Russian tanks: T-44-85 and / or T-44-100

Both, T-44-85 and T-44-100 aren’t postwar.
The first T-44-85 was completed in January 1944 and the first T-44-100 in February 1945. WW2 ended in Europe on 8th May 1945 + 2nd September 1945 after Japan’s surrender.

And unlike the T-44-85 and the T-44-100, the E75 was never built and exists only on blueprints.

Uh… no. Enough of the post-war technology, I want to play a game about the Second World War, not the World of tanks. At this rate, paper can be used, because while the Germans / Japan were fighting serial tanks and there was no time to rivet prototypes, the same Soviets had 30 prototypes alone that had never fought, and therefore the other side did not create counter-funds. And therefore, the E series will go, which was in paper or the machines of the USA / Britain of the 50s, because Germany / Japan did not make their own machines.

Not Post-War

Show me a fight with him. All the developments on this tank were used for the T 54/55 tanks. I repeat, stop making paper tanks. Paper is not only the machines in the sketches, but also those that, apart from the Design Bureau, did not appear anywhere on the battlefield.

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That way, most of them should be removed,
The US and the Soviet can’t beat GE.
The balance difference between equipment and weapons is very serious.
Also, JP won’t be able to beat even the US back in the M2 carbine (2023~2024 patch).

“oh the soviets want a normal tank, it’s awful, not historical” very stupid nonsense from German beer. well, according to people like you, you can’t have the t-44 100 because it’s post-war. I can throw you some documents that even in March, April, February they were already there and not on paper.

No.

None of these three should enter the game, their armor is too powerful.

They should give the Soviets a 100mm gun with decent armor, my suggestion is to add the T34 100 to the TT, but if they don’t want to do that they should give the Soviets the T44 100, the IS2 has a terrible reload time and low ammo, the T34 85 can’t destroy the KT from the front either, the Soviets need a standard tank.

I mean you can try to act the victim here, but there are not a single “unique” thing in the game that soviets dont have a proper proto / paper / copy pasta counter.

“We understand your concerns about the presence of a post-war machine in the game, but the Su-9 ended up being the best option to match the competition from other nations. We introduced it into the research tree in order to balance the gameplay in high BR battles and to avoid depriving the USSR of a pleasant new addition.”

soviet suffer /s

Since we already have SU9, why not just add IS7 or T54 to it?

T44-100 will be even more historical than su9. And the logic is if the prototype did not fight then it is necessary to saw half of the branch of many factions. In addition, there are IS6 of which there were 2 pieces in metal. So far, as such, no one except Japan has papers.

Why not BMP with ATGMs and PT-76?

Those things fight Tiger 2 in WT, right?

It’s all about the “holi balans” and “avoid depriving the USSR of a pleasant new addition”, anyway

definition of postwar: “occurring or existing after a war”
So telling that these tanks are postwar, is wrong by definition. :wink:

And like I wrote above: the first T-44-85 was completed in January 1944 and the first T-44-100 in February 1945. WW2 ended in Europe on 8th May 1945 + 2nd September 1945 after Japan’s surrender. Both existed as real tanks and weren’t paper tanks like you said. :wink:

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One thing is for sure
As you said, there is a 0% chance that the game will change.
It was 2021-2023, and it was actually a terrible balance.
That’s why it’s changed to the current direction.

He didn’t see Combat…

and?

still doesn’t mean they are postwar like you said.
postwar means (by definition) “occurring or existing after a war”

war ended 8th May 1945 (europe) + 2nd September 1945 (japan). T-44-85 and T-44-100 were ready in January 1944 + February 1945 (before the end of WW2)

No matter what excuse/answer you give, it’s not fair that they receive something they didn’t fight against.In WW2

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no matter what you saying, telling that they are “postwar” is wrong by definition. :wink: :kissing_heart:

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You gotta love the double standard…

Stuff like Cönders MG, 50mm Me-262, MG-45, STG-45… never saw service either and only a very VERY small number were ever build, but guess what, we have them in the game.

Oh but a tank that was produced with several hundreds of vehicles produced by the end of the war (you know something like 2 to 3 times the number of Jagdtigers ever built), no it surely cannot be added to the game…

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Agree. And be are beyond “postwar stuff” - russian gets a postwar jet figher because of the ballance and technically japan techtree should be empty because of equipment which doesn’t saw cambat / or exist only on blueprints xD

but it’s every time the same. german fear that they won’t be able to farm russians anymore (although T-44-100 would still be easy snack for Tiger II’s) and russians fear the same if germans get new stuff. Its always the same. xD