MadIrish, on 19 December 2016 - 04:33 PM, said:
1. The potential to surge should be consistent based on heat management as it is with energy weapons and again I want to point out that people seem to forget that 4 UAC5s puts out alot of heat when spammed so your argument is flawed.
The potential is consistent. You have a 15% chance that each surge attempt will cause a jam. You know this, you can work around it. The game is not surprising you with something out of the blue.
Also, you can't surge energy weapons. You have one shot, and then you wait the full cycle. You also get more damage per unit of heat with a UAC/5 than you do with
any energy weapon, so yours is the flawed argument.
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2. The UAC5 is supposed to be flat out superior to the AC5 and again you guaranteed a surge with comparable energy weapons.
Can't have weapons that are supposed to be flat-out superior in a PvP game, they all have to have niches where they are strongest otherwise there is no point to their existence. Also, again, energy weapons can't surge.
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3. You'll need to explain why you think an ERL boat can't surge with click spam (I do it all the time) and why you think they are not comparable.
You don't do it all the time, because it is physically impossible in the game's current mechanics. You are compelled to sit through the entire 4.5 seconds it takes for the weapon to fire and cycle every. single. time. The weapon does its damage in one burst, but It's not a surge. You can't boost your output beyond what that initial burst will do, and your maximum DPS possible is static to one value....unlike a UAC, which gives you the option of taking off-cycle shots at your own risk.
And they aren't comparable simply because A.) one is front-loaded, B.) one has slow projectile flight time, making them unwieldy at 800 meters and even somewhat clumsy at their rated 600, C.) One has a max range of 660 after module and the other is 742.5, and D.) one of them has a damage-to-heat ratio of 3.33 to the other's 1.125. You don't bring a UAC/5 for extreme range work.
Edited by Yeonne Greene, 19 December 2016 - 05:07 PM.