First things first, hey. New here obviously, figured I would say hey, enjoying\enjoyed the game. (I think I "beat" it, but I'm not sure). I've been trying to get X-Com: UFO Defense to run on my PC for two years now with no satisfactory luck. UFO:AI is something i've been so desperatly searching for since the begining of time. Thanks Dev's for throwin' in together over the last few years.
Now, to the Particle Beam Weaponry you guys enjoy so much. The idea of the weapons themselves sound good, but the actual physics seem...off.
You guys never really define what a particle is in your description. From what it sounds like, I first thought light photos, but laughed a little when I realized you basically created a flashlight. I realize that isn't what you are going for.
However, you could also say particle means atom, which is a legitamate defintion. To quote your UFOpedia
Particle-beam weaponry is designed to hit a target object with a stream of accelerated particles moving at near-light velocities, therefore carrying tremendous kinetic energy. Until now we've only seen the aliens use this technology in large UFO weapons. Now, however, they're using it on the ground in the worst way.
It says a stream of high-energy particles What exactly does this mean? From my understanding, launching particles out of a weapon isn't going to get you anywhere, especially considering the lack of mass.
Momentum = Mass * Velocity. (P=MV) Our velocity is "near light speeds,". C=299,792,458 m\s. However, our mass of these particles is undefined. Let's play out the numbers a little. (feel free to correct me, I don't have a PhD)
If M = .000001kg (one milligram, a rather large amount of particles to be swirling around inside the ammo-boxes). P = MV, P = .000001 * 299,000,000 (near light speed). P = 299kgm/s.
EDIT EDIT: Alright, I think I got it.
F = kgm/s
2, all I need to do is divide by a time for that momentum to stop in, say .001 seconds. (a millisecond). 299/.001 = 299000N ~ 68000lbs of force. Apparently my argument goes in an unexpected but still valid way. That gun will literally launch the shooter into orbit. Good luck.
Either I'm missing something, or you guys might need to rethink your weapon.
To me, the weapons seem impractical.