Joseph Mallan, on 11 February 2013 - 02:16 PM, said:
Sifright, on 11 February 2013 - 02:28 PM, said:
Based on what I can find of it, descriptions wise, the Piranha artwork and a couple other mech artworks I've been operating under the assumption that the Battletech writers based their mech-scale 'machine gun' on the M61 Vulcan, which was a 20mm rotary autocannon that had been around for ~25 years by the time BTech was released.
Joseph Mallan, on 11 February 2013 - 02:54 PM, said:
The first four examples, sold by the Quickscell company are specified as 20mm. There are also several 'miniguns' which was a common civilian misuse as a catchall for a rotary gun (much like gatling gun, which is also there) and the Piranha's stock weapons are described as 'Series XII Rotary Machine Guns. That's what's leading me to the assumption r.e. the Vulcan above.
Joseph Mallan, on 11 February 2013 - 02:07 PM, said:
The only point I will make is for 25 years of TT play, I never fielded a single MG. Even my Piranha had Small Lasers and Dubs.
I'm still of a mind that since a MG does damage over time, Giving it a 0.4 DpS boost(0.8 DpS) and something in the line of a AC2 cool down time(20 bursts per turn). Most Dakka fans would be happy. You are looking at 16 damage per turn from a 0.5 ton weapon. or 48 damage per turn for 3 MGs Thats 1.5 tons doing comparable damage to a 6 ton AC2!!!
To be honest, if I could slap lasers in those ballistic hardpoints on my 4X I might be less bothered, although it would then functionally be a 2X with better hardpoint location. But I can't. The Hardpoint system isn't going anywhere, so everything else needs to be adjusted around that. Your SLAS Piranha can't exist in MWO.
I'm still not sure why a 1dps MG would be so objectionable as long as they adjusted the ammo/ton. Sure you get more DPS/ton than an AC/2 but that's the broad pattern of MWO weapons because of the hardpoint system. The 12MGs carried by the stock Piranha would do 12dps with an alpha of 12, an equivalent tonnage of SLAS would do 12dps with an alpha of 36. The two would be clearly comparable, and with the SLAS retaining the clear edge in alpha, which is a major advantage in the MWO arena.
Edited by Gaan Cathal, 11 February 2013 - 03:03 PM.