Hey all,
I'm sure you've noticed the discrepancies between the text describing the various types of ammunition and the actual weapon descriptions themselves. Namely, Anti-Armor rounds seem to drop off the face of the Earth (and all other worlds) once you get into the description of the weapons.
From my reading of the base rules, standard ammunition for rifles gives SAP, anti-armor rounds give AP, and DSAP rounds give Super-AP.
If you read in the weapon descriptions, the choice is just standard (for SAP) or DSAP (for AP) for normal rifles, and standard (for AP) or DSAP (for Super-AP) for gauss weapons.
What gives? I'm inclined to go with the ammunition descriptions, especially since they went so far as to provide a cost modifier for Anti-Armor rounds (x3) vs. DSAP (x10).
One more unrelated possible erratum: the autorifle and assault rifle. The Autorifle does +3 more damage in exchange for 10 less shots. I'd be inclined to increase the Recoil of the Autorifle to 2 to further compensate and simulate the MUCH higher recoil of a full-size round.
I'm sure you've noticed the discrepancies between the text describing the various types of ammunition and the actual weapon descriptions themselves. Namely, Anti-Armor rounds seem to drop off the face of the Earth (and all other worlds) once you get into the description of the weapons.
From my reading of the base rules, standard ammunition for rifles gives SAP, anti-armor rounds give AP, and DSAP rounds give Super-AP.
If you read in the weapon descriptions, the choice is just standard (for SAP) or DSAP (for AP) for normal rifles, and standard (for AP) or DSAP (for Super-AP) for gauss weapons.
What gives? I'm inclined to go with the ammunition descriptions, especially since they went so far as to provide a cost modifier for Anti-Armor rounds (x3) vs. DSAP (x10).
One more unrelated possible erratum: the autorifle and assault rifle. The Autorifle does +3 more damage in exchange for 10 less shots. I'd be inclined to increase the Recoil of the Autorifle to 2 to further compensate and simulate the MUCH higher recoil of a full-size round.