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Incidentally, I'll just note that you never said anything about them playing well for civilians playing at tanks. I was the one who first brought up, many pages prior, the fact that these are high school girls playing tanks. The point stands, however, that compared to that Chally 2 crew, Black Forest's girls are panicking. Quote:
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Again, as the saying goes, takes one to know one. So if you're accusing me of hypocrisy, well, do the math. Quote:
Then I want no part of your so-called culture. Also, I find it remarkable that you've managed to turn this into a personal attack on me. A tacit acknowledgement that your position is indefensible, perhaps? Quote:
But still, jesus, fitting the 120mm smoothbore to an M4 hull? Mad genius. That said, if they're using WW2 style rounds, then I could see performance issues, since you need rifling to engage spin to stabilise the round, and since sabot rounds are banned, you lose the whole point of the gun. The 105 the use on the Challenger 2 or the old M1 Abrams would have been better.
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2013-08-15, 22:15 | Link #7105 | ||
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We see this in the Girls und Panzer anime, of course, when Miho's talents for knowing when to advance and more importantly, retreat, help Ooarai out. The belief that "culture" is recklessness and mercilessness is so intrinsically broken that it cannot survive that long (having self-destructed via warfare before they could stablise). Sun Tzu figured this out some two thousand years ago, and the fact that his ideas are still widespread today should be an indicator of how effective they are
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2013-08-16, 05:43 | Link #7111 | |
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Still, one must wonder that how unbalanced a post-WWII gun but limiting it to "WWII" ammo will be. Since there is no real WWII round for the gun, if the gun is allowed with ammo at all the best we can do is allowing a round that will be plausibly producible with WWII tech. The problem the gun will still be able to withstand a larger amount of overpressure than WWII guns, which theoretically allows them to create a round with an "insane" amount of WWII propellant. |
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2013-08-16, 12:50 | Link #7119 | |
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2013-08-16, 12:56 | Link #7120 | |
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The only tank that could be considered better are Baneblade ( basically much wider Maus with 11 instead of jsut 2 guns ) and it's variants, everything else is not up to it - even non-human tanks. I also wanted to ask the people who read the Panzekkraft rules: is 'up to 1945' ruel for tanks for nationals only or for Panzerkampf in general? My question would be: can they use modern tanks in International fight ( like Sheridan, T-72, Merkava, Challenger... )? |
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