Yeah, I experimented with this a bit last night and am disappointed in the 122's performance.Broken wrote:The 122's main advantage is, of course, its alpha strike ability. However, unless your running a premium account, I wouldn't bother with it; the shells are expensive and if your going into higher tiers, money is always going to be in demand. It can also be an intimidation factor; the 122 hits hard and some of your enemies will actually look at what your mounting and then decide on tactics (but not many, lots of rambo's still out there) and on city maps especially, an advance will stall when a couple lighter tanks don't want to be the one to eat the 122 shell. Something I did not consider, but Agent Sorchus mentioned is training yourself to get used to higher reload and accuracy of higher tier guns. I would risk snap shots with a 107 that I won't with a 122 because of the inaccuracy and aim time of soviet guns as well as the cost. However, reload time, aim time, and accuracy don't get great in the upper soviet tiers, so get used to making your shots count.
There are, as you say, a lot of Rambos. For myself I at least try to figure out whether an enemy KV is a 107mm, a 152mm, or a stock turret, whether a Panzer IV has the impossible Schmalturm turret, and so on, but even I would have trouble figuring out whether an enemy KV-3 had a 107 or a 122. The extra damage potential might be worth it if the rounds were only twice as expensive, but not at four times the cost.
For myself, I know I wouldn't let the 400 points of damage from a 122 round deter me from much of anything that the 300 points from a 107 wouldn't stop me from doing.
So back to the 107 it is, and I'll keep the 122 in storage for my IS... eventually. I've kind of lost the sense of urgency in working my way up the Soviet heavy tree, and am waiting on the eventual reshuffle of the tree and the associated gain in garage slots.