Post by Marine Mike on Sept 19, 2016 15:18:37 GMT
Q: Why do the top Soviet guns have load checks?
A: This represents their two-piece ammunition which took more effort to load than the other shells.
Q: But that's in favour of German vehicles! Soviets won the war! For the Motherland! German bias! Soviet armour was superior!
A: The strongest German gun also features a load check. The Soviets also relied on medium tanks far more than heavies. Their medium tanks are also extremely well-rounded. If you're looking for Soviet Tank Science, where half the tanks are made up, shooting the transmission sets fire to the entire tank and no reasonable limit to heavy tanks, perhaps you should google World of Tanks or War Thunder.
Q: The M10 is strictly weaker than the 76mm M4 in late war. What's the point of it?
A: M10s were less common than the 76mm Sherman models and were used by different types of units. You should remember that their purpose is what you make it. If you want to play a min-max game, the 76mm Sherman is the obvious choice but the M10 was present and is there for anyone who wants to employ historical army setups rather than just minmax.
Q: The KV-1 is too strong!
A: That's what combined arms and tactics are for. If it's giving you trouble, you've either built a poorly balanced army or you're not using your speed to your advantage in this low-point game you're playing.
Q: Is the Valentine point cost for real?
A: Yes. For realsies.
Q: I spammed [x] and...
A: Get. Out.
Hey now... spam is ok, especially if its T-34's or soviet light tanks, just dont expect to do too well - Tom
A: This represents their two-piece ammunition which took more effort to load than the other shells.
Q: But that's in favour of German vehicles! Soviets won the war! For the Motherland! German bias! Soviet armour was superior!
A: The strongest German gun also features a load check. The Soviets also relied on medium tanks far more than heavies. Their medium tanks are also extremely well-rounded. If you're looking for Soviet Tank Science, where half the tanks are made up, shooting the transmission sets fire to the entire tank and no reasonable limit to heavy tanks, perhaps you should google World of Tanks or War Thunder.
Q: The M10 is strictly weaker than the 76mm M4 in late war. What's the point of it?
A: M10s were less common than the 76mm Sherman models and were used by different types of units. You should remember that their purpose is what you make it. If you want to play a min-max game, the 76mm Sherman is the obvious choice but the M10 was present and is there for anyone who wants to employ historical army setups rather than just minmax.
Q: The KV-1 is too strong!
A: That's what combined arms and tactics are for. If it's giving you trouble, you've either built a poorly balanced army or you're not using your speed to your advantage in this low-point game you're playing.
Q: Is the Valentine point cost for real?
A: Yes. For realsies.
Q: I spammed [x] and...
A: Get. Out.
Hey now... spam is ok, especially if its T-34's or soviet light tanks, just dont expect to do too well - Tom