Twilight Fenrir, on 04 July 2017 - 04:12 AM, said:
I already was running a dual H-gauss Sleipnir yesterday, and I am looking forward to my Annihilator doing it better
It's a fun weapon for sure... HGauss is my most anticipated thing in the game, haha. And I bought my Annihilator just so I can play Fafnir with it n.n Right now, only Sleipnir, and the Mauler can run dual HGauss in the entire game, and it's basically all they can run, without chopping the engine way down. (theoretically, you could put two on a Widowmaker as well, but you'd be slow and made of paper...)
I use my Highlander IIC as a mid-range hammer... In the past, I've rolled with 3LRM15 and a UAC10 (and TAG), and it's super effective around 400 meters. The UAC shreds a specific component and the LRMs tear into it remarkably quickly... In the PTS, I replaced the LRMs with 3 ATM9s.... And mechs melted before me in that same sweet spot... It's terrifying how devastating a weapon they are at 3-400 meters. The minimum range is a chore to work around to be sure, but what they do they do amazingly well...
Actually, I got curious about the Widowmaker, and since MC is free in the PTS, towards the end there I built and ran a dual H-Gauss Widowmaker.... It actually works reasonably well :3
With endo, Light Ferro, and I forget which engine, but I was running about 60kph, stripping all armor off the arms, and 15pts off per leg, you can fit twin H Gauss,and with both magazine skill nodes, you can cram 31 shots in. Which, if you can avoid missing, and hit every time within optimum range, is a whopping 750~ damage. Not too shabby, really. You also have to step down to single heatsinks because you'll need one external heatsink, and the two extra crits for the double heatsink are too much. But, heat isn't a problem for a gauss build.
It actually works fairly well, and is kinda fun. It's not competitive in the slightest, and there are way more effective things you could do with a Widowmaker... But it's perfectly usable, and it'll make your opponent wet their pants when they see your loadout under target lock.
But that is the bleeding edge limit on dual gauss... You'd never fit them on a K2 and still have any armor, or move more than 30kph, or enough ammo to be viable.
Edited by Twilight Fenrir, 06 July 2017 - 04:23 AM.