Based on David Bradley's statement in
Q&A 05, I would doubt that they would implement the TT Gauss Rifle's 60 meter minimum range - a solid slug has no arming distance and is not subject to the effects of a field inhibitor, so giving it a minimum range would, as with the lighter ACs, be difficult to justify without sounding too silly.
From the gameplay videos released thus far, it seem that one unit of AC ammunition equates to one shell (as opposed to "high-speed streams of high-explosive, armor-piercing shells" - verbiage taken from the glossary of the
Legend of the Jade Phoenix onmibus).
If the S7 rules are used as a reference, the AC-20 and the Gauss Rifle have the same recycle time (7.5 seconds), indicating that they were on some level intended to have similar or close recycle times.
Time will tell whether the Dev's use a similar philosophy for MWO.
Though, the
Hunchback in the
Medium Mech Developer Breakdown (~1:05-1:25) demonstrates an AC-20 with a recycle time on the order of ~5-7 seconds...
At that point:
- The AC-20 is one ton lighter (a ~7% difference).
- The AC-20's standard ammunition canonically costs half as much per ton as that of the Gauss Rifle (10K c-bills for the former vs 20K c-bills for the latter).
- The AC-20 delivers five additional units of damage per salvo (a ~33% difference).
- If the feature is implemented: the AC-20 would have access to a variety of munitions (for 3049: Standard (HEAP), flak, incendiary, and tracer), making it more versatile.
- If the feature is implemented: the AC-20 is more commonplace and "lower tech", so it may(/should?) have lower maintenance costs than the Gauss Rifle (while still having the same acquisition price), making it cheaper over time.
The AC-20 is, IMO, essentially the
elephant gun to the Gauss Rifle's
sniper rifle.
"An elephant gun is a large caliber gun, rifled or otherwise, so named because they were originally developed for use by big-game hunters for elephants and other large dangerous game... Whether double rifle, single shot, or bolt action the concept of the elephant gun is the same: to provide enough stopping power to prevent harm to the hunter in the case of charging game."
"In military and law enforcement terminology, a sniper rifle is a precision-rifle used to ensure more accurate placement of bullets at longer ranges than other small arms... The term is often used in the media to describe any type of accurized firearm fitted with a telescopic sight that is employed against human targets, although "sniping rifle" or "sniper's rifle" is the technically correct fashion to refer to such a rifle."
Your thoughts?