Mrakobes wrote:
where you seen me using LAVs? i used none in this scenario
Sorry, I meant amphibians, I said LAV first, but if you look you'll see I corrected myself and said amphibian the second time.
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and again you are wrong...AI not moved mechs to kill battleship because it was out of their range in first turn and intentionally offered them closer target (which they stuck with) .
You're right, from the angle I was looking at it looked like it was in range.
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though the scenario can be won without that battleship.
That I truly doubt - since the battleship took out a mech and a rocket launcher, two units for which you do not have a solution for otherwise
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but speaking generally - well, yes in MA there are some players mistakes which can change the whole course of battle.
Exactly, the AI split his rocket launchers somewhat. Had he kept them clumped together they could have dealt better with any threat. He hit you battleship with one of them, when he should have used two. He should have never "sacrificed" that rocket launcher unless it was going to allow him to kill the battleship. That's my point - you're highly dependent upon catching the AI in a "bad" deployment in this scenario, IMO.
Grifman