Cool, I hadn't seen that yet.
Empire specific Rocket Launchers
VS - Lancer: an extremely precise, super-high-velocity, anti-vehicle energy weapon with a unique charge mechanic, the longer you charge the weapon the more damage it deals.
TR - Striker: launches a series of mid-damage guided missiles at a single target, the Striker's user must maintain the lock by keeping the enemy in the crosshairs while the missiles are tracking.
NC - Phoenix: A high damage, slow firing camera guided missile which must be guided by the Phoenix's user. The Phoenix is capable of dealing high damage with very little warning since there is no lock on.
These weapons will be released in the patch the week following GU04
Useful for devs: The following is assuming the VS weapon will take longer than a rocket reload to charge and emits a stronger projectile than standard rockets:
Remember to make the charge weapon fire immediately upon reaching full charge. If you can hold down the button to hold a charge it would be difficult to balance as you'd need to make the start and end charge both weaker than otherwise. If it unleashes at will with a stored charge and it's not weak people will just pop out when convenient and fire the charge to recharge behind cover. This was a tactic considered an exploit by the respectable playervoter in the old Legends of Might and Magic when using that game's charge weapon. When they have auto fire the user can be forced out at a time when it is not convenient to them to have the aim ready, rather than waiting until convenient.
In addition I recommend that if you allow the user to power down the weapon's charge instead of or in combination with firing at full charge that it make a loud sound while doing so. It would be cool if the weapon were to glow in a unique way in themal vision like it was radiating energy as heat or something. Would be cool if that was part of the design; like alien fire shoots out an exhaust port or something when it's uncharging in first person view. It would make it slightly easier to spot someone constantly charging/uncharging in preparation for an appropriate target.