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Simple moderate Incendiary ammo buff
Huskarr:
--- Quote from: Atruejedi on November 02, 2016, 08:33:09 pm ---more ... flare usage
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I only saw this. I agree though
BlackenedPies:
A hypothetical incendiary mine with -50% radius detonating at 20m away would deal about 73% damage to the nearest component. +15% dmg buff brings that to 85%. If it lands within the 20m proximity range, then anything under 15m deals the full damage (115% with dmg buff). I think anything from -30% to -50% radius is okay. It's not the simplest solution (hint: ROF and clip), but it works
@Jedi
Greased can handle tweaks to range and jitter (spread), but balancing the DPS variables is more effective (ROF/clip/dmg). Here's a couple current examples: Lesmok gat -12.6% dps, lesmok hades -12.3% dps; Greased gat +14.7%, hades +11.1%, and on light carro greased is only +5.3%! Greased dps across guns is inconsistent due to the three dps variables (ROF, clip, dmg) vs one for lesmok (clip). Charged is the only other ammo with three dps variables, and is likewise inconsistent albeit more balanced due to its role on 2-shot guns (not that it couldn't be reworked)
Increasing incendiary ROF from -30% to -15% would make it start 1.4% more fires per second than greased (at -20m range). This is an example why my vote for incendiary is ROF tweaks, which I tried explaining multiple times to Keyvias and Howard, but at this point I'm more than happy with the proposed increased damage @ reduced radius
With burst flares keep in mind that with a 'TINY' radius, burst won't have much effect either. 1 to 1.5 or even 2 to 3m is hardly noticeable and would come down to luck due to spread. It wouldn't hurt, and might be fun, but I don't think skill would play much role or that burst would become preferred over the accuracy of heavy clip
Atruejedi:
--- Quote from: BlackenedPies on November 03, 2016, 02:03:29 pm ---And on light carro greased is only +5.3%!
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MY LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE! Well, shit. This is why, when I fly a Junker with a Carro/Mine bottom, I encourage my gunner to use Incendiary/Lochnager in that Carro (and Lesmok in the Mines when needed; and, unfortunately, that top deck engineer is firing a Carro/Banshee with Greased, which I now find offensive). OR HAVE I BEEN DECEIVED HERE AS WELL?
--- Quote ---...which I tried explaining multiple times[emphasis added] to Keyvias and Howard, but at this point I'm more than happy with the proposed increased damage @ reduced radius
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lolz good luck. I thought I was going to get banned yesterday during the dev testing session for asking Howard for a legitimate reason why we couldn't have both New Heavy Flak and Old Heavy Flak while we were flying around with Richard in Alliance. He said I was baiting him... but I just wanted a legit, logical reason. If that gun existed in the game for over 75% of the game's lifespan, why is it suddenly anathema to the devs? Sigh. I just want options for players. I want a reason to keep playing when I get bored. I say this all the time, but I will never forget flying a Flakspider with Letheliah on Paritan the week before the Loch/Heavy Flak changes were pushed into Skirmish. We spent that weekend Loch-Flakking everything in sight and it was glorious. We knew we'd likely never have that experience again, so we took advantage... and that sucks.
--- Quote ---With burst flares keep in mind that with a 'TINY' radius, burst won't have much effect either. 1 to 1.5 or even 2 to 3m is hardly noticeable and would come down to luck due to spread. It wouldn't hurt anything but I don't think skill would play much role or that burst would become preferred over the accuracy of heavy clip
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Like I said, options. I like making tactical choices. Heavy clip Flares are great, obviously, but I also like Heatsink in some situations (Scrap comes to mind)... and I want to like Burst in some situations as well! It should be a big decision weather I take Burst Flares to try to light up a Junker's entire gunning pit, for example... or if I take Heavy to snipe that Goldfish's main gun!
And maybe Incendiary? Or Loch? You get my point. Options. 8)
BlackenedPies:
Yeah, +5.3% for carro and 7.8% for banshee, while a gun buff is a straight +20% dps. Good luck with greased carro vs buffed regular, but greased gat is much closer at +14.7% - which can out-dps buffed regular over one cycle with stamina
I forgot the flare has a burst radius of 3m, so you're suggesting that a 100% fire chance be added to the secondary damage as well. For example, 10 primary and 5 secondary. Hitting a gun would put 15 fire stacks on it and 5 on the hull. Using burst increases that to 4.5m and could potentially start 25 total fires on the hull and two nearby components (assuming there exists two components within 4.5m of each other)
Unarmed Civilian:
--- Quote from: Atruejedi on November 03, 2016, 02:36:36 pm ---Like I said, options. I like making tactical choices. Heavy clip Flares are great, obviously, but I also like Heatsink in some situations (Scrap comes to mind)... and I want to like Burst in some situations as well! It should be a big decision whether I take Burst Flares to try to light up a Junker's entire gunning pit, for example... or if I take Heavy to snipe that Goldfish's main gun!
And maybe Incendiary? Or Loch? You get my point. Options. 8)
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I personally am fine with most ammos being garbage on a gun, as long as the optimal ammos on different guns is sufficiently varied. The main issue with greased is that it is optimal (Mortar, Banshee, Gatling(close), Hades(close), L Flak) or at least beneficial (L Carro, Lumberjack, H Flak, Artemis, Mine Spammer) on so many guns. This is why greased is basically the default ammo for engineers, and why other ammos get drowned out. Incendiary has no gun where it is optimal and a bunch where it is beneficial (L Carro, H Carro, Lumberjack, Mines, H Flak, Gatling(barely)), of which only one of them could get away with running it full-time (L Carro) but is drowned out by other powerful ammos (Heavy Clip, Greased).
By comparison, here are the other ammos and most of the guns they are optimal on (and notable beneficial):
* Lesmok: Hades(long), Lumberjack(long), Gatling(long), H Flak(long), Mines(long), Harpoon(lol); (situational on Mortar, Artemis, Merc, Banshee, Flares)
* Heavy Clip: H Carro, L Carro(mid), Flares(mid/long), Minotaur (situational on Hwacha, Gatling(though unused), Banshee)
* Burst: Hwacha, Artemis, H Flak(DPS/DPC), Lumberjack(DPS/DPC), L Flak(DPC), (beneficial to Banshee)
* Lochnagar: H Carro(initiating), Gatling(DPS), Lumberjack(damage per shot/close), Mines(DPC/close) Minotaur(DPS)
* Heatsink: Flares(mid/close), Merc(disable), (situatonal on all for fires, beneficial on Hades, H Carro, H Flak, L Flak, Lumberjack, Mines)
* Charged: Merc, Mines(DPS), Lumberjack(damage per shot), H Carro(DPS)
Also, greased carronade is about burst damage up front with little change in overall DPS (when counting for reloads). Heavy clip is superior for surgical applications, incendiary is top tier at point blank range due to the synergy with damage type but outranged by greased/heavy.
Currently Incendiary and Charged (especially charged) are the two ammos I see complaints about most often for being terrible or unused in general, while there are complaints about the ubiquity of Burst and Greased.
One thing they could do is nerf Greased to Incendiary's range to give people a reason to use it over greased (Incendiary becomes optimal close range for L Carro, competes more with greased Gatling), though that might end up with Greased taking Incendiary's place in range reduction due to its greater versatility.
Charged definitely needs a buff to compete with the other ammos, as it is not even notably beneficial to a wide variety of guns, and good on only a few. A couple changes could be to give it a partial jitter reduction to make it more of a sidegrade in certain applications (sniping with gat, possible use over heavy for H Carro), which may compete too much with Heavy Clip, or make it the dedicated DPC ammo (remove clip size penalty, slightly larger RoF penalty) so it can push Burst out of the applications that aren't even related to burst radius and make it a potent option on guns with long reloads but high rates of fire (Hwacha, Minotaur, Mortar, Gatling(arguably)). The rate of fire reduction should be enough to lower DPS compared to standard by at least 10%, as currently its DPS is actually a hair under normal in a gatling (not counting for reloads).
Hopefully it's not rude of me to put all of this in an incendiary thread.
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