Max Grayson, on 26 March 2012 - 06:48 PM, said:
I don't discount what you are saying, I am sure that a diverse array of mechs will be needed. But more to my point that 3 or 4 heavies rolling up a flank or slowly methodically picking targets at range with PPCs or gausses.
Unless the mechanics of MWO are drastically different then other similar type games its going to come down to the best coordinated group, scouting, calling artey (LRMS), coordinated focus fire on one target, blocking and not freaking out if you get a little damage
Ah, but that's a single lance.
I was under the impression that you were suggesting only fire support units or sniping 'Mechs would be used due to the possibility of one-hit-kills through coordinated fire.
Without having read the rest of the thread, I thought you were also suggesting that such conditions would make the game a sniping, one-hit-kill festival, which is not a very agreeable perspective, and so I attempted to present reasons why it would not be so.
I seem to have been mistaken.
As long as a single lance is dedicated to coordinated fire - we call that a fire support lance - and the others are successfully used to determine enemy positions, restrict their manueverability and prevent them from firing back...
...It is in fact a very effective strategy and I can only agree with you on that.
But fire support is so called for a reason; it doesn't get anything done on its own.