Raiyuken, on 23 April 2014 - 05:35 AM, said:
Just finished the listening to the recording. Well what was stated if I'm not mistaken that Clan UAC 20 will fire in a chain-burst of 4 rounds of AC5.
Odanan, on 23 April 2014 - 05:41 AM, said:
That's a very clever solution for balancing! It might work.
I'm impressed.
But what about UAC/10?
Gas Guzzler, on 23 April 2014 - 09:00 AM, said:
I read another post, so it sounds like UAC 20 gets a 5 shot burst of 4 damage each. Does the Ultra side of it mean you get another burst in quick succession with chance of jamming?
In the recording (from 35:50 to 37:36), Paul uses the 5x4 (burst of 5 shells @ 4 damage per shell) statement solely as an example ("...the [Ultra] Autocannon/20, for example - just throwing out some ideas here - is that it'll shoot a 5-round burst with every round doing 4 damage..."); the use of speculative language indicates that the 5x4 pattern was not set-in-stone as of the time of the recording - the CUAC/20 could ultimately end up firing in a 3x6.67 configuration (burst of 3 shells @ 6.67 damage per shell), or a 4x5 configuration, or a 6x3.33 configuration, and so on.
The other CUACs would probably follow the same pattern, IMO; a CUAC/10 could easily end up as 3x3.33 (burst of 3 shells @ 3.33 damage per shell) or 4x2.5 or 5x2, while a CUAC/5 could be set up as 3x1.67 (burst of 3 shells @ 1.67 damage per shell) or 4x1.25 or 5x1 & a CUAC/2 could be set up as 3x0.67 (burst of 3 shells @ 0.67 damage per shell) or 4x0.50 or 5x0.40.
Also, when Paul discusses the Clan LB-X ACs (from 40:40 to 42:48), he does not indicate whether CLB-X slug mode would also use a burst-fire implementation (like what's described for the CUACs) or if slugs would fire as single shells (like the IS Standard ACs).