Bud Crue, on 22 May 2024 - 07:24 PM, said:
The number of times I have to stop myself from saying something snide in all-chat when some ultra T1, pseudo-comp player starts to lecture that we should have "taken the high ground" on Vitric or Canyon/Hybernal 10 seconds into the match (but of course they only say these things after the match is a clear loss) when my 4-man is running Ac-20 Hunchies-4Gs never gets old. So apparently the "meta" folks think a mech with a 270m range build should be trading at 1.7K, from the very start of the match, in an utterly exposed position for the "meta" players running Gauss/ERLL, Hags, C-Erppc, etc. builds. Please, all you comp folks explain to me WTF a mech with brawler weapons is supposed to do at that sort of range other than to act as a meat shield for you? Yes, yes, I know us lessors are supposed to just go forth and distract so that you can farm, but if that is really the case, is it too much to ask that you stop complaining when we do exactly what you want us to do? Do we really need to hold your hand as well?
This feels like a lot of baggage but I'll go over it pretty straightforwardly.
you obviously don't need to expose to snipers right at the start of the match. part of the original advice I offered was that moving through low ground is fine so long as you're doing so in order to transition to high ground. How you do this is largely up to you. On Canyon you can pop up on a ridge when you're in an advantageous spot to do so. the main problem on that map is when folks beeline for the valleys because they got shot once. that just gives the other team the initiative.
On Vitric there is a short window in which you'll get shot as a brawler from the other side if you take high ground. but that angle is pretty quickly closed if you advance. If you go low ground you likely will not get shot early, but you're at the mercy of folks on the high ground who are peeking from a bunch of potential angles to dump an alpha in your face.
So basically you don't need to act as a meat shield for other mechs. you need to take an advantageous (usually high) position that allows you to engage at your optimal range. Sometimes doing so means a blue laser might tickle you two or three times but this is not a particularly big deal if you don't allow yourself to panic and freak out when it happens.