Mauadib, on 08 April 2015 - 04:29 PM, said:
Its a playstyle matter.
Risk of torso Gauss is an ammo explosion. And a little less convergence between an arm and torso Gauss.
Benefit of torso gauss, you can deadside. You only lose the 3erml(21 damage) arm if you use it to shield. This also reduces the number of hitboxes needed to neuter you. Deaside has 2 hitboxes with its main weapons compared to the arm loaded 4 hitboxes(destroy the ST and the arm goes with it)
If you play hugging terrain you can peek one side of the mech and use the main armament(3 gauss 2 LPL) and slip back into cover.
Risk of arm mounted Gauss. Sam ammo explosion in a component with less HP, in a component easier to pick off.
Harder to use cover, compared to an asymmetric build you have to expose the whole mech to get your main weapons to bear which in a Whale means about 4-5 seconds to get back into cover.
Benefit of arm Gauss. Better convergence due to arm mobility. You lose a side torso you still have 1/2 of your armament left.
If you use cover more or are more backline fire support, go asymmetric.
If you rely less on cover and dont use a deadside, go symmetric.