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Use it like your average Steam Tank unit or something like that.
I also think that despite being two arty pieces they end up playing two different roles on the battlefield, so in my opinion there isn't much to compare here aside from projectiles strength and utility.
I guess that you could say that this is "better" than a normal Dreadquake, but still not as "good" as an angry daemon train full of Dreadquakes.
Make of that what you will.
I still don't know if this change to the Steam Tank Turret's hatch door position is either a bug or an intended and permanent change that CA "forgot" to communicate.
As such I have decided to "fix" the issue by forcing the hatch to stay half opened and vertical as it should be.