The inclusion of ECM removed the practical ability of the LRM to be a standoff weapon to be fired indirectly at opponents. Prior to ECM, the minimum range was an excellent tradeoff for the long range and indirect capabilities, and so had it's place.
Now, however, all of the counter-tactics to ECM by the Devs are targetted at LRMs as direct-fire weapons with much reduced ranges and almost no indirect fire capability. Since LRMs are now to be treated as direct-fire weapons with ranges less than that of an ERPPC, then the need for the minimum range as a balancing factor is now gone and, in fact, needs to be removed to have LRMs function as direct-fire weapons in typical engagement conditions.
Short of implementing a way for LRM mechs to nullify the ECM ability to prevent lock-ons outside of 200m without sacrificing far more firepower, effort, and tonnage than the ECM mechs do to render LRMs combat unusable (TAG is direct-fire and does not work past the time the firing mech loses its aim on the target, and the range-increase module does not extend any useful distance against ECM), this is the best way I see to restore LRMs to parity with other weapons of their size on the battlefield. Since it seems any suggestions to provide such ECM-piercing ability to comparable equipment to the ECM systems is being ignored/thrown away, I am forced to suggest this alternative.
If the Devs want to treat LRMs as direct-fire weapons, then give them the abilities of direct-fire weapons.
Edited by Jakob Knight, 28 January 2013 - 05:50 AM.