Just wanted some clarification on heat efficiency.
When I add heat generating weapons, the efficiency goes down, which I assume is telling me that if I fire all my weapons, I will overheat faster.
So if I take 2 ML as backup weapons, but don't plan to use them until I loose my arms, will I still overheat faster even if I don't fire them, or will it act the same as though I don't have them?
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Quick Question About Heat Efficiency
Started by TerranRex, Feb 09 2013 08:58 PM
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#1
Posted 09 February 2013 - 08:58 PM
#2
Posted 09 February 2013 - 09:00 PM
Heat efficiency factors all of your weapons. If you are planning to "Not Use" some of your weapons, then your effective heat efficiency is different then what the system shows.
I have a couple of mech builds that include some long range weapons and some short range weapons. I never fire both sets together (or even near to together), so I have gone to the lab and built the mech with each set alone to see what my heat efficiency is with each set.
Does that make sense?
I have a couple of mech builds that include some long range weapons and some short range weapons. I never fire both sets together (or even near to together), so I have gone to the lab and built the mech with each set alone to see what my heat efficiency is with each set.
Does that make sense?
Edited by FactorlanP, 09 February 2013 - 09:01 PM.
#3
Posted 09 February 2013 - 09:01 PM
Heat efficiency is rated off alpha strikes too. It is how many alphas it takes to overheat.
#4
Posted 09 February 2013 - 09:02 PM
Only weapons you fire generate heat.
#5
Posted 10 February 2013 - 05:22 AM
Thanks guys, that's how I thought it worked, just wanted to make sure.
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