I had a thought on this. Ever since the patch when the GV should be in neutral it liked to move in the direction of what ever force was last applied to it. I have film of my M3 sliding left into a hill on what looked like level terrain after I slowed and stopped beside it. (though with the new model I have no indicator of what attitude my M3 was actually at.)
I also have film of stopping on a slope in neutral and sliding into a house to my left down slope in a T34-76 (at least I think that one is on film). At any rate the problem seems to be that neutral seems to let your GV slip in what ever direction force is applied to it in. IE you were moving forward on level ground it wants to continue moving forward. Or if you stop on a slope that slants to the left or right your GV will slip in the direction downward force dictates... Unless you shut off your engine which seems to negate the laws of physics and stop your GV in it's tracks. lol
I would guess HT or whom ever is in charge of programming for the gravitational pull of GV's needs to add a little more stopping power to the neutral gear.
P.S. HT I would suggest you blame Pyro for this because I lost a Tiger tonight fully stopped in a VH (at least I thought it was fully stopped)
Pyro I wouldn't throw you under the bus like this but I've never had any correspondence with you or I might have your back and we could blame suds or something.

We all know Skuzz is the man and Waffle was a former squad mate . Rosie has a very nice voice on the phone (not that you don't but I don't know that I've ever talked to you.) And superfly well I don't want to have any trouble with him or I might find a Flayed1 SUCKS sticker in the remodeled B-26 or something....... Anyway hope this helps if you would like one of the films I'll see about sending it in... Just might save Pyro's hide
