ArmandTulsen, on 08 January 2013 - 09:02 PM, said:
How would you spot an elite assault pilot when you're observing them? The number of kills and/or amount of damage, or is this something else in combination with kills and damage? How does this observation change when you move to lower weight classes? Would there be other things you'd look for then?
A competent assault pilot is constantly on the move, giving their opponent few opportunities to focus their fire on any one location. If they're not shooting at their opponent, they're giving them a profile view, preserving their CT for possible fights to come. I spectated a match last night between a fairly fresh Atlas and a beat up Stalker. The Atlas could have won it easily, except the pilot never torso-twisted. The Stalker did, and ended up coring the Atlas. The same holds true for the other classes.
There are two skill sets in CBT, which place numerical values on skills we use in MWO. Piloting and Gunnery. Piloting encompasses how to move, where to move, when to move, and situational awareness. Gunnery encompasses how to aim, where to aim, when to shoot, and heat management.
(I consider myself an above-average pilot, but only an average gunner. I gravitate toward highly mobile mechs that accentuate my piloting skill, but I'll sometimes drive a slow, short-range Assault if I'm feeling like a brawl, which isn't often, as I find brawling fairly boring.)
Players short in piloting skill will gravitate to slow mechs initially. The slow pace gives them a sense of security - of being in control of their experience. Looking at the Gunnery skill, for the same reason, players who aren't the best shot either by nature or by connection speed would latch on to lock-on weapons, but that's a different kettle of fish.
(I see so much 'Learn 2 Aim' on these forums, but not much 'Learn 2 Drive'. So driving is where it's at for this post, though I will address the L2A in closing.)
So thus we see lots of players with poor Piloting skill, tooling around at a leisurely pace in their ECM D-DCs, with their center torsos constantly aimed at the enemy, or their backside wide open to anyone who wants a piece of that action. But then they get wise, and get themselves a shiny new ECM Raven 3L. (It would have been some other Atlas before ECM, progressing to a Jenner) It doesn't matter if they can't drive, because we have no collision anymore.
In summation, while there are good pilots who drive Assaults, and good pilots who drive Lights, most of the good pilots are driving Mediums and Heavies now, because Assaults are gimped in the mobility department, and without collision, Lights are just cheese.
Prosperity Park, on 08 January 2013 - 09:38 PM, said:
I fail to see how this poll is any more insulting than the countless polls tagging lock-on weapon users as lame and without skill. How many of those got moved to 'Off-Topic'?
Edited by Kaijin, 08 January 2013 - 11:09 PM.