wanderer, on 07 February 2014 - 08:19 PM, said:
Yep. Too narrow, and we already have the hardpoint solution implemented...for missiles.
If you swap ballistics to burst fire, you can easily alter the performance of AC's with hardpoint size.
Canonically, AC's that are the same category in damage actually vary in shells fired. Smaller caliber AC's still can be rated as higher damaging AC's...they simply fire more shells at the target in a single burst.
A 60mm AC could be an AC/5...or a faster firing 60mm an AC/10. Just do the same thing with ballistic mounts.
Mount an AC/20 into an AC/5 slot? OK, longer burst to deliver that damage. Drop an AC/5 into an AC/20 stock mount instead? Shorter burst. A Blackjack mounting an AC/20 would look like a Raven firing an LRM 15 through it's NARC mount tube- make any gun that's two steps "bigger" fire a longer burst, two smaller a shorter burst. Multiple hardpoints for a stock single AC? If you mount multiple guns, treat the hardpoints as being a size smaller for each one. Two AC's on a Hunchback-G (3 ballistic HP's for an AC/20 sized mount)? Each is effectively treated as a size "AC/10" mount, so only AC/2's would short-burst, AC/5's or 10's would normal-burst. If it only mounted one ballistic, an AC/5 or smaller would short burst, anything larger would be normal burst.
Squeeze pretty much any AC on a Catapult-K with it's MG-stock hardpoints? AC/2 normal, AC/5 or bigger would long-burst the cannon instead. Voila, you've just given ballistic hardpoints interesting differences.
Voila. You've just
No. No. No.
The whole point of ACs not being burst fire is to differentiate them from lasers as a DoT weapon. Turning everything into papercut weapons is NOT the answer.
Peiper has already stated how to fix the actual problem, not just the symptoms. People complain about the Boomjager. It's not the ac20 that is the issue. It's the chassis that should not be able to carry 2 of them in the first place (well, and the laughably bad pilots who let a slow short range glass gannon wreck them, then cry for a nerf instead of L2P). It was not the PPC that was the Issue in the 6PPC Stalker or the dual Gauss way back when with the Gaussapult. It was that none of those chassis should have been able to carry those loadouts to begin with.
Going to burst would leave mechs like the HBK and YLW totally outclassed by every other mech on the map. (Not to mention people would just go to PPCs, or even srms as the new burst meta).
Hard points, and convergence. The 2 things that have been the problem since inception.