Chris Lowrey, on 12 October 2018 - 03:55 PM, said:
Just because a 'Mech has access to certain loadouts in the fiction does not immediately guarantee this quirk assignment. For this opening pass, the 'Mechs that have been chosen are ones that come with built in drawbacks to attempting to utilize the loadouts.
The AWS's stocky profiles, The Nightstar's wide convergence in the dual gauss / ppc setup, and the HBK-IIC, while popular in other configurations, will find weilding dual UAC/20's to be a challenge unless they are willing to skimp on Armor, Ammo, or speed. For now, we are only going with these chassis' to see what impact access to these quirks have on them.
Naturally, other 'Mechs such as the Marauder Bounty Hunter, King Crabs, and others are up for consideration of having this quirk included, but we will only provide this quirk if we feel that it will not disrupt balance in other ways. For now, we will monitor how far this quirk moves the dial on the 'Mechs that it has been assigned to, and we will consider opening it up to other 'Mechs at a later time depending on how far the dial gets moved on this batch.
Anything that currently wields dual 20s underperforms. Anything that can wield dual 20s and wield dual HGauss would still be better off with the HGauss; 20s don't have the range or the velocity, their only saving grace is that they allow LFEs when torso-equipped.
That said, some suggestions to receive this HSL quirk for your future consideration:
- NSR-9S: UAC/20 +1
- NSR-10P: ERPPC +1
- KGC-000: AC/20 +1
- KGC-0000: AC/20 +1
- KGC-000B: AC/20 +1
- FNR-6U: UAC/20 +1
I would also suggest, and this isn't strictly related to the stock loadout, that the NSR-9P get a UAC/10 +1 HSL quirk. This would give the NSR a UAC/30 build that weighs 39 tons, comparable to the 34 ton UAC/30 build on the MCII-B, and the performance would be reasonably comparable on paper.
That said, I am disappointed you specified ERPPC on the 9J; a 40 PPFLD shot is already something you can easily manage on any Nightstar, doing it with Gauss doesn't make it any better and better is what that entire chassis needs when it comes to firepower. 40 PPFLD is 75-tonner firepower, and as a 95-ton 'Mech it needs to deal more than that to be worth something.