Damaging AT-ATs on Hoth

Do the AT-ATs, once their shields are taken down, take part-based damage?
If I shoot the head or neck, will I inflict more damage than if I shoot the body? Or do all parts take hits equally?
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Ion shot T-21, T-21B, Disruptor Rifle, DLT-19X, and Pulse Cannon at the neck or underbelly will do a lot of damage. The higher the score you get, the more damage you have done.
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How did the at-ATs get on Hoth?
Walkers stationed within larger warships, such as the Executor-class Star Dreadnought, were delivered to planetary surfaces within Incom Y-85 Titan dropships, capable of carrying four 22.5-meter AT-ATs.How many at-ATs were at the Battle of Hoth?
Twelve. The (canon) Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy factbook states that Veers' attack force consisted of twelve walkers.Why does the empire use at-ATs?
AT-ATs were used by the Empire as transports on Endor, the forest world that was home to the Death Star II's shield generator. Due to the dense forests and brush, the smaller, more agile AT-STs were primarily used during the Battle of Endor.What happened to the rebels on Hoth?
Despite most of the remnants of the Rebellion's troops on Hoth managing to escape, the Alliance Fleet and Alliance High Command was scattered, leaving many of the leaders of the Rebel Alliance separated from their forces and without orders.Star Wars Battlefront 2 - Destroyed both AT-AT Walkers on Hoth! Ion Disruptor gameplay lol
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Whenever I played it seemed as if there were no differences. However, this could be due to the fact that you cannot really scale your damage by just shooting it as the game converts it into points rather than damage points.
Originally I thought there was a difference but after shooting the head, the back, the underbelly, the legs and anywhere else on the AT-AT I assumed that the game does not have that mechanic yet, or the mechanics will not be implemented.
Hopefully this helped a little.
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