StalaggtIKE, on 04 February 2013 - 07:59 AM, said:
ECM doesn't effect your play style, so it's fine. That's pretty closed minded of you. Act like a grown up and think beyond your limited bubble.
I think it's a little unfair to assume that point of view when it clearly affected his play style enough to initiate a build change. Infact, that post reads 'it affected my playstyle, so I changed it'.
As for the topic, ECM has become a much less problematic factor at the light-mech end of the scale since the netcode fix has obviated the necessity to use SSRMs to fight lights. Certain Commando fits are still problematic to fight ECM mechs with due to their inherent reliance on SSRM, but then they have significant benefits fighting non ECM lights, which
are turning back up in noticable numbers, so frankly that seems like a reasonable tradeoff.
The real problem I have with ECM (which I use) as it stands is the effect on LRMs (which I don't, except as an auxiliary weapon). It's simply too much of a hard counter to them, partly because TAG can be swamped by multiple ECM emitters. If it couldn't be, I'd be dropping firepower on my Raven to run one, but it's not worth it at the moment since you rely on a: having significant LRM presence on your team, which is unlikely at the moment and b: your target only being interdicted by one ECM emitter. And let's not go into NARC.
Basically ECM needs to either counter sensors
or aggressive EWAR. Frankly it makes most sense to be the former. TAG and a buffed-into-not-idiocy NARC in should be able to light up a target irrespective of the number of ECM emitters affecting them. Oh, and dear god make it purely antagonistic with BAP. The current rendering of BAP entirely inert is...foolish. If anything, it should be a direct inverse of BAP, reduction in enemy targeting range, increase in targeting time and increase in missile lock time. Slap on a hard-counter to Artemis (and an increased spread/missrate for non-Artemis missiles to keep Artie useful) and job done, IMO.
Obviously the above would require SSRMs to be fixed or any light would be a high-velocity coffin, but they need to be fixed irrespective of any ECM change that may or may not happen.