Posted 07 September 2015 - 10:04 PM
OP:
The metamechs site has some good advice on how to use that weapon in conjunction with the lasers. It DOES have a steeper learning curve than any other ballistic weapon, to be sure, but it's manageable. To be honest, I don't think TBR is the best chassis to run it. A dual-Gauss EBJ is a thing, or a Gauss Vomit one (I find this is my reason for training with the weapon, as I ADORE the Cauldron Born). There was good advice above, too, which mirrors metamechs (written by a pretty darned good player, BTW). Hold one or more of the lasers WITH the Gauss, release both simultaneously. You'll get the hang of the timing of the firing mechanism. You'll also notice the weapon's slot on your HUD go green for that period, during which you may fire by releasing the button. Pay attention to that and the sound. Once you have a good feel for where in the sound the HUD indicator goes green, you won't need to look at the indicator any more. If it's alongside a PULSE laser, then you can time your trigger release to the number of WUBZ for that laser.
ALSO, if you're thinking of going sniper with it, you may consider swapping those cLPLs for cERLLs (at a savings of 2 tons) to better match range. With a cERLL cooldown module, you may be able to match the beams' duration better to the Gauss and unleash up to 37 points of damage on a single component without breaking ghost heat, and with a locked 15 cDHS keeping the heat VERY manageable. Something to think about.
Though personally, if I were setting up a ballistic main on a TBR, I MIGHT be tempted to use a cUAC/20 and a couple cLPLs, and wreck in the mid-range brawl.
Gauss takes time to learn. Go get you a Jagermech, ANY Jagermech, and squeeze dual Gauss into it (it CAN be done), and no other weapon system, and try to grab 150+ match scores with that. Then 220+. Then 350+. Once you're clearing 400 damage (it's ammo-limited, alright?) and 2 kills average, you're getting the hang of it.
That's the thing about training. It's almost always unpleasant and frustrating until, after much blood and sweat and tears, you finally have that forehead-slapping moment, and it all starts coming together.
Or drop a single Gauss in an SHC (again per metamechs) and go nuts with teh speed and MASC and JJs and ECM to help you reposition without being picked apart.
The current meta doesn't really plce Gauss on the top tier of primary weapons. It's more about (as Clans go) ERLLs, ERMLs, and LPLs. Only a matter of time until that changes.
And go ahead and hate. There was a time when that charge mechanic didn't exist, and Gauss was an instant-fire weapon like any other. That gave rise to the CPLT-K2 GaussCat, and it was a MONSTER. The firing delay was a bit of a balancing thing. And it was a GOOD thing for those of us not living in Grandma's basement. 15 damage, long-range, single point of heat, non-exploding ammo (often used even in non-Gauss mechs to sandbag critical sots)? What's not to LOVE?
Also, in any IS mech, if you can, CASE that sucker.