
Victory!
Battle: Mines 6. august 2012 19:20:37
Vehicle: T18
Experience received: 943
Credits received: 14 496
Battle Achievements: Top Gun
I'm gonna put this one on Youtube, but need some software a friend have, so be patient.
Moderator: Thanas
Uh, Tigers could handle mud acceptably. There are accounts of M4s bogging down in muddy fields that Tigers had just crossed. Wider tracks help, and the two vehicles have very similar ground pressures. The Panther is lower as one might expect. No one is saying the Tiger has stellar mobility, but it got around just fine. Off-road speeds for WWII AFVs did not differ all that drastically.Skywalker_T-65 wrote:Well, I'm still a noob player (if a few months is a noob...) so I wasn't around for the earlier discussions. And really, while those Soviet problems were gotten rid of for gameplay, the same could be said about the BCT's (Big Cat Tanks) problems. Like the Tiger being a slow moving monster that could get stuck in the lightest mud. Or how the Panther broke down every other battle.
Or for extra hilarity, look at the Ferdi...the only time they were used in large-ish numbers (Kursk) they were wiped out beacuse they couldn't turn quick enough to get a shot off, and broke down worse than the BCT's did.
A good 2/3 of it. Yes! Amazing. So much fun! Have T18 with 75mm howitzer (can one shot a lot), binocs, camonet and improved ventilation. All crew at 100%. It can be a beast! For a year, I never had the top gun medal and thought I was cursed. Then suddenly I got it and my record was 7 kills for a long time. Had many games with 7 kills, but 10 kills is nice. It feels nice to be in the double digit killzone.Skywalker_T-65 wrote:EDIT: Ten kills!Isn't that almost the entire enemy team?
The reaction of that M7 was priceless.Skywalker_T-65 wrote: EDIT Zwei: Nice game there PeZook. I might have to go for the KV-1 now.![]()
Is that actually modeled ingame? It would certainly explain how I managed to finish off that one my 3601 ran into head-on while trying to flank the other day.Simon_Jester wrote:The traditional means of killing Lowes without knowing how the hell it happened is by shooting the turret mantlet just below the gun barrel and having it ricochet down into the thin top armor covering the hull just in front of the turret.
Shot traps are fun!
It leads to lots of dead tanks, but it also leads to victory if your the Russian tank hordes. The Russians in particular were fond of tactics that involved charging a Tiger with a pair of T-34s at a time, so the Tiger was stuck fighting one while the other ran up to it and pumped 76mm rounds into its side at point blank.Rekkon wrote:
And most Ferdinands were lost to mechanical failure, not because they could not turn. Real AFVs do not circle strafe each other. When you have a cannon that can reach out several kilometers, even a 28 degree traverse lets you cover a large area and get in quite a few shots before something can close the range. Charging works in WoT because the ranges are artificially low and the durability of tanks and off-road speeds artificially high. In real life charging gets you a lot of dead tanks, as evidenced by Russian losses.
Ya, assuming you have enough tanks to pay the price, which the Russians did.CaptHawkeye wrote:It leads to lots of dead tanks, but it also leads to victory if your the Russian tank hordes. The Russians in particular were fond of tactics that involved charging a Tiger with a pair of T-34s at a time, so the Tiger was stuck fighting one while the other ran up to it and pumped 76mm rounds into its side at point blank.
Driving off of cliffs should so hurt big tanks more than small ones...Broken wrote:Ahh, the much delayed 8.0 physics engine. I eagerly await the youtubes of Maus driving off cliffs to smash puny tanks below them.
Piff nothing, I want to Voltron my tanks. I want my Tiger to have a Hellcat on my roof to protect it from artillery. I want to mount my Jagpanther on two Stuarts so it can turn faster. I want my KV2 to be carried on the backs of two T-50s so it can zoom across the map.Simon_Jester wrote:Driving off of cliffs should so hurt big tanks more than small ones...Broken wrote:Ahh, the much delayed 8.0 physics engine. I eagerly await the youtubes of Maus driving off cliffs to smash puny tanks below them.
With the A-20, I'm sorely tempted to say whichever's lightest, although the 76mm and 47 at least have the pen to be a lot more likely to do some damage. I'd say whichever of those two is on the way to the T-34.Skywalker_T-65 wrote:Ah...that explains things. I was thinking for a second there the guy was hacking the game or something since I've never seen a KV use that gun.
And while I'm asking Russian tank questions...I'm back to the A-20 (trying to get the T-34) and I was wondering...which gun is the best? At the moment I'm using the 37mm auto-cannon, but I'm wondering if the 47mm or 76mm are better.