aniviron, on 24 September 2013 - 12:33 PM, said:
It could just be that the casing for the AC is small enough to not be seen usually? I mean, especially for the larger ACs like the 10 and 20 you can hear a very definite clink after the previous shot is discharged and before the next one is loaded.
Excuses, excuses..
You make a good point there BTW about the audio-cue.
And even if we don't take the calibers from the books as canon, you should be able to get some idea of the size of the actual gun/shell/casing by looking at the round/tracer as it goes downrange. And of course by the impact the rounds have. The AC20 is a relatively slow moving projectile, yet it still manages to rock a 100-ton Atlas when it hits its side or center torso. That means the "bullet" and/or its explosive content must be pretty substantial. Unless of course the Mech is just experiencing pain on impact and jerks back in reaction to that..
And I know RL-tech isn't really a valid comparison, but:
And that thing (GAU-8) "only" fires 30mm and is designed to take out stuff that Mechs pretty much brush aside (MBTs). So I'm *guessing* that anything bigger than an AC2 should be at least as massive as the GAU. Especially when you consider Mech sizes and mass and how much space the bigger ACs and their ammo occupy on them.
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If you really really want me to ill ask art to remove it... (they have to say "yes" as well)
Oh nononono. I don't *mind* the Gauss' behavior and your in-universe explanation is good enough for me. I'm more interested in seeing AC-heavy Mechs litter the environment with spent shell casings.
Edited by 1Sascha, 24 September 2013 - 11:34 PM.