Krujiente, on 01 February 2014 - 05:24 AM, said:
Military units also get the idea of trigger discipline. If you need it not jam, say a brawl where you need to keep your damage output up to avoid losing. You wait out the cooldown. the ultra extrashot/jam trade off is for getting extra damage when you're in a relatively safe position
if you're holding down the button and not waiting out the cooldown period in a brawl and you die because your gun jams. You will hear me laughing at you from space. SPACE. This is the equivalent of a tank cannon double tapping instantly of course its gonna stove pipe pretty frequently.
Thats because the ultra shot is optional
OPTIONAL... Optional.
I am tired of people complaining about how MILITARY DOES THIS AND MILITARY DOES THAT and that's never even TRIED to research what happens to guns in extreme conditions.
http://madogre.com/?p=174
Militaries have used gun thats jam and explode at inopportune times for centuries.
Did you know if you let a closed bolt rifle get too hot the champered round can cook off and potentially inflict horrible damage to you?
We're not even dealing with real military, the real military went to go play Knights and castle beyond the periphery a thousand odd years ago, we're dealing with crazy power hungry nobles that can barely produce parts trying to keep these weapons armed and repaired and do not really care about a Mechwarrior's safety.
I've never had my M16a2 or a4 jam on me in combat. Perhaps because I took extra time to clean them, minimal coatings of CLP, since CLP will attract the dirt to stay on your weapon, as well as every night meticulously taking every round out from the magazines, and brushed them off so the extra sand/dust buildup wouldn't be an issue..
Its all about how you take care of them.
But yes, its trigger discipline. Which is why they designed the M16a2 in the first place... Too many during Vietnam would hold the trigger down on their M16a1... essentially melting or warping their barrels.
The M16a2 doesn't have a fully automatic feature for that very reason.
And I must say, there is no better DAKKADAKKADAKKDAKKA in the world than talking guns (Preferably Golfs)... Putting rounds down range and destroying hopes and dreams all at the same time.
Krujiente, on 01 February 2014 - 06:48 AM, said:
The feed system on it (along with all auto-cannons) is probably pretty similar, the only real difference I can feel is the payload. Sides if you use the AC20 it sure feels like a grenade launcher :V
I would say using the AC20 is more like using a Howitzer. Since its a 203mm round.
The ACDeuce is like a 30mm.