Re: New player with a couple questions
1. I'm not certain, but I believe the Light Soldier moves faster and has a longer duration jetpack, and the Heavy has more armor.
2. If your actor has a single heavy weapon and nothing else, it should be able to hover with it's jet enough to get across most gaps. Remember that your weight takes account of all items an actor is holding. This also includes weapon magazines, so if you start to reload a weapon, then switch weapons, the one that you had started to reload weighs slightly less. So yes, you become much less mobile with heavy weapons, so you may want to use a dropship to get the actor to a good firing position and use him like a turret from there.
Finally, note that the game is far from balanced, and this last build severely limited the jetpack power of a few actors, especially the robots 1,2 and the brain robot. The devs have already re-lengthened the duration, but we won't get those changes until the next build is released.
3.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=249874. Personally, I don't enjoy micromanaging a large force, so I prefer one man army, although my most-played mission of all time is a variant on that mode called Running Man, available in this mod:
viewtopic.php?f=61&t=20903I would also definitely recommend checking out the community made missions in the scene releases thread, especially those by Weegee or TheLastBanana. Those missions are usually extremely difficult, but see the next answer for my thoughts on that...
5. It is true that the game does have a little bit of a learning curve, i.e. the actors are difficult to maneuver (although a see this as a design decision rather than a flaw in the controls, imagine remote-controlling an entire human body) and the weapons have little to no description attached to them, so at first the game is rendered in to a trial-and-error experiment.
However, even if you have been playing for over two years, as I have, the game remains dreadfully difficult at some parts, but that only makes the satisfaction when you explode an enemy, or even finally beat a mission, even greater.
So, to answer your question, yes you will benefit from more practice, and yes the game is hard, but I think that is just part of the game's charm that has kept me coming back to it for so long.
EDIT: Ninja'd with a few of those answers, but I'll keep them up anyway.