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if you want a ac20 you have only one choice that is the IS ac 20
Don't forget it's a fast mech for 95 tons... like 90kpm with masc engaged.. That's some serious situational tactical advantage.
I feel you.. But with skills that's like a -50% cooldown on a uac20 that never jams...
Meta is overrated tho. Playing to your own psychology is way better. That is to say, there's alot of people who try to do things according to the meta but their own aptitude and personality would find them better suited with something tailored to their unique traits.
Like for me, having a 95 ton mech that can JJ and move at 90 (in bursts) whilst dumping on ppls faces is good for me. When I try and do the whole, leme be 95 tons and move at 54 I find some matches I rolled wrong on where I chose to position and then find myself stuck or getting dumped on from multiple firing lanes.
The Exe-C can hit and run as well as perform unexpected flanks and disappearing acts cuz it's so fast. And due to the quirks it's still dumping heavy with a flat -35%cooldown that becomes -50%cooldown with skills.