Bishop Steiner, on 30 December 2012 - 04:56 PM, said:
The 9M, of course is much faster. But even the reviled 8 series has much better turn rate, and torso twist. Better arm tracking and speed.
Yes, if you post the Awesome at 100 meters, face to face with the other two, and try to slug it out, the Awesome loses, every single time. (The other two ARE much harder to headshot). But the Awesome actually favors the better pilot, who keeps moving, and knows how to use the lack of mobility of the other two to hit them on the flanks, where the Atlas and Stalker are both at a serious disadvantage to try to track it.
Like they say in football "it's why we play the game".
Paper advantage, is not always real advantage. Atlas is forgiving with all it's armor and guns, the Stalker is dangerous to anything in front of it, but the best Assault pilots I have encountered usually have driven Awesomes. (At least until ECM Warrior started.....)
Nikolii, on 30 December 2012 - 06:37 PM, said:
The problem with the Stalker is that is has a tiny torso twist range and no real arms. Couple this with the fact that its side torsos are larger than its center and you have a mech that is easy to dismember. Against a PuG this will virtually never be an issue, since they generally stand toe to toe, however any smarter pilots can easily stay in that massive blind spot.
My mech of choice is the Awesome 8V. The Awesome has the largest torso twist range and field of vision, which makes tracking faster mechs much easier. The Awesome is at a disadvantage against other assault mechs if they stand still. Same is true of a Raven against a Centurion. The advantage of being smaller is that the mech takes a disproportionately smaller engine to propel. A 290 rated engine and Elite perks takes the Awesome to 64.6 KPH, which is something an Atlas can't match. Stay outside of their torso mounted weapons long enough to strip a tonne of armor and suddenly it's an even fight.
Yes at least I still read this.
I think there are several scenarios where the Awesome excells the others.
The most important point are the arms IMHO. I like to stay behind cover just that I can still use my arm mounted dual LL or dual PPC.
Also if you have ever seen a Stalker from the side. You can easily hit the CT from almost any angle. So no way to use your arms as cover.
Finally I think most peoples problem is that they do not reallocate any armor from the back to the front CT. ()writing this over and over again) But I use only 20 - 25 points for the back depending on build. This means up to 80 in the front CT as ooposed to the default 67.
Edited by Red squirrel, 31 December 2012 - 12:30 AM.