Slivinhotsverg, on 13 December 2012 - 07:57 AM, said:
Here's why I don't think it should just get nerfed. It adds considerably to the variety of the builds and game-play styles. So you need a balanced team now that has snipers, brawlers, LR support etc... Why is this bad?
A couple things. ECM makes you a huge target. I've been in several matches were I was the only ECM and immediately was focus fired into oblivion. I think the power the ECM gives is grand. However I think there needs to be either some limitations in terms of how many per team, higher weight/heat penalty, or global effects (screws your team in radius of effect too).
My personal view on why PGI introduced in such a cheap way is to work the bugs out, see it broadly implemented and to get this large of a reaction. If it was a super heavy, hot item no one would use it and how is that interesting.
I have to debate you on that - you are asserting that is has provided a larger variety to builds, while I assert that four variants of mechs are now more popular than the K2 catapult was, because only they are capable of mounting the currently too powerful ECM.
Secondly I have to debate you on ECM making you a target - when ECM is working in disrupt mode, I don't believe you can tell exactly which enemy has ECM unless you can really distinguish the chassis variants at a glance.
Re PGI releasing it OP on purpose - I know others have said it before, and I will say it again that items should really be put in slightly weaker than their final form and then gradually buffed up. This is much less disruptive, and while I know the devs said it was supposed to be a game changer, it was more like kicking the card table over. The game is still there, it's just sideways now.
StUffz, on 13 December 2012 - 08:03 AM, said:
The other point is because ECM would then be non-canon to BT in terms of technical specification. And it is correct that nobody would want to use it because the los of valuable space and tonnage would hurt the mech instead of giving it benefits.
I agree that if it was canon to BT it would be much less powerful, but I still think it would be useful. Making it heavier would remove it from the light chassis that should have it, I would rather see it toned down to the point where its power is commensurate with how much it weighs and takes up - rip out the other features and make them a separate piece of equipment, probably in the 5-7 ton range.