@darthkev, on 18 March 2011 - 09:23 PM, said in EVN - Delphi:
I see, my bad. But we were still just confused before, not really complaining. Both guns look awesome, just awkward to handle if you don't know how.
I can't exactly remember if I actually explained how the stock works on the Electromag Rifle. The weapon is designed in a way that it is too large to be carried by anybody wearing anything short of a powered exoskeleton, which system incorporates a hip mount for the magnetically-latching stock of the rifle. Though in most conventional weapons this "firing from the hip" holding technique would result in a loss of accuracy, optics shared between the gun and the carrier's helmet HUD allow for excellent targeting, even to the point of near-automation. When the gun has its gyroscopic sensors properly calibrated for local gravity, it almost works as a fully-automated turret mounted on the user's armor, requiring little to no input to seek enemies. An articulated gimbal is also a possible add-on to the hefty weapon, allowing it to both connect to the owner's suit as well as being deployed as a mounted gun.
Long story short, this isn't the kind of thing you just pick up and shoot. It's reserved for heavy infantry. The others tend toward the smaller rifles and SMGs, or even sometimes pistols. Advances in targeting software make it easy to place a solid hit on an enemy over a great distance with a one-handed weapon.