Jammerben87, on 11 March 2013 - 02:25 AM, said:
I though I'd join you in the bump after a few matches I had recently where the Atlases on my team just charged straight into the enemy team, and got completely annihilated.
I know some people would say support them but not one single person on the team is stupid enough to just charge over the caustic crater and out the other side through a bottleneck when you know exactly where the other team is. He lasted 4 seconds after contact. And this has happened several times.
Though none of them lost us the game, mainly due to the atlas on the other team doing something equally moronic.
There is nothing more satisfying than taking an atlas apart in a hunchback (also 4SP
)because he cant figure out how to pilot ROUND the rock.....
Maybe newer players are just seeing the biggest mech in the line-up and thinking they will be indestructible.
I think this is exactly it. I've only been playing a few weeks, but I've developed the habit of staying AWAY from friendly Atlai unless it's someone I've seen play well before or they otherwise prove to know what they're doing. I've yet to pilot an Atlas because I know full well I'm a rook at this, but I've seen so many Atlas jocks with ZERO sense whatsoever. The other day I, my Stalker, I paired up with an Atlas on Tourmaline Desert, and we were holding at the top of the hill leading into one side of the center valley. A mixed bag of mediums and heavies, five guys, came into the valley from the opposite direction. That many guys, I got worried, but I figured two assaults could at least hold them off until help arrived, especially since our position formed one hell of a bottleneck. Anyone trying to flank or get behind us would have to close to point-blank range and run directly between us. Not a good idea with ANY pair of assault mechs. Not the mention, there were two friendly mediums moving up about a klick behind us. So I figured we would do alright. Nope. I start plugging away with my 3 ERLLs and 2 LRM5s+Artemis, thinking the best strategy here is to try and wear these guys down with long range weapons until they force a close quarters fight. I figured the Atlas, who was a mixed-range build, would get that. NOPE. Next thing I know, this Atlas is charging down the hill, not only marching into the TEETH of a five-point shooting gallery but ALSO maneuvering DIRECTLY into my line of fire. Why he decided to sacrifice both the high ground AND the cover of a friendly assault mech at this side was beyond me. My choice was A.) Try to run away, which is frankly laugh worthy in any assault mech, B.) Keep shooting and almost certainly shoot this guy in the back trying to hit the full Star of mechs that are now circling him like wolves, or C.) Follow his dumb-*** down there and join the fray. I opted to combine A.) and B.) but he was so busy running in circles and I was so busy trying to NOT shoot him, only two of the enemy went down before the Atlas exploded and I got swarmed in turn before I could meet with my friendly mediums, who then marched into an ambush centered over my dead body. I don't pilot an Atlas for a reason: I'm not good enough to do it well. I'm BARELY good enough to handle my Stalker, and that's taken a crap ton of practice.
Edited by Benjamin Davion, 27 June 2013 - 09:53 PM.