![]() If anything ECM is worse.at least pop-tarting requires some skill and timing. I only beat them from a distance or over rough terrain.Īlso: Pop-tarting is not any cheezier than ECM. But most times I have gone head to head with an Atlas I have lost. ![]() Highlanders are definitely far more mobile than an Atlas. ![]() If you don't like missiles, you will have to get used to having all your weapons on one torso/arm. All Highlanders except HM have a lopsided hardpoint setup where all direct fire weapons are on one side, which has always irritated me. They can be great missile boats as well if you're into that. I really REALLY like this on maps where you have to follow a target over steep terrain.the mobility of arm mounted AC/20 of Gauss cannot be understated IMO. They can also mount an AC/20 in arms, and as far as I know are the only Assaults that do so. Highlanders are jump capable and seem to have better hardpoints if you like arm mounted ballistics. The only thing it has that I miss is ECM capability. I like being able to specialize weapons, and all the Atlas models seem to have everything spread all over. Weighing in at ninety tons, the Highlander was by no means the largest or heaviest 'Mech in production, but it was still one of the most potent designs ever. The Atlas is a jack-of-all-trades mech for assaults. My -RS and -733P are pretty close in build, the 733 has more missiles, and the altas has a gauss.and of course no JJs. My Atlas D is a VERY slow, armored to hell -3D with backup weapons My 733C is basically a D-DC without ECM, down some armor and with 4 JJs. Its pretty close between the Highlander and the Atlas with a number of builds, you basically have to chose mobility or armor. What do you think would be best mech in the LONG run of the game? I currently like pop tarting as well but am starting to feel cheezy about it. as well as the extra armor the atlas has. I LOVE ECM and the tactical advantage we get from it. I have enough cbills to buy anything in the game was waiting for orion but just found out that's another month away than I thought it was. What are more advanced teams running these days? Im trying to weigh the good and the bad about both mechs. Given the current meta of the game I'm leaning highlander but REALLY like the atlas as a chassis. I am just torn on this subject I want an assault mech! I have had stalkers, absolutely hated how slow they where. His works have been printed in six languages and he is recognized world-wide for his historical and fiction works.Ok I have heavy mechs and light mech. His books have even been mentioned on the floor of the U.S. Pardoe is also a member of the League of WWI Aviation Historians. Discussion Forum Board of Fawn Creek Montgomery County Kansas, US. In 2013 he was awarded the Harritt Quimby Award as part of the induction ceremony at the Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame. TOPIX, Facebook Group, Craigslist, City-Data Replacement (Alternative). He was awarded the State History Award in 2011 by the Historical Society of Michigan and is a silver medal winner from the Military Writers Society of America in 2010. Pardoe has been a featured speaker at the US National Archives, the United States Navy Museum, and the New York Military Affairs Symposium. He has appeared on a number of national television and radio shows to speak about his books. As the grandson of famous Highlander warriors, Jaffray is the perfect instrument to exact Sun-Tzu's revenge. Blaine Pardoe is a New York Times Bestselling and award winning author of numerous books in the science fiction, military non-fiction, true crime, paranormal, and business management genre's. His mission: to destroy the elite Northwind Highlanders, the mercenaries who abandoned the Capellans in their hour of need thirty years ago.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |