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Offline bustr

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Re: Stat question for Lusche
« Reply #15 on: November 09, 2017, 09:40:04 AM »
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It's a 2milex2mile object Waffle created. All of the support 2x2 objects that you see berms on become the sum of the total. There is no way to place it dead center of a terrain, it will default off the center line in one of the 4 quadrants. So you end up with a minute bias to what is the focus of the center of the terrain down to why one of the airfields on that island is not an equal distance from the TT like the two other. It's accepting the limitations of the polymesh(wire frame) and compromising.
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Re: Stat question for Lusche
« Reply #16 on: November 09, 2017, 09:57:22 AM »
T34/85 is lightly armored compared with the Panther, specially the hull is very vulnerable to enemy antitank weapons of most types, its the same hull the T34/76 have.

Oddly enough the T34 takes more hits on the average than a Panther or it just seems that way. 

The hunter is always at the disadvantage to the hidden-hunted.  These newer maps has you traveling more.  Add to that, with the new maps, it can be a long drive to land kills so it is just easier to stay in battle until you get taken out or the enemy stops showing up.  The Panther is not perk expensive but it can go through a lot of perks in a hurry when compared with the T34.

Probably the T34 perks should go up just a bit in perks say 5, and let some of the other tanks go to zero.
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Re: Stat question for Lusche
« Reply #17 on: November 09, 2017, 10:16:29 AM »
Oddly enough the T34 takes more hits on the average than a Panther or it just seems that way. 

The hunter is always at the disadvantage to the hidden-hunted.  These newer maps has you traveling more.  Add to that, with the new maps, it can be a long drive to land kills so it is just easier to stay in battle until you get taken out or the enemy stops showing up.  The Panther is not perk expensive but it can go through a lot of perks in a hurry when compared with the T34.

Probably the T34 perks should go up just a bit in perks say 5, and let some of the other tanks go to zero.

Yeah I have noticed that as well, especially short range. Within 1000 yds the Panther seems extremely soft IMHO.
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