 Varent, on 05 March 2014 - 11:50 AM, said:
Varent, on 05 March 2014 - 11:50 AM, said:
http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Thunder
Weapons and Equipment
The primary weapon on the Thunder is the massive Kali Yama Big Bore Autocannon/20 which is capable of devastating most lighter 'Mechs with a single shot.
 Joseph Mallan, on 05 March 2014 - 12:14 PM, said:
Joseph Mallan, on 05 March 2014 - 12:14 PM, said:
Neither the original, the upgraded, nor the revised version of TRO 3055 contains that line about "devastating most lighter 'Mechs with a single shot", so I don't really know where sarna got that from (as it seems to have been there since the page was created back in 2006).
 Varent, on 05 March 2014 - 11:50 AM, said:
Varent, on 05 March 2014 - 11:50 AM, said:
One shot 20 damage, increase CD abit.
One shot 5 damage per round burst 4 total of 20 damage over .4 seconds. Less heat or lower cd (take your pick)
One shot 2 damage per round burst 10 total of 20 damage over .25 seconds. (ditto of above options)
One shot delay mechanic allow for firing every .5 seconds (5 damage per round) over 2 seconds, 1 second cool down repeat.
These would all be interesting ways you could setup the different manufacturers of the ac20 while retaining the damage and making both parties happy.
I'm still not convinced that increasing the CD by an unspecified amount compensates adequately for the guarantee of doing 100% damage to one section.
Believe it or not, but I'm all for different manufacturers with differing characteristics, but I've yet to see a solution that adequately compensates the non-FLD versions to where they're equally powerful as the FLD versions (while not making the FLD versions simply sub-par).
Not that I have the solution myself, of course. If I did, you'd be hearing about it non-stop
 
					
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				 capable of doing in a timely manner. Any solution that is even slightly complicated to pull off or would require them to back track and remove some of the brilliant decisions they have implemented. Given the myriad of ways it has been proven on this forum and in practice that the only thing ghost heat was actually truly effective in was pissing people off. And since PGI seems to be very much unwilling to take back any bad decisions.. Ehh. I dunno. I fear nothing that makes any sense will not happen within a year or so and that the suggestion that (if any) passes is the one that allows the simplest, crudest band aid  without actually addressing the problem at all. So we're sort of stuck between reasonable ideas like yours that would probably be to complicated for PGI to even attempt within a year and another horrible idea of theirs that would be working as intented™ and impossible to get removed later on.
 capable of doing in a timely manner. Any solution that is even slightly complicated to pull off or would require them to back track and remove some of the brilliant decisions they have implemented. Given the myriad of ways it has been proven on this forum and in practice that the only thing ghost heat was actually truly effective in was pissing people off. And since PGI seems to be very much unwilling to take back any bad decisions.. Ehh. I dunno. I fear nothing that makes any sense will not happen within a year or so and that the suggestion that (if any) passes is the one that allows the simplest, crudest band aid  without actually addressing the problem at all. So we're sort of stuck between reasonable ideas like yours that would probably be to complicated for PGI to even attempt within a year and another horrible idea of theirs that would be working as intented™ and impossible to get removed later on.
					
					









 
								

