Moenrg, on 26 December 2012 - 04:04 PM, said:
1) Do not follow directly behind, follow off to the side, so you can actually shoot at what the atlas is shooting at.
2) If the atlas is heading towards the enemy, he's probably in a brawling setup (in fact if it's me, I'm definately in a brawling setup)
3) Keep a fire lane, do not cut in front of the atlas, or be willing to live with an AC-20 in the back.
4) A good atlas pilot isn't going to chase light mechs, do your best to keep those away from him.
5) Once the atlas commits to a battle, he's there until the end, there is no 'breaking off', Once you see them engage, support them or expect that they are lost to the team.
Good one. I too am primary Atlas brawler. I always go to areas where I knew that there would be other brawlers so I can have fun with them. I don't bother much with lights as my lighter escorts can deal with them. I do attack them if they are only targets after dead brawlers.. I deal lot more damage to slow brawlers than I can to lights so why bother with lights? My most favorite Atlas is Boar's Head. Best one of all ever! Lot of dps and darn fast! Easy to navigate during brawling.. Easy to go to place fast so meds can easily on same pace with me.. Thanks to high speed it got, it makes my hitboxes moving fast making harder for others to aim at my CT/ST for XL engine destruction... My best score is actually Boar's head than any other Atlas types.. Atlas is my very first mech that I played in Beta and I came back 2 months ago and played Atlas alot but did very bad at start as new player that really hurt the stats and got Boar's Head and I quickly got improved alot with it.
Edited by Nocifer Deathblade, 28 May 2015 - 10:14 AM.