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Old 07-21-2006, 01:22 PM
turbografx16 turbografx16 is offline
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Default Tiger traversing and panzerfausts.

Hi,

I was just wondering, are the devs considering implementing the ability for the Tiger tank to traverse on its treads to make up for its slow turret speed?

Also, will panzerfausts become modelled more accurately? They should be able to penetrate 165-200mm of armor yet as far as I know, ingame it will always take 2 hits to destroy a T34/IS2.
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Old 07-21-2006, 01:52 PM
Rameusb5 Rameusb5 is offline
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Also, will panzerfausts become modelled more accurately? They should be able to penetrate 165-200mm of armor yet as far as I know, ingame it will always take 2 hits to destroy a T34/IS2.
This has not been my experience. I can almost always kill Russian tanks in one shot with the Faust.

Make sure you're angling it correctly. They can dud if they impact wrong.
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Old 07-21-2006, 02:01 PM
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The Neutral steering capability of the Tiger has been discussed many times. While it was one of the few WWII tanks capable of doing this it was a very bad practice. It places an enormous amount of stress on the treads and will easily damage something. Given the lack of the ability on other tanks and the rarity of its use due to self inflicted damage there is little to no chance of it appearing.

PF kills, like many others, depend on the angle. I get many one shot PF kills, I have also had three PFs not kill at T-34. That's life.
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