Delta 749
Kestrel Reconnaissance
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Posted - 2013.07.20 21:14:00 -
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Harpyja wrote:Tosh Tearg wrote:Shavan D wrote:Tosh Tearg wrote:So I had an interesting experience in the game last night.. I'm not sure if it was lag related (albeit it happened often in that round and not just to my swarms) anyways.. storyline time
We were in an ambush match, and fairly quickly dropship got called in on the enemy side. I died in my militia fit, so spawned in my G1 suit wtih the advanced swarms and figured I'd go take out the tanks and bug the dropship a bit. Got rid the tank, albeit even though it was stationary and I had a direct line of sight, my missile first 2 missilies didn't hit it and it took a third to actually register the damage. At this time I went to work on the dropship along with about 3-4 other players as I could see the numerous swarms flying towards it. While in the air I hit it a few times, got him into 50% armor and watched it as it pulled away and landed.. I went closer to it and locked it while it was on the ground, shortly before my missiles were supposed to hit the dropship took off and missiles missed it. (we're talking straight up and down movement). Figured, dratz, resupplied and kept looking for it.. Finally had it again in my sights, launched and he pulled away once again landing, This time I was close enough that I could immediately lock it, and kept firing but he just kept landing and taking off. While he was on the ground my missile would fly overhead it, and when he took off my missiles would just smack the ground. As if there was NO tracking on them at all.. I was looking at the other swarms and it wasn't just mine that kept doing it.
Not quite sure what to make of it yet, will have to test it again, but if this is indeed a way to avoid them, it's got to be a bug since a stationary target should NOT be able to avoid a seeking missile. Missile user can't talk about not being able to kill stuff. DSs can't even tell there bing locked on to, the missle user can fire from behind cover and the missiles push DSs completely out of a fight, not forgetting that the missiler can see the DS coming before the pilot can't see anyone. Not quite true.. A good pilot can avoid swarms pretty easy, and the current tracking on the swarms are of such caliber tht you're likely to hit any number of objectives that aren't in your line of sight but for some reason the swarms hit them anyways. (try using swarms before you comment on them please). I've also seen dropships rain down missile spam at ranges far beyond rendering distance thus the swarm user (nor anyone on the ground) can actually lock onto them. My experience with swarms from the receiving end is enough to tell you that they will fly around corners to hit you. Whenever you pull into cover from swarms, you should always expect the next volley to hit you as well.
People act like the damn things dont fly in a straight line towards their target, now Im not going to say they will absolutely never get to you behind cover but if they that means they were already incredibly close to you and would have hit you no matter what Seriously spend a while using them and studying their flight patterns and youll see that the way they lock on and track targets is really more of a detriment than advantage |