Meh, I suppose it's semantics/personal preference in the end which you prefer. I just don't like the argument that, "If you don't have a mech, you can't blow the clouds!" I've out-clouded many mech mod users in my day.
It's like the Ferrari vs. Porsche debate. People love Ferrari because of how hands-on it is with its computer regulation, it helps you into the turn, it calculates a bunch of stuff that you could never possibly think about, compared to Porsche's which are generally recognized as having less moving parts/more mechanical.
In the end though, if you take the highest-end Porsche and the highest-end Ferrari and pit them against eachother, they both hit 60 miles an hour in about 2.5 seconds. Examining the millisecond count is just dissecting beyond purpose.
It's like the Ferrari vs. Porsche debate. People love Ferrari because of how hands-on it is with its computer regulation, it helps you into the turn, it calculates a bunch of stuff that you could never possibly think about, compared to Porsche's which are generally recognized as having less moving parts/more mechanical.
In the end though, if you take the highest-end Porsche and the highest-end Ferrari and pit them against eachother, they both hit 60 miles an hour in about 2.5 seconds. Examining the millisecond count is just dissecting beyond purpose.