Whiskiz, on 25 June 2020 - 12:01 PM, said:
2 - Your resource link highlights the failing of the design as i stated, cause if we have to do any research online about the base mechanics of it then it's as obtuse as i previously stated.
Any more than Faction Play?
The fault is on you for jumping into the mode while having zero understanding of it.
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My apologies for not spending the time to do research online to find that, not to mention it being like 7 massive lists of random mechs based on random performances from random players all with varying builds and skill, on each chassis
They are not based on "random performances from random players". For first year or so, PGI was moving mechs up and down to different divisions based on how they performed relatively to the rest of their respective division. Which means that yes, if there was a meta build that was dominant in its' respective division you could bet the chassis would be bumped up come next season. Some went up only once, some did several times.
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3 - If you get wrecked in a 100 tonner by a light in such a small arena with no objectives, you should uninstall
False. You operate under the fatally flawed assumption that mech performance scales linearly up with tonnage - which it doesn't - and that both players will just shoot each other in the face until one goes down - which they won't.
First, even mechs in the same tonnage brackets can wildly differ in their capabilities.
Second, a competent pilot in a lighter mech can utilize cover and abuse their opponent's lower mobility to avoid getting damaged in CQC, to kite them using longer-ranged weaponry (since most Solaris combatants focus on mid-to-short range weapons) or to perform hit-and-run attacks. Been on the receiving end of that often enough to know that it's a viable strategy if executed properly.
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My Light v Heavy match the opponent hadn't even left his spawn spot, instantly backing up against the wall. Love to see a video of you still accomplishing a kill in this situation.
I rarely play lights in S7, but here... enjoy:
And yes, I've got a bunch of screenshots from match results where I took out heavy and assault mechs while running mediums, which is another thing according to your claims should be impossible.
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And let's not even try to mention kiting even being an option in such small arenas with the majority of them being so open
I'm counting two "open" arenas, that being Boreal and Steiner. You have two votes to eliminate arenas that are inconvenient for you - yay math?
Even if you end up on either, both have useable cover and Steiner in particular has plenty enough that a light can easily control the map and papercut assault mechs to death using ERLLs or PPCs.
And kiting doesn't require you to maintain constant contact with the enemy, just to substantially outrange them.
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5 - If i have to stop playing what mech i want to play, when i want to play it, that again says more about the failing of the design than me. You better believe i'm not going to go with a whole new mech/setup just to counter each unique hardcore snowflake and their setup and i shouldn't have to.
And stop right there.
Solaris
is a ranked mode.
Choosing the mechs and builds accordingly to what you're expecting to encounter
is part of the mode's gameplay.
You expect to go in with whatever random build you've got and be competitive
That's a straight "nope, not gonna happen". You are deliberately and knowingly putting yourself at a disadvantage, so stop complaining you get wrecked as a result. The problem is with your attitude and expectations, not with the mode.
If you want a place for casual pew-pew with your beer buddies, private lobbies are there for you to use - you can pick whatever maps you prefer and play with whatever mechs you want (and whatever house rules you want to impose).
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6 - It being clear they started with 4 weight classes and adjusted from there, meaning if you do the research online or were here when it was created?
Meaning if you check how different tonnage categories are distributed between divisions it becomes glaringly obvious.
But yes, thank you, I have been playing the mode since it launched two years ago. You can see that on the leaderboards.
Edited by Horseman, 25 June 2020 - 01:47 PM.