Viktor Drake, on 07 June 2017 - 02:40 PM, said:
I have a Marauder IIC and it sure fells like it beats it in Firepower. Then again I run a rather large engine in my Marauder IIC so don't have the sheer tonnage for firepower than I do with the SNV-C
Then chances are you are playing the Marauder IIC wrong. An alpha of 4 cLPL is equal to 52 damage (anti-light weapons don't really count given their effective range), an alpha from a Marauder IIC depending on the build can range from 68-72 (2 LPL, 6 ERML or 9 MPL). Even the 2 Gauss/2 ERPPC build out does the alpha of 4 cLPL. The advantage of the C is being able to poke better than the MAD-IIC and potentially have better DPS (have to do the math).
Viktor Drake, on 07 June 2017 - 02:40 PM, said:
SNV-1 is more agile and has all its weapons in the low slung arms but the SNV-C has 4 very high energy mounts in the shoulder.
Having a few high mounts isn't really beneficial if most of your firepower isn't high mounted. People acted like the 2 high mounted Gauss on the KDK-3 somehow made it better than it was when you had to expose more of your mech to be using the 2 ERPPCs (which is why you didn't need the MGs to bump the Gauss up). So basically in the end, the SVN-1 gets bonus structure and a minor duration quirk that help it make it better than the C imo. Plus all arm weapons is nice on a mech that rarely loses its arms, for similar reason the Prime arms on the Whale were great. In the end, no it doesn't have better firepower, but it is better built for those types of builds.
Edited by Quicksilver Kalasa, 07 June 2017 - 03:01 PM.