This got me thinking about the MPL mechanically compared to its non-pulse cousin, and the price it seems to demand in terms of doubled weight and nut-roasting heat after the run of test games aren't jibing at all with what the guns actually seem to be doing. For double the weight, the MPL buys you:
1. Notably reduced range.
2. Notably increased heat, both regular and "ghost."
3. A fairly mediocre damage boost and 0.25 seconds off the point time of the beam.
Now I'm not a "Rules R Rules! (See rules)" tabletop purist - I know many people on the forums aren't either - but I do think in most cases the tabletop rules do a fairly decent job of balancing out the effects of the different guns, so I ran a beady eye over what the TT pulse laser provides for its weight increase. Shorter range - check. Increased heat - check, thought it seems pretty mediocre at a single point extra. Increased damage - check, same as the heat it's an extra point. So far, so head-scratching. The biggest advantage though seems to be the pulse laser's -2 to hit modifier, which in TT would be pretty huge - it's the equivalent of 2 extra points of gunnery skill (iirc), which seems to be mainly what the extra weight is paying for.
As it stands MWO has pixel-perfect targeting, so that modifier isn't really applicable. The 1/4 reduction in beam time seems to be the mechanical nod to it, but that and a slight increase in damage seem hardly worth the extra ton, reduced range and huge surge of heat that makes regular medium lasers seem positively frosty in comparison as tradeoffs. Does anyone else also think that MPL's could maybe use a little loving?
And before any slaps me facewise with the wet and fishlike arguments of "use moar heatsinks" or "omg lern to use gun scrub!", I'm not complaining that I can't use MPL's in their current form - I'm worried that they're a whole lot of extra weight and heat for a whole lot of nothing much, and no weapon should be like that in MWO
Edit: Cleaned up to reduce nonsense and repetition >.>
Edited by Rakshasa, 21 August 2013 - 11:17 AM.