IraqiWalker, on 26 April 2014 - 02:32 PM, said:
400 meters is the edge of medium range beyond that it's long range.
Fair enough. I was asking to make sure we were on the same page, as the LB-X itself has a fairly long optimal range rating.
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at under 200 meters it's still a tight group, however, I think there is a mistake with the your math on the crits vs. AC10 effectiveness.
At 200m, the group is larger than a commando. Commandos aren't particularly large, but that spread ensures that at 200m you're still hitting at least every torso section on an Atlas (and likely missing with some pellets).
re crits, AC10: It's very simple. Internal components have 10 health(AC20 notwithstanding), AC10 crits do 10 damage. Each bullet can do 0 to 3 crits, so for the AC10 if it crits at all it's going to outright destroy 1-3 items. The LB-X, on the other hand, is firing 10 pellets for 1 damage each. Each pellet can do 0-3 crits, for the same total damage potential. The percentage chances per pellet are a fair bit higher, so you're more likely to score crits, but each crit is still only doing 1 damage - they are all spread randomly throughout components within the section the pellets hit. As only a third of pellets are likely to hit your target component (200m) lets allow 4 pellets. 0-12 crits, randomly distributed. You
may destroy an internal component, but it's unlikely, unless they were already damaged. This does mean the LB-X tends to destroy multiple components simultaneously, but is much less likely to destroy components on the first penetrating hit.
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My numbers with LB-10X have always been low, because of how I use it, it's extremely lethal, but you need to know how to use it, and to be honest, those videos didn't really prove anything we didn't know. I mentioned already that it's gonna be a problem when firing at longer ranges. We know that, and I'm not saying it's a better sniper weapon. Just that in a brawl I'll pick the LB-10X over the AC10 every day of the week.
The AC10 isn't a sniper weapon; it's range and projectile speed is too low for effective use there.
Coupled with TIG, however, the AC10 is a much more precise brawling weapon, and that's important for the very reasons you're pushing TIG use. Same overall damage potential, but it delivers all 10 damage where you need it rather than splattering it everywhere. It's simply objectively better. As I said initially, in the vast majority of circumstances the AC10 is a better weapon, and in a small subset of cases they are equal (that is,
extremely short range). Fair enough, as the LB-X is smaller and lighter, but it's a pretty big disparity in favour of the AC10 outside of 200m, and the AC10 is still performing as well or better up close.