Jelan, on 02 November 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:
Anyone that claims the hitreg on lights is ok is either an exclusive light pilot or a pgi apologist. When I can put a 100 dmg alpha strike into a fast moving light at short range on my screen and it barely turns yellow let alone orange or red says that there is an issue.
The next time simply post video that would show how
"I can put a 100 dmg alpha strike into a fast moving light at short range on my screen and it barely turns yellow let alone orange or red says that there is an issue."
Jelan, on 02 November 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:
A great example of that is the when PGI have added the 8v8 queue, its more forgiving for the casual player and in my experience much more fun as a mediocre player
If such casual player or mediocre player makes a mistake (bad positioning or something else), it probably dies, since there is no big difference between being focused by 8 enemy 'Mechs or by 12 enemy 'Mechs.
But:
- One dead "casual player or mediocre player" means the loss of 8.3 % of the team strength in the 12v12 game.
- One dead "casual player or mediocre player" means the loss of 12.5 % of the team strength in the 8v8 game.
Thus, 8v8 games are not
"more forgiving", but more they are actually more punishing.
And I am not even talking about how premade groups influence such games.
Jelan, on 02 November 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:
OMG you are also right, thank god a Tier 1 player that feels the need to display their Tier like an epeen wave helped me realise that I'm wrong.
Do you really feel that way every time you see a player with the

Tier 1 badge?
Jelan, on 02 November 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:
I mean its weird that I've played since closed beta and yet now hit reg is much worse than it was back then. Probably nothing to do with the speed of lights and the limitations of the game engine, I mean its not like PGI were aware of an issue before launching the FMT. So its probably nothing eh
In the early days of MWO there were moments when the damage did not register at all or almost at all. Today, the situation is acceptable in this respect.