Tombstoner, on 28 February 2013 - 07:35 AM, said:
i have seen and have had lots of mechs die with just CT damage. granted it's not that often, but the larger the target the easier it is to do. this is why people boat 4-6 pps'c. i normally see a cored CT on Atlases. pin point accuracy reduced the survivability of the atlas. This is the distinction between TT and MWO. its something you can't appreciate since you never played TT. The atlas is not as powerful as it should be. that same goes for all assault mechs. The aiming system in MWO is a huge buff to light mechs.
I agree that assault mechs don't feel as strong as BT lore would have them. I think it's silly however that a light mech should be as easy to hit as a heavy mech in
any format. Even in TT physical size should be accounted for with roll penalties.
But that's all moot because there's one key difference between MechWarrior and TT Battletech. In MechWarrior you're controlling ONE mech, not a lance of four. If lights really were as outclassed by assaults as they are in lore
no one would pilot them. There would be absolutely no point to use them at all.
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The OP's ideas brings more balance to the game. As former TT player i see perfect convergence as sniper builds. since all the damage goes to the spot your targeting. damage spread is essential to a mechs survival. Part of the reason you see damage all over mechs is a players tendency to just spam fire as soon as the weapons recycle.
they are not being methodical and trying to hit the same location every time and that's often the goal of a skilled player.
its so much easier to hit the ct on an atlas than a commando.
The OP's ideas do not bring any more balance to the game. They merely move the problem to another place. I've explained this time and time again. Neither you nor anything else has refuted, nor even attempted to, the explanation given. Perfect convergence is not a problem at all, because no human pilot aims perfectly. No one. You're not going to hit what you want to hit all the time, probably not even 75%. And that's IF, as you say, you are being methodical and picking your shots. To do better than that you're going to have to waste a lot of time waiting for stationary targets at an easy distance.
It should be easier to hit an Atlas than a Commando. It's over 4 times the size. That's so obvious I'm not sure why you'd even bother bringing it up.
TT came before the lore did, and the purpose of the random spread dice mechanic is to represent pilot error, not mech error. The latter was almost certainly concocted in books after the fact by some moron who didn't bother to think any of it through properly.
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You have stated that i am not being objective. i am. if CBT didn't exist before MWO i would agree with everything you have stated. but CBT does exist and significantly influences MWO. leaving out damage spread is a problem that a non TT player cant see. a cone of fire can be tuned such that at short range all weapons can hit the same location. at extreme ranges under the current system all damage can hit the same location. with a COF the damage gets spread a bit. a targeting computer or c3 system can reduce the COF converting a long range spread into a tight short range spread. if your running full tilt the cof increases by 10% and is 0% if your standing still.
This is not CBT. This is a first-person-shooter. It's not going to play the same and random weapon spread across the board do not help it.
urmamasllama, on 28 February 2013 - 07:54 AM, said:
oh he runs dragons? probably runs a thunder clap
and those two stalkers builds you posted. pretty much yeah looks pretty close to how i run my k2 and the other one is basically the standard ppc stalker build
My dragons run 2x LLas, 2x MLas, 1x SRM6. Not sure what you mean by a thunder clap. I tried a 4x LLas build and it was less effective than what I run now.
urmamasllama, on 28 February 2013 - 08:10 AM, said:
oh really? then i must be in part of a mass hallucination with about half the people who read this forum and everyone in my clan
alpha builds are a problem. you need to take off your blinders and accept this
So far exactly 89 people have "liked" the OP in this thread. I'm pretty sure there's a good deal more than 178 people who read this forum.
Edited by Doc Holliday, 28 February 2013 - 08:23 AM.