Cimarb, on 10 January 2014 - 01:26 PM, said:
I agree, it is very subjective to the situation at hand.
If they increase the rate of fire and decrease the damage per hit, shake should be reduced relative to those. I'm not complaining about the current shake, just responding to what would be needed IF the ACs had a firing rate change.
Testing in a controlled environment is important for certain situations, and this was one of them. In OPTIMAL conditions, the SRM takes much longer to kill a target than an AC. In less than optimal conditions, the difference is even more significant, because the AC delivers 100% of its damage to the targeted hitbox, while the SRM is going to have a much higher chance of spreading the damage due to how it is delivered.
No, it's that I won't duel you - that's two different things. If we ever meet in a match, I would be happy to see who wins, but going into a testing grounds match will only show who is the better dueler (which I will admit likely wouldn't be me).
1) If everyone was jumping off a bridge, would you? Just because people use something does not mean its better or worse, It means people are following a fad and hoping for similiar results. Most games im in I dont see many ac40 jagers doing anywhere near amazing. The reason for this is the numbers in game dont add up to actual damage and useability.
Now if you want to argue the ac20 in general I would still say pound for pound srm are better just because of the overall advantages. That said the ac20 has its place and so do the srm. It also does in fact come down to preference. However just to say FLD is amazing and the best because it is? As upposed to testing it in game against other mechs and in numerous situations is not a good study.
2) We agree on something! All is not lost! Though honestly I truly am happy we can have these talks and stay civil. Kinda nice. I actually am not getting anoyed debating these points
3) It would depend I guess, more testing maybe? They may even change the module... Im not even gonna foot another guess there, too speculative.
4) Depends on what ranges. At closer ranges the srm wins, shorter cooldown more damage long as you can get it all in one area. You also are taking out the fact that the combined weight of 2 srm 6 (with artemis) is 8 tons. where as the ac20 is 14 tons. thats a 6 ton difference that I think is decent to pay for for pin point damage (if you value it that highly) where as the kill potential still remains strong with the srm. That said Im not home yet but im gonna go into game once I go home to provide some shots (3 hour eta).
5) Dude im not asking for a duel. Im asking to test things? As I said my clan has been testing srms lately for hit detection issues and often will stand to the side in matches to explore viability and test in different scenarios. It has nothing to do with skill. It has everything to do with firing weapons in different situations at different targets from various ranges with torso twisting and such in play. its janky but it still works and helps to figure things out.
Cimarb, on 10 January 2014 - 01:32 PM, said:
I'm not going to get into an argument about jäger builds, though - that was the opposite of what I wanted. You can use the HGN/Victor as better examples, if you want, since they are the reason for the Gauss nerf, AC20 velocity nerf, etc.
Regardless of chassis, FLD is a significantly better system for applying damage than spread or duration - that is the issue. It is complicated by convergence, jump sniping, hitboxes, and many other factors, but FLD is the root issue of all of them.
I take issue. Ive tested this and srm and medium laser or srm and quick firing autocannon beat the same chasis that has equipped front load damage.
The variable is the range of engagement and reaching that point.
The variable is then the ability to not take damage incoming or at least not constantly. IE Jump capability and viability. In close SRM are much better then front load since ppc are completely taken out of the equaction in those mechs and your left with one ac20 vs alot more firepower then you can manage.
Mawai, on 10 January 2014 - 01:46 PM, said:
Well - I took the JM6-A with 4ASRM6 and 2 LL out for a spin ... it was a fun build and I will try it again. It is not as effective as the 4xAC5 JM6-S ... but I haven't found anything as effective as that yet ... even the vaunted AC40.
Also, I have to admit that out of at least a couple of hundred games in various Jaegermechs ... the number of times I have lost an arm rather than the side torso is very small ... most folks hold their fire when you torso twist until you start to twist back and then hit the side torso in the hopes that you have an XL engine.
The advantage of the AC40 over the 2 LL + 4ASRM6 is pinpoint damage. I think that is all anyone has really said. The AC40 will do 40 points of damage to one specific mech segment while the other combination (which can be very effective as well) will spread the damage (both over time with the lasers and through spread from the SRMs).
ive heard good things about the 4ac2 but I cant deal with running something that heat inefficient myself.