#821
Posted 31 March 2016 - 12:50 PM
#822
Posted 07 April 2016 - 07:20 PM
Gemini Bull, on 31 March 2016 - 12:50 PM, said:
LOL. Based on that Locust, I think you'd enjoy my Gatler. Though my suggestion is to try and keep some of the in game audio. Music as garnish, not main course.
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 07 April 2016 - 07:24 PM.
#825
Posted 10 April 2016 - 01:10 PM
I will let you watch to see how it turned out!
Be warned. It will take 12 minutes of your life as I haven't cut out a single part of the drop. To make the waste more bearable, some music has been added.
Skip to 5.34 for the brawl
Skip to 8.09 for the 1vs1
Enjoy! We certainly did!
The final song blocks the video in Germany. I'll upload a new one later to accomodate those Dudes
Edited by PyckenZot, 10 April 2016 - 01:19 PM.
#826
Posted 11 April 2016 - 01:34 PM
SHAMEFUR!! YOU BRING DISH HONORU TO FAMARY!
#827
Posted 12 April 2016 - 10:17 AM
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 12 April 2016 - 10:17 AM.
#829
Posted 17 April 2016 - 08:57 AM
Kanajashi and Galse join me for this. Kana took his Macro'd quad AC2 Rifleman for a spin. Me? Aquila, the Ebon Jaguar, for the reliable heavy dakka. I cannot help but find the team's composition ironic, as it is made up mostly of Dracs and Nova Cats working together. Also, at 1:47, you can see Kanajashi's Rifleman going full bore. Dat macro tho.
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 17 April 2016 - 08:57 AM.
#830
Posted 17 April 2016 - 09:15 AM
Had a little audio issue at the very end, but almost nothing was lost. For those observing for educational purposes, pay CLOSE ATTENTION to both the Gauss weapon groupings around my reticule, as well as how I would "pulse" them to counter enemy mechs who were trying to ridge hump. Doing this means your rifles are more likely to be charged the moment they breach cover, and vastly reduces the time needed to get a shot off on an evasive target like that.
I had intended to stay near the rear of the team and provide support, but when assault mechs flanked the team I suddenly found myself in a knife fight with a brawl oriented Atlas in my Gauss Ebon Jaguar. He made a mistake in overheating himself. I made a mistake in not double backing to throw off his prediction of where I was going to go. Both of us were careful to utilize armor rolling and limb shielding, and seeing him use that technique immediately alerted me that he was a pilot with good technique.
#831
Posted 18 April 2016 - 07:54 AM
Rule one of LRMing "Pariah Style" is make your mech self-supporting. That is to say, make sure your LRM platform can obtain its own locks and can at least put up a little fight if it gets pushed on. Rule two is to try and strike from unexpected angles. Rule three? Rule three is not being afraid to operate at danger close ranges. Even IS LRMs work at 181 meters, so you might as well make damned sure your LRMs will hit.
I have two videos linked here. One is more of a reaquaintence run, but shows how a self-sufficient LRM platform can be its own scout and ensure its own reliable missile locks. Note that at the beginning, we had the other type of LRM pilot on the team. The Typical one. The "get locks" type. Freebirth, please. Get your own damned locks, LRM boats:
The second video is more a focus on striking from unexpected angles with an LRM platform. The Shadow Cat is an ideal platform for it, due to the ECM allowing it a degree of stealth. If the enemy expects LRM fire from the front lines, they'll put cover in front of them. If the LRM fire is coming from the sides or behind them, however? You just neutralized their cover entirely.
Edit: just for you, Khan
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 18 April 2016 - 10:22 AM.
#832
Posted 18 April 2016 - 10:37 AM
Pariah Devalis, on 18 April 2016 - 07:54 AM, said:
Rule one of LRMing "Pariah Style" is make your mech self-supporting. That is to say, make sure your LRM platform can obtain its own locks and can at least put up a little fight if it gets pushed on. Rule two is to try and strike from unexpected angles. Rule three? Rule three is not being afraid to operate at danger close ranges. Even IS LRMs work at 181 meters, so you might as well make damned sure your LRMs will hit.
I have two videos linked here. One is more of a reaquaintence run, but shows how a self-sufficient LRM platform can be its own scout and ensure its own reliable missile locks. Note that at the beginning, we had the other type of LRM pilot on the team. The Typical one. The "get locks" type. Freebirth, please. Get your own damned locks, LRM boats:
The second video is more a focus on striking from unexpected angles with an LRM platform. The Shadow Cat is an ideal platform for it, due to the ECM allowing it a degree of stealth. If the enemy expects LRM fire from the front lines, they'll put cover in front of them. If the LRM fire is coming from the sides or behind them, however? You just neutralized their cover entirely.
Edit: just for you, Khan
some good old Lurm fu action.
#834
Posted 23 April 2016 - 11:17 PM
Edited by Kjudoon, 23 April 2016 - 11:17 PM.
#835
Posted 24 April 2016 - 11:45 PM
More like this to come.
#836
Posted 26 April 2016 - 10:18 AM
Testing out the new heat of C-ERPPC.
#837
Posted 27 April 2016 - 03:24 PM
The entire team died in the space of 30 seconds. It was ridiculous. We got chased down, both of us in 2xERPPC Shadow Cats. At least we could die in style! Both of us pulled a 180-degree jump shot to the CT of the pursuing FIrestarter. Even though he got the killing blow, it felt pretty damned satisfying!
#838
Posted 27 April 2016 - 09:08 PM
Pariah Devalis, on 27 April 2016 - 03:24 PM, said:
The entire team died in the space of 30 seconds. It was ridiculous. We got chased down, both of us in 2xERPPC Shadow Cats. At least we could die in style! Both of us pulled a 180-degree jump shot to the CT of the pursuing FIrestarter. Even though he got the killing blow, it felt pretty damned satisfying!
All pilot skillz there bruh. even if we died.
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