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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.07.15 15:06:00 -
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steadyhand amarr wrote:There really are trying to turn Dust514 around :-). Hope u do well at ccp and being one if us should help get the messagr across that were are fist fights not miners
Hey, Miners can be fist fighters too you know.....
Or do you just run free LAVs so you're hoping that theres not too many miners?
o/ CCP Logibro, welcome to the asylum, be aware the monkeys here like to fling poo |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.07.15 17:18:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:Welcome!
The logi medic has certainly changed. It seems like slowly but surely the role is coming back to what it used to be, but the nanite injector mechanism being broken for so long destroyed that side of being a medic in big time corps.
You just don't see them being used in PC battles. You immediately spawn in with a proto uplink rather than wait to get picked up. The seconds are too vital if taking or holding an objective.
I hope that you are able to communicate the REAL role of a logi at the moment. Everyone is QQing about the "assault logi" that everyone is doing right now. You would be hard pressed to find more than 1 maybe 2 traditional logi medics on the field for one team in a PC battle. Logis are bringing other things to the fight though. The CPU and PG necessary to bring the uplinks and nanohives that are so vital to the fight is being done with "assault logis". The number of guys not bringing uplinks, hives, or remote explosives are minimal, you can tank a logi suit without having to give up equipment slots.
Moral of the story, don't let them nerf logis just because a bunch of scrubs on the forums think a logi has to have a repair tool out.
I agree, though I also feel that they should be brought more in line with a Support role rather than being uber-assault, I am a Logi, I know what we are still capable of. |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
667
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Posted - 2013.07.15 19:14:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:Welcome!
The logi medic has certainly changed. It seems like slowly but surely the role is coming back to what it used to be, but the nanite injector mechanism being broken for so long destroyed that side of being a medic in big time corps.
You just don't see them being used in PC battles. You immediately spawn in with a proto uplink rather than wait to get picked up. The seconds are too vital if taking or holding an objective.
I hope that you are able to communicate the REAL role of a logi at the moment. Everyone is QQing about the "assault logi" that everyone is doing right now. You would be hard pressed to find more than 1 maybe 2 traditional logi medics on the field for one team in a PC battle. Logis are bringing other things to the fight though. The CPU and PG necessary to bring the uplinks and nanohives that are so vital to the fight is being done with "assault logis". The number of guys not bringing uplinks, hives, or remote explosives are minimal, you can tank a logi suit without having to give up equipment slots.
Moral of the story, don't let them nerf logis just because a bunch of scrubs on the forums think a logi has to have a repair tool out. I agree, though I also feel that they should be brought more in line with a Support role rather than being uber-assault, I am a Logi, I know what we are still capable of. ^^^^^^^^^^^ DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER HERE! If I run a proto triage only hive, I can repair an entire squad while providing ammo. I'll even drop a proto uplink for the bros that didn't make it. All the while providing cover while they get their crap together on my hub of awesomeness. If that's not support, I'm not sure what to tell you. I can lay down two of the proto triages at the feet of a heavy and he's posted up the same as if a rep tool is on him. It's not hard to wrap your head around. If it's a heavy squad you need a standard logi medic and a dude like me in there that can provide support WITH a gun in hand.
I do the same thing, I doubt we use the same "guns in hand" though.
Too many people view the Logistics dropsuit as the "3 Equipment Assault" dropsuit, this needs to change IMHO.
Support != Assault.
The difference should be unmistakable, currently it isn't. |
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