How would folks feel about "fixing" ECM by simply making it effect all mechs in the ECM bubble the same way as it effects enemy mechs? Theoretically, ECM works by pumping out tons of static into an area that scrambles any and all sensors.
For example:
You are in your ECM Raven. Your map is scrambled, you can't lock on with missiles, you can't bracket/lock on and you're sensor-invisible to friend and foe. Your Jenner buddy is with you. His map is also scrambled, he can't lock on with missiles, he can't bracket, and he's sensor invisible to friend and foe. You sneak up on an enemy Awesome, and the Awesome's map is scrambled, he can't lock on with missiles, he can't bracket, and he's sensor invisible to friend or foe.
Get the idea? It does the same thing for everyone in the radius. Whether or not this is good or bad is entirely up to your ability to make it as such. Yes, you're invisible to sensors and you can hide teammates or make enemies "vanish" from friendly radar. In return, you and anyone else in your bubble operate under the same limitations, because static is indescriminant and I envision ECM as working by simply vomiting up a huge amount of junk sensor data in a set area. This should overwhelm your sensors, your allies sensors, and your enemies sensors equally.
It still has a useful tactical component (very useful!), but it's balanced by some pretty severe hindrances. Seems like the most straightforward fix to me.
Edited by Josef Nader, 13 February 2013 - 12:49 PM.


















