@ Sigoroth
Ok I had just finished a huge wall of text but then I noticed the "hidden" point in your post:
Dorsal weapons should be more expensive but the ships containing them are cheaper due to limitations in composition. (E.g. an Armageddon gets 2 S60 Lances -> points ++ but is limited -> points --.) And it all sorta evens out at the end of the day.
Which brings up the question why you say that LR weapons are better but want to increase the points of LFR ones? I personally see those LFR weapons as better, or at least equal (see below) and the composition rules a simple mechanism to limit these "better weapons" on the battlefield. (LFR are mainly found on those ships affected by composition rules - same with better ranges, bigger broadsides ...)
There is a problem with your terms. You use the LFR term to mean Left, Front OR Right and yet use the LR term to mean Left AND Right. This makes it seem as if LFR weapons are better. They are not. Multi-arc weapons are better than single arc weapons. A LFR weapon is better than a LR weapon but not better than a L+R weapon.
1)Out of interest: are there any L
or R weapons out there? Just to clarify: when I say LR I mean L weapons
and R weapons e.g. a Lunar has a S6 LR WB -> that is a S6 WB on the left side
and a S6 on the right side -> capable of firing at
two ships at the same time.
2)And yes I think LFR they are better beacuse:
"LR weaponry can only be better" - if the following requirement are met:
- desired enemy ships/targets are to the left and right
- within range
- after you maneuvered your ship
Certainly a valid reasoning in bigger battles - with enough ships something worthwhile will be on the other side. LFR weapons on the other side:
- have greater range (in general)
- have a greater firing arc - firing upfront is an advantage
In short: they cover a bigger area and are easier to use in combination with other weaponry.
E.g. take the Armageddon caught in a typical situation: circling another cruiser firing one broadside. Now the dorsal lances are free to support the firing broadside, or work with the torpedoes, or can be used to support the fight of another ship. The other broadside weaponry can only hope that something will eventually show up while the ship navigates to keep the enemy within the exact opposite side.
I hardly ever need both broadsides (closing on the enemy fleet: even neither broadsides) but the two S60 lances can always
*1 be applied - far more easily and much more purposeful. At the same time it is also correct that LR weapons are nice when the battle is big enough and enemy ships are present everywhere. I however mostly play 1000-1500 pt. battles -
therefore my rating !
Personal thoughts on this: onA possible solution - I already presented to brethren - would be different base costs and different upgrade costs based on thoughts like this: LR weapons have the most guns on paper, but LFR can make the best out of range due to the firing-arc and F-only is prone to become not usable at all.
The basic R30 weapon would therefore be ranked as (from cheapest - to expensive):
F < LFR < LR
The upgrade costs however would would be sorted like this (from cheapest - to expensive):
F < LR < LFR
The whole system would be nice and better account for the different strenghts and weaknesses - but change a lot of price tags! Considering the problem to find common ground on anything I totally ignore it. So far I am not even sure if anybody here is interested in an accurate calculator that would allow for adjustments
Personal thoughts on this: offAll in all: I would not suggest point shifts for composition (or extra weapon mounts) - especially at this point. It is just way to complicated for the moment - remember announcing it is one thing but it has to be calculated corectly at some point. Right now however even basic point shifts within similar ships are unpopular. Like you said:
Similarly, even though the Armageddon is priced at the high end of its acceptable range, paying full price for compulsory and suboptimal broadside range upgrades, it's still a reasonable ship and competitive option.
Reasonable ship and competitive: yes. But to expensive compared to all its direct competitors: Overlord, Hades, Acheron - excluding the Mercury (never calculated with this because of the special rule that has to be quessed
)
*1 within range of course