why not wanting something like Federov I want something like Federov maybe MKB 42(G) or MKB 42(M) Early
(MKB 42(M) early chambered for DWM cartirage the MKB 42(M) late was chambered for Polte cartirage or 8mm kurz)
Unfortunately the Super Pershing saw combat against Panzer IV
They join together with the Soviets who have AT weapons from Germany In its TT while Germany DOES NOT HAVE ANY
They nerfed the MG42 which should have a 250 belt and a 1500 rate of fire. But the allies did not hesitate to give them the Stinger which there were only 6 weapons.In total, that weapon has a box of 200 bullets
The “every faction has strengths and weaknesses” rule only applies to the Allies and Soviets, but not to the Germans.
I don’t really get your ideas (my reply was quite late) - The modified M26 T99 was tested at Aberdeen around December 1945, and thus considered a post-war tank (as NonNational pointed out). This tank was neither put into mass production nor participated in combat, and should have even been cancelled before testing was completed.
Then Euthymia07 attempted to demonstrate that it (without defining “it” was the M26 T99 or T99 itself) can still be considered a WW2 tank, as it was produced earlier than it was tested (without giving a in-WW2 production date).
And at least… as you see above the production date of M26 chassis. I didn’t found the production of T99 for now, but it could assume that it was not mounted on M26 until December 1945, as the M26 chassis was waiting for the T99 launcher to be ready.
Not suprising there was no T99.
True, but I’m afraid this is exactly the logic of developers as it is a BR II tank fighting in Moscow.
cause they need AR in TT. also idk what is actual rof for hyde, so i wont be commenting on its rof.
we are not talking about CAS balance here, we are talking about tank balance.
that MG is kinda pointless, but panzerschreck was needed year or two ago. i would rather that they introduce panzerschreck than that US has no infantry counter to high BR tanks.
i provided you with one of the most definitive sources about ww2 weapons that thoroughly debunks your narrative.
also if you actually bothered to read any of the sources you would have seen that 1200rpm is most iconic mg42 rof. but wheraboo being a wehraboo i guess…
No not Islamic, but Hindu influences. South Asia was first Hindu, then Budist (I believe first Mahayana and then Theravada budism).
Islam came later trough trade. It is only present in southern thailand and Rakhine region in Burma.
An iconic weapon like the MG42 with its 250-round magazine and 1500 fire rate should not be an Event weapon but a TT weapon.Why if that is done it is unfair to Germany why did I ask those people who like it Thompson and the PPSH41 with its high rate of fire and drum magazine will be eliminated From the TT and they are only Event weapons and the ones in TT only have the Box charger and A Rate of -450,-300 to those weapons in Rate of Fire It would be fun and fair for them, right? Or this? It only has to be applied to Germany, because I remind you that the Germans From Tier I-III they suffer against the PPSH41 with box magazine and the Thompson