Let’s face facts; GV MGs do not even come close to reflecting reality. First of all, they are extremely vulnerable to fire from aircraft. If you have ever seen photos of armored vehicles after being strafed by aircraft, many of the turret-mounted MGs are missing, having been carried away by gunfire. No tanker would trade shots with a strafing fighter, simply because death was a near certain result.
In addition, having fired countless numbers of rounds through Browning M2HB .50 caliber MGs, I can tell you that hitting a moving truck at 1000 yards is a challenge, much less hitting an aircraft moving along at 300+ mph. There’s a reason vehicles like the M16 Motor Gun Carriage were developed. Armored vehicles simply cannot defend themselves against air attack.
In this game, GV mounted MGs seem to have laser sights, with ballistic computers. The guns are virtually immune to enemy gunfire, and it the gunner is fully bulletproof.
While a 250 lb bomb may not overturn a tank, it will toss a halftrack around like a toy. We also do not see the stun effect the over-pressure shock wave generates.
Resulting from the massive aerial bombardment preceding the Operation Cobra breakout (France, 1944), Advancing American troops found Mk.V Panthers lying upside down, have suffered near misses by 1,000 and 2,000 pound bombs.
I’ve made repeated strafing runs on M3s (halftrack), with no obvious effect. Yeah, right! 200 hits of .50 cal. API would have left it looking like a sieve. Meanwhile, that single, unprotected, completely exposed .50 cal MG shoots the wing of off my F6F! Gentlemen, it’s way beyond laughable.
I’ve killed 3 fighters with the 7.92mm machinegun on a Panzer Mk.IV! A Zeke, a 190 and a Typhoon!
Ridiculous!
Let’s not ignore PTs either. I’ve dropped a pair of 1k bombs within a boat-length of a PT, with no effect. I didn’t even get an assist when ship guns later killed it. The hydrostatic over-pressure of those bombs detonating would have crushed the plywood hull of the PT like an eggshell.
I’m with Lazs. These “concessions to game play” move well beyond reality, deep into the twilight zone.
My regards,
Widewing