Past couple days though, finally been getting a decent stretch of games in, and I have...questions.
Is it just me, or does the game seem dominated by sniping right now, especially on the new map? I've been in match after match with my brawler builds, and am routinely losing large portions of my armor, if not my mech itself to opponents I can't even see, and it feels like moving to cover against one, just opens you up to another one at a different angle. All the while it's impossible to return fire because I can't even see the attacker, and even if I could, I have an LB20 and SRMs or something.
I'm finding my PSR absolutely tanking (which I don't care a ton about) and actual wins feel few and far between (which is a bigger bummer).
Is this playstyle the new reality? Am I best to just shrug and say "So be it" and set all my mechs up with ERLL and stuff? I've never been great at sniping, and don't find it much fun to begin with, but is that really where all this is headed? Why are weapon ranges so damn ridiculous right now? Or at least, why does it feel that way?
Because so far, it's not real fun.
I just want to understand the end-game goal, because initially I thought the idea was to promote a diversity of builds as viable, and the way it seems at the moment is it's all snipe, snipe, snipe.
So yeah, help me out here. Is this something people are honestly finding to be fun? And if so, how do I find that fun, and enjoy it myself.
I really want to play my new Crusader when it comes out.
Edited by Neutron IX, 31 March 2022 - 02:35 PM.