment into account, provided you weren't talking utter nonsense.
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Some just play, but sometimes it is not to their fair share of what they think MWO should be. They couldn't care about the points, or leaderboards, or other. But some do point it out, how a person plays. And it can be miss leading on the person themselves.
If you don't care about your performance, then stop complaining about your poor results. That's what you started this thread with.
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This main thread is suppose to be about the problems of other class pilots to Assaults pilots and not one person.
Not to "Assault pilots", but to you personally - that was obvious from the start.
And your entire argument was since conclusively disproven and shown to be rooted in you making fatal basic mistakes (such as building cannons on legs that are unable to move fast enough to deliver their firepower onto the field when and where it matters).
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Do not bring me back to defend.
You are bringing yourself here, and the only things you've been defending are poor decisions. The sooner you get over it the sooner you can start improving as a player.
GuardDogg, on 21 April 2019 - 11:25 AM, said:
Topic was made to discuss about Assault class mechs get blamed for the impossible.
Not impossible if the assault mech is built with a good engine - every assault mech can run faster than your 39 KPH, so that "impossibility" is a result of you failing to build your mech properly.
GuardDogg, on 21 April 2019 - 03:25 PM, said:
Alpha tends to move out first on right, then other lances move forward. The line is starting to stretch, due to get in center to get the clock on hold and hopefully bring the enemy timer down. As soon as the light stands in the circle, guy on mic "Why are the assaults not here yet?!!" (to be on same grid). Clock timer for both sides holds. It is wtf? I see charlie lance moving towards circle, and they are not fooling around. Going as fast as they could. Their is hills, cliffs, paths to get around, over stuff, doing their best. Then a enemy light comes around behind one assault. Guy on mic again. "Those assaults should be here by now!?". Now the assault pilot has to engage alone, or continue forward and get destroyed in the back. Things are happening now on both sides in center. Pop shooting, some lrms, friendly mechs are going down. Team loses. Now the blame came from that one player, about assaults in center at same time as him.
In the specific situation given - which is exceedingly rare in my experience - the light pilot in question was a moron.
It's his job to hold down the circle until the heavies reinforce and then it is all of their jobs to hold it down for assaults. Your team's other lights - and possibly some of your mediums - should be keeping tabs on assaults to protect them from being harrassed by enemy lights.
The moment your assaults noted the light, they should be target-spotting it and requesting assistance from friendly lights and mediums, which according to your account they didn't do.
Breaking it down:
The one vocal light didn't understand how Domination is played
Your other lights and mediums ****** up by not making sure your team's big guns reach the front line.
Your assaults ****** up by not requesting lights and mediums to escort and not marking the harrasser.
Conclusion: Teamwork is OP.
Edited by Horseman, 22 April 2019 - 01:00 PM.