Void Angel, on 09 October 2013 - 02:13 PM, said:
I have absolutely no doubt that you believe that to be the case.
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Yes, the LB-X spreads, but it's grouping is tight enough at close ranges to place all of its damage on the same location - which makes two LB-Xs superior to an AC/20 at those ranges.
As you pointed out, even at a range of 200m, you are only able to place all of the damage on a single location against large targets.
I ask again, at what range are you able to place all of your damage on a single location on a light mech?
And, again, you are making the error of comparing 22 tons of weapons to 14 tons of weapons.
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Beyond those ranges, it's a question of whether or not the sixty fracking percent superior rate of fire is enough to counter the effect of shot spread in comparison to the AC/20 (including falloff outside 270m.)
And it's not.
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You have claimed, repeatedly, that this massive dps advantage is insufficient to offset the magic of high pinpoint damage, but you have not provided a single bit of actual evidence to support that claim.
It can be seen quite easily how the increase of damage doesn't offset it, because of two factors:
1) It only matters if you are able to continually fire on target constantly, meaning that you are limited in your ability to defend yourself. You have to continue to stare at the target in order to actually achieve that increase in DPS. This is its own disadvantage.
2) That increase in DPS ends up being dramatically reduced in its kiling power, because it is spread across sections. So while you are technically putting out more damage, the target has MORE ARMOR that you end up having to go through. Whereas an AC 20 can cleanly kill through a single location, and thus only needs to do enough damage to kill that single location, the LBX will spread damage and thus needs to destroy multiple armor sections with that spread out damage. So its effective DPS is in fact not doubled, since that damage isn't being used as effectively.
If you want to test this empirically, you can go into the testing grounds and compare the time to kill a target using an AC 20 vs the LBX 10. You can vary ranges, and target mechs, and see which one kills targets faster.
Of course, you'd have to intentionally ignore the fact that the AC20 can kill targets through its head, and will always be able to kill a stationary target in exactly 4 seconds, something the LBX will never be able to do... but even ignoring that, you could compare the time to kill at different ranges against different mechs.
Maybe I'll run the test and provide the specific numbers. It'll take a bit of time to run it though.
That won't highlight the dynamic gameplay advantages of high alpha weapons vs. DPS weapons, but everyone who knows anything already knows that alpha weapons beat out DPS from the perspective of defending yourself and not letting the enemy defend themselves. So this kind of test would simply focus on the killing power of those two configurations.
And, of course, it ignores the fact that the LBX really should win by a landslide given that it weighs 8 tons more.
Edited by Roland, 09 October 2013 - 06:33 PM.