Krazy Kat, on 28 December 2012 - 07:07 PM, said:
Great post. I actually read the whole thing. Here's what I noticed:
Your observations on each trial mech were accurate. Good job. I found the trial Stalker to be a beast myself, but it heats up way fast. And noobs will have a tough time with 5 weapon groups and only 2 mouse buttons.
Your Kill/Death ratio and Win/Loss ratio are still below 50%. If that's bad for you, it's way worse for new players. The next stage of matchmaking should help that.
Anyway, we need more posts like this and less QQ.
To be fair, my dragon K/D ratio was abysmal. The raven I went .5, .75 with the stalker, and 1.5 with the centurion. Using more tatics (as opposed to the zerg which generally ran center map) and keybinds (such as heat vision), I probably could up that stalker to at least 1, and the centurion I could probably break a 2 K/D ratio.
It's also playstyle. I'm at home in my Jenner for its speed, and having the XL engine with the Cent felt at home to me, while the plodding along Raven/Dragon (same speed), and the turtle Stalker weren't as familiar, and the Stalker was just terrible to get used to handling when something runs into short range.
Other things I noted was issues with convergance, mainly with the Dragon. Some bullets would just fly the hell everywhere and miss an Atlas humping my torso.
And my K/D ratio is .75 (not sure if that would be considered below 50%) and while my win ratio was around 40%, I think that's acceptable in a pure PUG state in a TEAM GAME using the trial below average mechs.
I really wanted to do this prior to ELO, because it wouldn't be really fair and smurflike to match myself with newer players.
Edited by hammerreborn, 28 December 2012 - 07:28 PM.