I think its humourous that the person who made "Follow the Fracking Atlas" also wrote "Timidity is Not a Tactic", seeing as most of the time, it seems to be heavy and assault mechs that are timid the most. Before I take them down a peg, I will acknowledge that all those light mechs, grouped up with timid heavy and assault mechs, are a problem. Its one thing to be that annoying light from far away that is actually causing the timidity by firing off their LL/ERLL, but peeking aroud the corner as a light mech, armed with one to three medium lasers, isn't a good use of your abilities. Back to the point, heavies and assaults, coming from a medium pilot, I'm waiting for you to move. If you move up, I will follow. The reason I'm not being that first person is because you guys have more armour, more firepower, and a larger profile. Smaller mechs behind you are extra guns shooting your enemy, and as long as you have enough guns on your side, you, pushing, can quite often force a retreat. I will follow an Atlas, a Battlemaster, a Dire Wolf, a Highlander, even a Thunderbolt and Cataphract, but you guys have to make the first move.
Worth noting, I have a BJ-1 in my hanger. It has two AC2s, with 450 rounds, and enough heat efficiency that it will never overheat by firing them, not even on Terra Therma. I can chainfire for a constant barrage, and that can go on for literally minutes. I used to use this, back before my hiatus (started in January), because of all the shake it causes, and because its a constant distraction. It works well for that, but now, everybody is more timid than ever, and I can lock down an entire lance, and keep them holed up in one spot for minutes at a time, all on my own. I've done that. My Blackjack is a 45-ton mech, and one well-placed alpha strike can take me down. Those AC2's really don't do that much damage in the time it takes for you to take me down. You don't have to fear much from me, yet most players do. Its the same with that occassional mech that is firing like one LL or the single LRM10 - it won't do much damage, you don't have much to fear. You've got to move, you've to take the hits and move. When I use that Blackjack, one of three things happens;
1. I keep those mechs at bay until my teammates decide to walk through and mess up their face.
2. A player with some guts takes the few hits in the face it takes to wreck me.
3. I keep them at bay so long that other players on their team end up attacking me.
When number one happens, I am winning. When number three happens, I took a few enemy players out of participation while my teammates waged a separate fight that they ended up losing, and would've lost anyways if I weren't holding people at bay with my AC2s. When occurance two happens, I lose, the enemy team wins. Replace "AC2" with "LL", or "LRM". When you and other teammates taken out of the game by the threat of relatively weak firepower, they've won. They've taken you out of the game, and it becomes something more like 11 v 8, with the odds against your team. I can with regularity take a lance with a collective weight of 200 tons out of play, if only for a few minutes, with my 45-ton, tissue-paper Blackjack. Remember, that Spider with that one ERLL only does 9 damage total, .9 for every tenth of a second. You probably have two to four weapons that eclipse that. Those AC2s I have? A Small Laser does more damage than that. Don't be afraid to take damage, because as the adage goes, you have to spend money to make money. I'm not saying to drive headfirst into the platform above the volcano on Terra Therma without at least checking the resistance, but when the damage you'd face when you go around the corner is miniscule, please consider going around the corner.
Edit: Just to make my point about being timid in a light mech, which shouldn't really need to be touched upon, I'll tell you what I just saw in a match. A Jenner on my team attempted the steps forward, fire, walk backward technique, trying to score some damage. It walkedinto an AC40 Jager and two PPCs. Little guy got wrecked in an instant.
Edited by MarsAtlas, 14 August 2014 - 02:47 PM.