Malora Sidewinder, on 28 March 2013 - 12:40 AM, said:
They DO.
But not cause the reason most people imagine.
It's just that, when you're firing at something faar far away(in a distant galaxy etc.) , ordinary you're weapons adjust, so they hit that exact spot in the distance your aim is at.
The problem - with PPCs you NEED to lead the target, thus you're aiming in the enviorment, which is further that your actual target is, thus the two PPC shots have a distance between them, resulting hitting different body parts at more than 400m range.
That's cause if you wanna hit relatively the same body part, the best thing you can do with your 9M would be - in a 2 PPC scenario - to put the one PPC in your RIGHT hand, and the other in your RIGHT torso, so both of them don't have that much distance between their firing location.
Two PPCs on your RIGHT side of your mechs are far more accurate than, let we say, a PPC in your LEFT hand and a PPC in your right hand(in that scenario, trying to hit something more than 700m away would often result only one of the PPCs hit).
It's not something that could or would or must be fixed - it just requires some practice to make it work right.
And no.
I do not agree with you about the 9M - I thought that way before I finally got the way it's ment to be played for me.
And I got screenshots that prove you wrong if you're persistant.
I can show you if you wanna - they're on my "average" games - they are not from my "best" games and they're from yesterday

EDIT: speaking of which - I would probably start a topic for that(average game screenshots) a bit later.
Edited by Voidcrafter, 28 March 2013 - 01:18 AM.