Ryokens leap, on 02 January 2013 - 07:19 PM, said:
Hey De La Fresniere. Not sure , I havn't gotten a straight answer from anyone yet, but I have lost my torso mounted gauss and not died. I credit this to case but have been too lazy to figure out the damage points vs internals. Any info you have would be great.
CASE prevents excess internal explosion damage from transferring to nearby sections. Here's an example:
if your AC20 ammo was in your RT and exploded for 100 points of damage it will first be applied to the RT's structure which lets say had 20 points of health. Your RT with or without CASE would be destroyed and 80 points of damage would remain. If you had CASE that damage would be nullified and not transfer. Without CASE it would transfer to your CT's structure and likely kill you. However if you were running an XL engine you would still die due to the RT being destroyed with or without CASE.
I myself almost never use CASE - it's simply easier to place ammo in locations that almost never get hit or are so disconnected from the rest of your mech that an explosion would not be too catastrophic. Usually RL/LL > RA/LA > HD > CT > RT/LT in that order.
EDIT: As an addendum I have not found the 20 point explosion of a Gauss Rifle to be an issue. Generally if you are taking critical hits to Gauss Rifles you'e on your way out anyway and surviving a 20 point internal explosion is quite possible.
Edited by TruePoindexter, 03 January 2013 - 04:24 PM.