LennStar, on 26 November 2012 - 04:28 AM, said:
In my experience its one or two LRM that hit the target out of a LRM5 (would mean: 3 shot down, 1 misses sometimes). If running in my LRM-Raven (2x5LRM) I do a respectable ampount of dmg even on AMS protected mechs. Two days ago I fired a few volleys before seeing that there are 2 more mechs - so in the end 3 AMS were firing at the missiles and even then I scored hits.
Thats possible if an AMS destroys 3 LRM - 3+2+1 lets say from teh 3 Mechs. It does not work if it is 7 - 7+2+1 would be enough and they were close enough together.
Besides the number of 7 is highly averaged. There is a big difference in the number if LRM hit betwenn running 100+kps to or from them.
As a scout I know the effects from the other side. A 10LRM will hit me even if I run away. A 5 mostly gets killed. So here, too, not 7 LRM intercepted (standstill counting) or in running away the 10LRM would be killed.
I don't know how else to tell you that 7 standard LRM's are intercepted per volley. This is not an average, this is a data point.
Obviously running one way or the other affects the number, as well as running a mech that can physically dodge LRM's or even using cover.
However, when given the full 200 meters to do their job, and not fighting Artemis IV LRM's, it can intercept 7 LRM's per volley. I have tested this time and again, and have always had the same results.
I have no idea why an LRM 5 can hit an AMS protected mech. My guess is that it was not what actually hit your target. Keep in mind you have teammates with better things to do than waste time with an LRM 5.
AMS does not intercept a percentage, it fires at a max rate and does the best it can with that fire rate. Please, the next time you're getting LRM'd, notice the speed with which you spend AMS ammo, and whether it changes based on the size of a volley. If it goes 1/4 speed when intercepting an LRM 5 instead of an LRM 20, or even 1/10 the speed for a SSRM 2, please post in this thread.
Edited by EmCeeMendez, 27 November 2012 - 05:51 PM.