@phoenix There are a couple reasons to have an integrated weapon system rather than a handheld weapon.
First off it is very inefficient. The weapon can be lost, more easily removed or taken away while in combat. It also makes it less efficient because you can't use your mech as easily to charge or reload your weapon. With an integrated weapon system you could store bullets in the arm and have a massive reservoir of bullets that cannot be taken away, removed, or otherwise hindered while having no significant reload issues. Or with an energy weapon it can be powered by the suit itself. With a stand alone weapon you will either need to have clips and an external ammo storage or you will need to plug the weapon into your suit or worse the weapon would have its own power source.
And then of course as said before with physical projectiles there is weapon climb when the barrel is not in line with the armature. Again it is far more efficient to remove weapon climb all together than it is to hold a separate weapon. Handheld weapons are designed to fit into a human hand which is why the grip is always below the barrel. That is the most ergonomic position but not the most efficient.
And lastly (for this response) a handheld weapon is limited in its ammo variety. In order to use multiple ammo types (altfire) you either need to switch out the magazine or have a separate system mounted on the gun (underbarrel grenade launcher) Again neither option is terribly efficient. With an integrated weapon you could easily have several different ammo feeds which could be switched between with the flick of a button or twist of a knob.
First off it is very inefficient. The weapon can be lost, more easily removed or taken away while in combat. It also makes it less efficient because you can't use your mech as easily to charge or reload your weapon. With an integrated weapon system you could store bullets in the arm and have a massive reservoir of bullets that cannot be taken away, removed, or otherwise hindered while having no significant reload issues. Or with an energy weapon it can be powered by the suit itself. With a stand alone weapon you will either need to have clips and an external ammo storage or you will need to plug the weapon into your suit or worse the weapon would have its own power source.
And then of course as said before with physical projectiles there is weapon climb when the barrel is not in line with the armature. Again it is far more efficient to remove weapon climb all together than it is to hold a separate weapon. Handheld weapons are designed to fit into a human hand which is why the grip is always below the barrel. That is the most ergonomic position but not the most efficient.
And lastly (for this response) a handheld weapon is limited in its ammo variety. In order to use multiple ammo types (altfire) you either need to switch out the magazine or have a separate system mounted on the gun (underbarrel grenade launcher) Again neither option is terribly efficient. With an integrated weapon you could easily have several different ammo feeds which could be switched between with the flick of a button or twist of a knob.
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