I am retaining the links to the original sheet at the bottom of the post so people's posts make sense.
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A little cataloging I did. This is based off smurfy values.
I grouped the weapons by family then listed out some comparison points for each and marked the winner with a green, losers with red, and ties or N/As with yellow.
Its simple: if a number is supposed to be big, like damage, then the one with the biggest number gets marked green. If a number is supposed to be small, like weight, then the one with the smallest number gets marked green.
I then tallied up the wins on the right.
Quickly saw people may want to see how the more intangibles stack up like front loading, hitscan, etc, so I added those columns to the right and tallied their totals separately. Traits don't have winners or losers since its subjective, so if a weapon operated in that fashion it got a green, if it didn't it got a red, simple as that.
Then I did a pass and added up winners and losers. I did this just in straight family comparisons.
Then I totaled them with Traits thrown in.
Then I totaled them with exclusive weapons thrown in, but not Traits. So it doesn't get thrown off by one side having more or less weapon choices.
Just something I found useful for myself on an idle afternoon. Use as you please.
Looking purely at advantages vs disadvantages, and NOT including traits or exclusive weapons, clan weapons have roughly twice the advantages of IS weapons, when measuring quantifiable, solid, numbers.
BUT, when you throw in traits, which are subjective (fps guys will tell you front load wins while flightsim vets - masters of holding a targeting lead - will tell you suppression and adjustment wins, etc), that gap shrinks.
Which means how a weapon works has an impact - we knew this. Hence the separated traits section.
FINALLY, when you add in exclusives such as the streaks and ultras flavors that one side has access to that the other does not have as an option, the gap balloons.
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EDIT - I have this in excel so if anyone wants it send me an IM with email address and I'll send over. I also may have some mistakes in there (like smurfy's lists the IS LBX range as 1620 which I think is a typo so I left the two LB10xs equal in the range column) - so please point out any mistakes. (Again, I'm not talking about debating merits of traits).
(Per the first couple pages, expected butthurt from some quarters confirmed. Simple numbers can be embarrassing to some people.)
Here are the links to the originals with errors.
http://imageshack.co...3304/URoOem.png
http://imageshack.co...2825/wbMCxV.png
Edited by Hillslam, 23 December 2014 - 12:27 PM.