How I handled heat sinks.
(assume that the engine heat sinks are 0 weight and 0 slots, and that there are 9, an additional 7 outside the engine so 16 total / 21 slots = 1.31 slots per heat sink. 16 heat sinks / 8 tons (7 outside the engine, + 1 in the engine slot) = .5 tons / heat sink, in engine = 2.0 HPS, outside = .14 HPS so 8 * .20 + 8 * 1.4 / 16 = .7 HPS per heat sink)
summary, double heat sinks: weight .5 tons, slots 1.3, heat dissipation .17 HPS (this is not exact, but its close enough for my purposes)
AC-20: 20 dmg, 4 second recycle, DPS 5.0, 14 tons, 10 crits, 6 heat, 1.5 HPS, 900 ft/sec
+ 9 heat sink, + 4 tons ammo = 22.5 tons, 25.7 crits, 0 heat,
M-LAS: 5 dmg, 3.0 second recycle, DPS 1.67 , 1 tons, 1 crits, 4 heat, 1.33 HPS,
+ 8 heat sinks, = 5 tons, 11 crits, 0 heat
3 M-LAS = 5 DPS so multiply the M-LAS numbers by 3
M-LAS: 15 dmg, 3.0 second recycle, DPS 5.0 , 3 tons, 3 crits, 12 heat, 4 HPS,
+ 24 heat sinks, = 15 tons, 34.2 crits, 0 heat
SO, 3 M-LAS do the same dps as an AC-20
AC-20 is heat neutral at 22.5 tons and 25.7 crits
3 M-LAS are heat neutral at 15 tons and 34.2 crits
M-LAS weigh 33% less (heat neutral) and take up 33% more space
This argument by the numbers is space vs. weight M-LAS to save weight, AC-20 to save crits, its that simple. factor in concentrated dmg, ammo dependency vs. infinite shots and IMO what you really have is two ballanced weapons each with virtues and drawbacks each different but equally useful if not for the same thing. AC-20 is a knockout punch, even 3 M-LAS are never going to be a knockout punch nor should they. Lasers are supplimental dmg in most mechs (yes there are some laser boats I am aware, I run an 4P hunchie with 7 M-LAS and even 7 is not the same as an AC-20 cat unless the target is standing still letting me unload the full burn on one section, and Im OK with that, I do not want 3 mediums to be as powerful as an AC-20, if they were what would be the point of an AC-20.
Edited by Gabriel Amarell, 27 March 2013 - 07:11 AM.