Only an amateur regards a craft as simple, for he has yet to discover the underlying complexities. You missed so many points, for example: knowing other mech loadouts and quirks, Knowing how weapons work (cooldown, range, dps etc), heat management and managing weapongroups, knowing which bodyparts to shoot when and how they look on each mech, understanding gameplay modes and how to play objectives (Big Issue for 90% of the playerbase), For heavy and assault players: knowing when to push and when to hold back (Nothing worse than a 100 ton mech that ends up only having shed 10% of their armor after half of the team is dead), For light mechs: knowing how to outmaneuver your opponents... the list goes on but I have to stop somewhere! And the whole building aspect is an entirely different topic of its own. A lot of people think they know what they are doing but they end up with atrocious sampler builds. Like the other day a guy brought 2 er mediums and 2 mediums... Why? Just WHY?
As a streamer for a living myself, I can absolutely relate to seeing people EXPECT your reaction or interaction and its infuriating to watch. Good on you for the reply to the reply man. Its great to interact with your viewers, it shouldnt be EXPECTED of you. Youre one of a kind, bud. Been a long time viewer, and absolutely will keep at it. Keep killin it bara!
If you're infuriated by someone expecting for you to reply you're on the wrong job. Any regular Joe who is addressed is expected to reply not because they are a streamer, but because of simple civil manners. I don't get infuriated if someone sends me a WhatsApp and expects a reply, this is no different. If you are in a game with 23 people it's not hard to just say something back when one of them addresses you. Of course in this case the guy was an asshole to Bara, but you are not talking just about this asshole, you are talking in general. And in general? You reply because its basic politeness.
You are aware addressing a perfect stranger before you have been introduced or have introduced yourself and expecting a reply is generally considered bad manners?
Speaking from experience I like to run all T-comps on any Rifleman IIC's because the extra crit chance helps. Speed tweak is also not a bad option because you do not want to get left behind in a nascar. If your team does decide to nascar try to stick to the outer edges of the map because you can abuse your quirks while your team brawls. Also counter rotate if a light mech circles you in a skirmish. It only takes one alpha strike to ruin a light's day.
I'll be honest, playing this build makes me feel dirty (unless I get rushed by lights and mediums). With 4 LPLs it can trade with almost anything, except for serious brawlers.
It has been broken for a long time... It's an oldschool build actually and I've been running it like that for years. Always felt a certain amount of shame and guilt for playing it. It's the embodiment of everything that sucks with this game right now.
It's not as dirty as you think it is. Even with the HSL cLPL and range quirks, it's not that much of a threat in the higher tiers since everyone knows how to counter it. In the lower tiers it's a monster. Trust me when I say that there is a huge difference in the tabletop version and the version we have in MW:O.
This one also works beautifully with 6 ER-Large Lasers, grouped in thre per group and both groups in chainfire. It outranges LRMs on optimal range (with skillpoints) and the chained long burst is incredibly annoying for enemies.
Why would you do that? you can't even fire off 3 er lrg lasers without a heatspike in it, since you only have a +2 lrg pls HSL quirk. SNV-1 with 6 ER LRG is way better for that purpose, it has +1 er large HSL quirk.
@@REALdavidmiscarriage SNV is way more tonnage. and this thing has +10% range. I can shoot across the whole map with it. And since i have two chainfire groups i have a long continuous beam of two lasers. And my Enemies get confused by a beam that doesn't let up. Also this thing usualy isn't as much of a priority target. and often too far away to retaliate. I just like it. If you don't, then that's your problem not mine.😁
@@ArfurFaulkesHake No I like to use mechs for their intended purposes, this mech has one of the craziest quirks in the game and you are not using it. It‘s just foolish, it‘s basically like buying a fast car and putting a slow engine into it, whats the point?
@@ArfurFaulkesHake So you are resistant to criticism, blind to your own flaws and unwilling to learn something new from more experienced people. Congratulations that is a recipe for failure, in basically every discipline! You won't get far in life with that attitude…
question, i made that same exact build same exact components and engine however: my (heat mgmt) says (1.34/2) when yours says (1.41/2) ---- what am i doing wrong?