Nightcrept, on 05 December 2012 - 07:13 PM, said:
Your lack of understanding of proper balancing is staggering.
It's just as hilarious how delusional brawlers are.
It's hard to hit a jenner with anything. Even harder with a lrm and to beat it all most of the lrm boaters you refer to have to fight off the jenners as well so they can generally aim too. Gasp imagine that.
heh, except it's clear how poor your performance is WITH LRMs if you're even bothering to fire them at a jenner unless you KNOW they are going to hit (i.e. he's within the range I'm talking about where even lock weapons require skill) in which case, you're firing within the range that DOES require skill...
My point is, firing an LRM from a distance requires no skill on the part of the LRMer past knowing the obstacles in place and the speed capabilities of the targeted mech class. Once you know the maps like the back of your hand, you can effectively make EVERY LRM count if you have a good spotter. Which is the skill of the spotter, NOT the LRMer (this generally being where the delusion lies)
If you are using your LRMs the proper way, you aren't someone I'm even talking to, perhaps I shouldn't have said "LRMers" like everyone that uses them is this way, I love the weapon system, I don't care if you want to boat them or not, I don't even mean boaters, I simply mean people that think that LRMs should be the end all be all of the battlefield, from the BACK of the battlefield. This is not the case, they should be a good source of damage with good information, which now they can be, especially if you and your spotter spec into them.
And, I'll say it again because its probably true because in the couple hours I've played since the patch, I haven't been hit by a single one(which isn't to say a lot as I am generally good at avoiding them, but they seem to have almost vanished.) Their damage likely needs a bump now that their countermeasures are in place, but many of us have stated this is the problem with the way PGI keeps releasing things.
It isn't wise to release a powerful weapon system long before a countermeasure that can nullify it if used properly, it makes people get used the first definition of the weapon, then when it changes everyone is angry because it is now a specific niche not an all purpose weapon. Just imagine if the ER PPC hadn't existed but the regular was exactly the same in damage and range but had the PPCs weight and heat. They then release the ER PPC, and fixed the values to what they are now respectively... people would be up in ARMS at the nerf of the PPC and this isn't even perfect comparison because then both options would still be available.
Edited by Ehrithane, 05 December 2012 - 07:31 PM.