TheMadTypist, on 06 May 2013 - 01:25 PM, said:
Hmm. seeing a lot of recommendations for slow -4G's in this thread. I admit, I ran it with a stock engine for a long time, but recently I tried an engine upgrade, and have seen a major improvement in performance.
A STD 245 provides 79 kph, along with marginally faster torso tracking,
An AC20 fulfills my Davion drive for big Dakka, (3tons ammo, RT,RL)
Ten DHS (nine in-engine, one external) keep me reasonably cool
Endosteel gives me more tonnage, most of which supports the engine,
And 2ml's and 1sl give me things to plink with while reloading my AC20, or when an extra round would be a waste.
The standard 320 points of armor gives me just enough to get close, then survive dodging around buildings to avoid hostile fire.
I tried lots of things to make the -4G fun before I came back to the stock weapons. I tried dual UAC5's, I tried LBX, I tried 2xAC5, I tried 3xAC2, I tried AC10, and none of them really gave me much in the way of performance the way an AC20 did.
A -4H, in hindsight, would be a better platform for this build, as the hunch is marginally smaller, but there are probably better builds on the -4H. So, if you already have the 4G anyway, this build can be a blast. Perhaps not as optimal as other variants, but still capable of delivering reasonable performance and enjoyable gameplay.
Agreed! Slow Hunchbacks are a bad idea.
But you'll see just as many, if not more, recommendations for fast Hunchbacks. Often with a 250 engine and above.
Seriously, if you are going to go 60-70kph in your Hunchback, there is no point. Get a Heavy or Assault and bring way more firepower and armor.
IMHO the ideal 4H build is actually the AC20 one.
It does the AC20 better than the 4G, to be honest. As posted earlier on...
HBK-4H
The smaller lasers help to 'crit pad' your AC20, and combined do as much damage as a large laser with much shorter cooldown and beam duration (but only within 90m, of course).
It also has a slightly smaller side torso hitbox than the 4G.
Either way, I would never recommend lower than a 250 engine in a hunchback.
You need the speed. You need the full 10 in-engine 2.0x DHS.
The 245 engine is only 1.5 tons lighter than the 250. That extra out-of-engine DHS already costs 1 ton (and 3 crits), so you are only really gaining 0.5 tons.
Then with the crits saved from having all your DHS in-engine, you can fit in Ferro Fibrous. Now you are actually saving more tonnage than if you used the 245 engine... and you are even more heat efficient.
Anyway, you were already saying that the 4H probably does it better.
I wish the 4G brought something better to the table. If MGs were worth using, or if it had the tonnage to properly use multiple bigger ballistics.... then yeah, maybe. But right now it's definitely the worst of the Hunchbacks.
Edited by Ravennus, 06 May 2013 - 07:38 PM.