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Old 06-01-2010, 11:42 PM
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Flame tanks in WWII were common, more common then those heavy IS-3 and T29 tanks. Why were the flame tanks not added to the game? KV-8, Churchill Crocodile, M4 Sherman flame tank, Flammpanzers? The Allies and Axis all had their own flame tanks, but they were not added into the game. It will be really, really devasting to have one of these on the battlefield, but I would like to have these added into a mod, update, or new MoW game.
Yes, they were more common then IS3s and T29s seeing how neither saw enough action to say they were in the war and the T29 never was in WWII at all. As for in mods I think the German Soldiers mods do add them, or was it Commanders of War II....I know a few mods have them.

@Crni Vuk The Japanese flame tank in the base game isnt a tank but more like a tracked sardine can w/ like 8 flamers sticking out all sides. ive not used it but ive seen it and all its devastating torchness. Id love to see some dedicated flame tanks to.




I tried to make the KV8 Flamer tank by switching files and stuff around and the Flame thrower was equipped and all but in the editor flamers dont work so I couldnt tell if it worked or not haha.
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