Bishop Steiner, on 08 April 2016 - 05:04 PM, said:
the PPFLD difference is so minor between UACs and AC20s now. A double burst is the duration of a SPL which is pretty short for twisting and easy to keep on target. Considering it's 2 tons lighter, and double the damage? Seems a fair tradeoff.
And Clan SRMs do less dmg, but weigh half as much.
An alpha from a UAC20/LPL/2xaSRM6 Kodiak ain't nothing to sneeze. 70 plus alpha without it's arms. Just saying.
Compared to an IS mech that Dies? (or a slow STD with less firepower)
Really?
Not playign that old saw still.... SMH
Seriously.... you gotta get over that.
AH yes, you could do it...so again... ummm what disadvantage over the IS is there?
Yeah, but if the Fatlas can out-twist the Spirit Bear (and/or standard Kodiak), that's a not insignificant advantage for the Fatlas. The AS7-S has slightly more SRM firepower than the Spirit Bear, while the Spirit Bear has an arguably better autocannon. In brawling range I'm going to call iMLs and cSPLs a wash between the two of them (I know, I KNOW, that's not actually remotely true. Between these two, given everything
else they're doing? The differences are less critical than they might otherwise be). They're going to have roughly similar RAWRGSMASH capabilities; the Spirit Bear will be faster, significantly so with its M.A.S.C. up, but it'll also be less durable without the AS7's massive structure quirks, and if it's limited to Whale-level twisting as well, it's going to be much easier to tear down.
In an out-and-out Kaiju Rumble between the two...I could see the AS7-S taking it, assuming what we're currently figuring to be the case with the Spirit Bear's twist arcs and lack-of-quirks. In said Kaiju Rumble, the AS7-S will probably have a pretty hefty edge over any non-Spirit Bear Kodiak as well. They just can't match its defensive ruggedness.
'Course, the Spirit Bear will be
much better at running down, and subsequently over, smaller machines than the AS7-S will be, which gives it a certain flair. Dat M.A.S.C., bruh. I can't help but picture the Spirit Bear charging a Hunchback with that freight train horn sound going, and watching the Hunchback leak coolant all over its legs because it knows there's no hope anymore.
Most anything (other than a Whale, and/or Krabs/Maulers) can get away from an AS7-S if they have to. The Spirit Bear? Not so much.
Edited by 1453 R, 08 April 2016 - 05:12 PM.