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Offline moot

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Panther: Full throttle rotation = jump starts fwd
« on: April 25, 2011, 10:06:05 PM »
Not sure it's a bug  Tiger does it too.  Not sure either if it's the rotate-start that's faster, or the standing start that's slower.  Standing start sounds like it's a little slower than it used to be on the Tiger.

Take a Panther and get it rotating as fast as it'll go; press and hold W (or whatever key is fwd for you) after it's started rotation. Once it's up to top rotate speed, let go of A (or whatever left/right key you pressed to rotate) and keep W down:  the tank sounds like (can't tell for sure, no speedo) it climbs thru gears much faster than from normal standing start.
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Re: Panther: Full throttle rotation = jump starts fwd
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2011, 03:06:09 AM »
1 possibility is the engine is already revved way up from rotating, think drag racing where U rev 'er up N dump the clutch and take off much faster... Or it's a bug  :D
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Re: Panther: Full throttle rotation = jump starts fwd
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2011, 09:20:36 PM »
I tested the tanks for acceleration to 20mph when the shifting was manual, the Panther won out in a major way.  The T34's were the slowest.

I tested to 20mph and I tested to max speed.  The Panther could get to max speed (29mph) faster than the Panver IV and all three M4's could get to max speed (25-26mph).  Against te T34's, the Panther had an easy jump.  It actually took a decent amount of time for the Panther to get over taken my the T34's from a stopped position.

I dont have historical data, but it would seem to me that the shorter gear span/ration would allow the Panther to harness the power of the engine better and get the engine power tranfered to the tracks better than anything else.  I wouldnt doubt for a split second that the Panther had the best acceleration speed for a 25 ton plus tank in WWII.  That is just a hunch, though.
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Re: Panther: Full throttle rotation = jump starts fwd
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2011, 09:27:13 PM »
I tested the tanks for acceleration to 20mph when the shifting was manual, the Panther won out in a major way.  The T34's were the slowest.

I tested to 20mph and I tested to max speed.  The Panther could get to max speed (29mph) faster than the Panver IV and all three M4's could get to max speed (25-26mph).  Against te T34's, the Panther had an easy jump.  It actually took a decent amount of time for the Panther to get over taken my the T34's from a stopped position.

I dont have historical data, but it would seem to me that the shorter gear span/ration would allow the Panther to harness the power of the engine better and get the engine power tranfered to the tracks better than anything else.  I wouldnt doubt for a split second that the Panther had the best acceleration speed for a 25 ton plus tank in WWII.  That is just a hunch, though.
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Re: Panther: Full throttle rotation = jump starts fwd
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2011, 09:52:37 PM »
I've been playin too much today, starting to see double!   :bolt
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