Peiper, on 24 December 2012 - 12:50 PM, said:
http://mwomercs.com/...70#entry1598770
Please answer Tolkien's question about ECM linked above. Then answer this: Did you test ECM in 8 v. 8 non-drop weighted matches like we fight?
Also answer: When are you going to allow all mechs to have access to ECM as it should be, or if you're not, at least remove it from the Atlas DC so it isn't the only mech over 40 tons seen on the battlefields?
Funny, you guys think it's working fine, but the majority of players disagree with you and we've got many thousands times more hours of testing done externally to your hours internally to back up our arguments. Please don't continue to disregard all the great suggestions out there to change/rebalance/fix/adjust ECM. Please LISTEN to us and RESPOND, darnit.
If it is actually operating
as the Devs described, then it is generally doing more-or-less what it should be doing.
Quote
[When your Mech is disrupted by an enemy ECM:
- You will not know where your teammates are, and they won’t know where you are, unless you have direct line of sight to each other.
- You cannot share any targeting data with the rest of your team, and vice versa.
- Your Beagle Active Probe ceases to function.
- You cannot achieve any missile locks.
- Your TAG laser can still fire but provides no bonuses.
- Your battlegrid and targeting information will flicker.
From
Total Warfare, pg. 134:
"
Active probes cannot penetrate the ECM’s area of effect. The probing unit would notice that it is being jammed, however."
"ECM blocks the effects of
Artemis IV fire control systems. Artemis-equipped launchers may be fired as normal missiles through the ECM..."
"Missiles equipped to home in on an attached
Narc pod lose the... bonus for that system if the pods themselves lie within an ECM 'bubble'."
"ECM has the effect of 'cutting off' any
C3-equipped unit from its network. If a C3 master unit is isolated from the network because it ventures inside the ECM radius, the entire portion of the network below it is effectively shut off."
"The ECM suite does not affect other scanning and targeting devices, such as
TAG and
targeting computers."
From
TRO 3050 Revised, pg 196:
"
The Guardian emits a broad-band signal that interferes with all sonar, radar, UV, IR, and magscan sensors, thus protecting all units in a radius of up to 180 meters by projecting a "cloak" to its enemies. Enemy long-range sensors can find vehicles and 'Mechs within the curtain, but the Guardian obscures the reading and prevents identification. By the time the enemy enters visual range, sensors can sometimes override the jamming, but by this time most pilots rely on their own eyes to track the opposition."
Also, the Guardian ECM Suite apparently includes an integral
ECCM capacity (the operation of which is described in
Tactical Operations, pgs. 224-225), which accounts for the "counter mode" implemented in MWO.
In conclusion: MWO's implementation of ECM is indeed potent, but the abilities exhibited thus far do generally have a basis in BT canon or are logical and intuitive consequences thereof.
Edited by Strum Wealh, 25 December 2012 - 07:35 PM.