The plan is to have 3 different kinds of ACs, together with recoil based on the autocannons caliber and the location it is mounted in.
1. High caliber autocannons: Basicly the ACs we have now, just a bit tweaked to go together with the others.
pro: High damage per hit, easier to use at longer ranges.
con: High recoil, low rate of fire, low ammount of ammo per ton, lower dps than small and medium caliber ACs.
2. Medium caliber autocannons: These ACs have a higher firerate than the high caliber ACs, together with more ammo per ton, lower damage per hit and moderate recoil.
pro: firerate about 200% higher than high caliber ACs, easier to use against smaller and faster mechs, higher dps than high caliber ACs, more ammo per ton.
con: lower damage per hit, harder to focus damage at longer ranges, a bit more heat than high caliber ACs.
3. Small caliber autocannons: These ACs have a firerate compareable to the machinegun and offer the highest damage per second.
pro: extreme firerate, low recoil, high damage per second, great against faster moving targets and light mechs.
con: hard to focus damage at long range, lowest ammount of damage per hit, limited to Standard ACs
Each caliber type will have the 4 Standard AC classes, small autocannon (like ac2) medium autocannon (like ac5) large autocannon (like ac10) extra larger autocannon (like ac20).
damage, firerate, heat, rane, projectile Speed would Need to be balanced with up and downsides between both caliber class and autocannon size.
Ultra autocannons are part of the medium caliber class and the LBX ACs are part of the high caliber ACs.
Recoil:
Recoil depends on caliber and weight of the autocannon, and also the location it is mounted in.
Autocannons in the armso will move the arms up after firing.
Autocannons in the side torso will have reduced recoil but will move the torso together with the arms up and to the side depending if the AC is in the left or right torso.
Firing ACs in both side torso results in a way higher recoil than pulls the crosshair up and will shake the mech a bit.
Tell me what you think about this.
Edited by Pinselborste, 04 July 2013 - 08:44 AM.