Metus regem, on 12 January 2017 - 12:45 PM, said:
If only mounting one PPC or one AC/10, then yes the PPC was the better choice, but as soon as you add a second AC/10 or PPC, that PPC is going to cost you a boat load of tonnage to keep it relatively cool.
For example, look at the Warhammer WHM-6R with twin PPC's and an additional 8 SHS to try and keep the heat under control. That second PPC effectively costs 15 tons... for the same tonnage that's an AC/10+1t of ammo+2 SHS, that's 10 rounds of actual shooting with an AC/10 with +1 heat, rather than +2 heat from the second PPC+8SHS
I'm not basing my position on stock variants like the Whammy 6R, I'm just looking at the base stats of the guns themselves.
I'll do my own maths breakdown below. To keep it fair, I will ignore the base 10 SHS you get in the engine. The goal will be to mount enough SHS to keep the weapon fully heat neutral.
AC/10:
Initial weight: 12 tons
Ammo: 1 ton (bare minimum)
Heatsinks: 3 tons (3 heat)
Total weight: 16 tons
PPC:
Initial weight: 7 tons
Heatsinks: 10 tons (10 heat)
Total weight: 17 tons
Okay, so I actually forgot. The PPC will full heatsinks takes an extra ton relative to the AC/10, if you want to completely remove the heat buildup (you can always drop a few).
For that extra 1 ton, you gain:
*3 hexes more range
*Infinite ammo (battlefield longevity, no rearming needed)
*No ammo explosions (survivability)
*Heatsinks to use for crit padding, and a smaller weapon that is less likely to be critted out (harder to disarm)
What you lose:
*1 ton of weight (assuming heat neutrality and ignoring 10 base SHS)
*3 hexes of minimum range
I'm gonna take that PPC because I don't like getting blown up by my own weapons.
Edited by FupDup, 12 January 2017 - 12:53 PM.