Anti Gauss Strategy
#1
Posted 15 November 2012 - 08:36 PM
In a pug i cannot trust that they will lrm the cat if i spot it otherwise i would narc it let a few volleys fall narc it a gain ect rinse repeat.
So without a trustworthy team how would u deal with a gausscat. any ideas or strategies you use would be appreciated.
#2
Posted 16 November 2012 - 01:04 AM
By default the rear armour of even the center torso is weak enough to be burned away with one or two alpha strikes from a Jenner.
Of course, for added sadism, shooting up one of the legs can be fun, but they're pretty tough on a Cat, so I'd advise against it.
In general when facing Cats (any type), it's best to avoid the temptation to go for the arms if you can. They have similar armour to the side torso, and unless you're facing a StreakCat, they're generally not the weapon you should be afraid of when you're close enough to pick your target areas.
#3
Posted 16 November 2012 - 01:11 AM
Edit: As long as you don't do something silly like overheat or run straight into a wall giving the cat time to line up a perfect shot.
Edited by Kaiz, 16 November 2012 - 01:12 AM.
#4
Posted 16 November 2012 - 01:18 AM
Team up with another Jenner. You will tear it to pieces in 30 seconds.
#5
Posted 16 November 2012 - 07:16 AM
Use flamer to obscure their vision if you got extra energy slot.
Don't stand in place, when sniping. Most Gauss freaks can't even hit near you, when you changing your speed and position randomly. That forces them to close-in, where you and your Lights can make short work out of them.
Fully echanced Cicadas and Commandos are worst nightmare of Gauss. Get some practice with those.
Edited by DivineEvil, 16 November 2012 - 07:17 AM.
#6
Posted 16 November 2012 - 09:24 AM
I've actually seen an increase of dual AC20 catas are build for killing anything that comes close. That fight is harder imo.
#7
Posted 16 November 2012 - 10:51 AM
Itsacon, on 16 November 2012 - 01:04 AM, said:
By default the rear armour of even the center torso is weak enough to be burned away with one or two alpha strikes from a Jenner.
Of course, for added sadism, shooting up one of the legs can be fun, but they're pretty tough on a Cat, so I'd advise against it.
That is no longer the case since they introduced mech upgrades and upped the percentage values of pilot skills. Gausscats in general can afford much more armor now, and have a much easier time getting a bead on their targets due to increased turning speeds.
In a Jenner it is now very hard to solo a gausscat by yourself compared to before, if they are at full health you will have to chip away at them for so long that they will have had plenty of time to land a lucky 1-hit kill on you.
#8
Posted 16 November 2012 - 11:03 AM
Once they have given up the chase and gone back a firing position. BAM. Hit them again. Hit, Run, Wait, Rinse, Repeat. The longer you can pull them out of position, the less time they are putting slugs down range. The more shots you can get them to take trying to leg you out, the less potential hurt they can put on your team.
The key to fighting a Gausscat in a smaller faster mech is frustration. A frustrated pilot will fire more carelessly than a calm one, and once the Gausscat is out of ammo, it's functionally useless (even with a backup laser or two, functionally a zombie that can throw rocks). Getting them to take every snap shot they can try because you just won't stay away, or you're timing your approach right, or you can stay above them terrain wise will eat through their ammo right quick.
#9
Posted 16 November 2012 - 03:46 PM
Kmieciu, on 16 November 2012 - 01:18 AM, said:
Team up with another Jenner. You will tear it to pieces in 30 seconds.
I play both a K2 and a Jenner and I find this tactic the most usefull taking out a K2. That said I don't really have problems shooting lights in my K2 at close or long range.
#10
Posted 16 November 2012 - 03:53 PM
The problem with trying to jump jet over a K2 is that if he's smart, he'll just wait for you to land with no momentum and blast your legs off.
#11
Posted 16 November 2012 - 08:41 PM
#12
Posted 16 November 2012 - 11:27 PM
It's also worth noting that the "ears" on a Gausscat are usually completely unarmoured. I can often strip them in a single alpha-Strike with my Jenner-F. While it doesn't cause any real harm to the combat capabilities of the Gausscat, if I'm making a strafing run on my way somewhere else, I consider these to be essentially C-Bill/XP Piniatas. Fun to smash and goodies fall out. Ought to be a sport.
#13
Posted 17 November 2012 - 12:02 AM
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