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Old 04-04-2011, 12:53 AM
KnightFandragon KnightFandragon is offline
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Yeah, first thing, get used to your German armor sucking BAD......You had this happen in Men of War and not AS? In Men of War the Tiger is a total waste of time, the only tank they have that is really decent with any real staying power is the Panther and King Tiger. The Tiger has a weak spot right smack on it's front bumper, the big flat spot below the driver slit and Bow MG....Yeah that spot is EASILY penetrated by anything bigger then about a 57mm and Sherman 75. Any big gun...76mm, 17Lb, 85mm...oh yeah...you will die. Then, if your Tiger or Panzy IV gets off a shot, expect it to bounce. The Germans have some hardcode somewhere that makes thier guns somewhat pitiful. I have a mod where I increased and messed around with Penetration numbers, giving the Germans much better penetration at range and my dad bounced like 20 some Panzer IV rounds off my modded KV that has 110 armor on the front, he then kissed its side and still took like 10 rounds to kill its 80 side armor. So yeah, German tanks dying to Soviet AT infnatry surprises me none. Its a Russian game so it will have some Russian bias in it. It is retarded that the German tanks are so lame but thats that I guess...
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