I'm not that typical in the actual combat effectiveness in tank wars or panzercraft in general (I do like them and I play World of Tanks for the lulz of it), but that StuG III/IV's gonna stand out if put a LOT of decals, and even if it packs a gun that COULD very well knock out fortifications or tanks if given the right gun, hiding that low profile will be hard with all that
come to think of it, isn't the only decals the WWII tanks have is the number, name and unit emblem?
Hmm....
Started by ZeKeR, Sep 10 2012 03:37 AM
#1
Posted 10 September 2012 - 03:37 AM
#2
Posted 12 September 2012 - 01:02 AM
Yes, putting 4 tall flags on a LOW profile tank destroyer really does defeat it's main advantage!
You either have brass balls or a death wish to do so.
I'm hoping that the "rules" in Panzercraft include some sort of "kill" calculation rather than a simple "you hit it you win" eh? Otherwise a Pkz II would be just as effective as a Tiger! And it would be smaller & faster to boot.
You either have brass balls or a death wish to do so.
I'm hoping that the "rules" in Panzercraft include some sort of "kill" calculation rather than a simple "you hit it you win" eh? Otherwise a Pkz II would be just as effective as a Tiger! And it would be smaller & faster to boot.
#3
Posted 18 September 2012 - 08:56 AM
Maybe I should post my rants in this threat than comments section? I don't know.
Anyways, I am quite concerned with lack of camo painting on the tanks.
Frankly, what I would like to see in this manga above all is SU-152 or ISU-152.
Call me evil if you will, but will it turn the entire tank, along with the crew into a cheese or simply raise white flag again.
Anyways, I am quite concerned with lack of camo painting on the tanks.
Frankly, what I would like to see in this manga above all is SU-152 or ISU-152.
Call me evil if you will, but will it turn the entire tank, along with the crew into a cheese or simply raise white flag again.
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#4
Posted 18 September 2012 - 06:48 PM
i hate ISU 152s on WoT; i drive a Type-59 most days and its the only vehicle that comes anywhere close to historical accuracy by being able to oneshot my vehicle from the from hull armor (that's not an artillery piece, anyway).
#5
Posted 18 September 2012 - 09:15 PM
How about these "bad boys"? lolz!
Girls & Panzer is cute and silly! But I do wish they'd at least TRY to make sense.
Spoiler
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Jagdtiger_1_Bovington.jpg
Huge picture of a huge tank! I could be wrong, but the 128mm could destroy anything WW2 had, at long range to boot?
http://www.moddb.com/groups/tanks
#6
Posted 18 September 2012 - 10:55 PM
I do hope we get to seem some of more infamous tanks during WW2 in this manga, such as T-34, Tiger 1 and 2, JS-2 (or more commonly known as IS), Sherman and my favourite of them all, the Jagpanther. (Oh, how I love the Jagpanther)
Of course, that doesn't mean I don't want to see SU-152 or ISU-152 lugging around 152mm howitzer and turning tanks literally into these.
Yes, those 152mm with HE really does blow the turret right off the tank and if that blows off the turret, I don't even need to go into details of what happens to the crew and inside of the tank...
As per the E-100s (the two tanks above Tiger 2), as much as I would love to see it, I think it would run into all sorts of mechanical problems as soon as the match started. (Not to mention the tiger series had their fair share, too)
And yes, 12.8cm that Jagtiger sported could knock out just about every actually serviced tanks in the war and could knock out almost all Allies tank at range over several kilometers. As per Jagtiger, it would be a weird combination. We know that tanks are allowed to camp in the match. We also know they're allowed to externally modify the tanks (which would allow for camo paintings and nets and whatnot) We also know that Jtiger has major mechanical reliability issue, so driving around wouldn't be an option for them.
It would literally turn into a Jagtiger team starting/moving upto high ground and knocking out the opponents before they could even spot the camouflaged Jagtigers.
Which brings us to another point, the camping team has almost overwhelming advantage, what rule is in place to discourage teams from netting down and waiting for enemy tanks to come into view like how alot of tank battles in WW2 happened. We shall find out as the manga goes on, I guess.
Of course, that doesn't mean I don't want to see SU-152 or ISU-152 lugging around 152mm howitzer and turning tanks literally into these.
Yes, those 152mm with HE really does blow the turret right off the tank and if that blows off the turret, I don't even need to go into details of what happens to the crew and inside of the tank...
As per the E-100s (the two tanks above Tiger 2), as much as I would love to see it, I think it would run into all sorts of mechanical problems as soon as the match started. (Not to mention the tiger series had their fair share, too)
And yes, 12.8cm that Jagtiger sported could knock out just about every actually serviced tanks in the war and could knock out almost all Allies tank at range over several kilometers. As per Jagtiger, it would be a weird combination. We know that tanks are allowed to camp in the match. We also know they're allowed to externally modify the tanks (which would allow for camo paintings and nets and whatnot) We also know that Jtiger has major mechanical reliability issue, so driving around wouldn't be an option for them.
It would literally turn into a Jagtiger team starting/moving upto high ground and knocking out the opponents before they could even spot the camouflaged Jagtigers.
Which brings us to another point, the camping team has almost overwhelming advantage, what rule is in place to discourage teams from netting down and waiting for enemy tanks to come into view like how alot of tank battles in WW2 happened. We shall find out as the manga goes on, I guess.