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  1. Excellent guide! Another weakness for the turret appears as a result of one of its stengths - being stealthy when locking on. With Striker, you have a laser to guide you. You can focus on where the laser is point and track the tanks from there. With Gauss, there is no laser and the only guide you have is the acquisition reticle. With a great advantage, comes a great drawback. I for one, am quite fond of the pairing of Gauss with Dictator and Wasp. Another disadvantage of pairing Gauss with Dictator and Viking that you did not mention was Gauss' auto-aim angles. It boasts the lowest angle for upwards auto-aiming at 7°. Pairing this with Viking would make it undesirable to acquire targets above you while making it more pleasurable for acquiring targets below you. For Dictator, the height of it lends some assistance to the upwards auto-aim and allows it to lock onto enemies easier than a Viking. While the downward auto-aim is the same for Railgun at 10°, Railgun with Dictator can rock its hull to lower the angle to catch an enemy. Gauss usually requires you to be completely stationary when locking onto targets at long distance distances. With the height elevated, Gauss may find it troubling to acquire targets below them. The sliding aspect of Hornet and Viking makes it harder to acquire targets when they are shooting me. That is why I prefer hulls that do not slide like Dictator and Wasp. I have better traction, which in turn, allows me to steady my aim faster.
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