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bangs drum because germany still has the best tanks
the sp is better then what the us had but not as good as the ferdinand or k2h
wow the us/uk allies can fly the TU2 wow what update was that

and the regular pershing cant front pen the k2h thats why the sp was added

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i listed its advantage and you want to pick at something like that. it has a steady rof and better elevation…

Furthermore again, it can pen the front of tiger 2 which was the goal.

So per asymmetrical balance now germany needs a fighter/bomber with ridiculous payload like p-47… it can be better and that’s BRV… because once again i remind you of TU2, its front cannons are a MASSIVE advantage.

Whatever there is no reason in arguing and now i’m taking it off topic… i digress

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again The TU2 is ussr what does that have to do with the US/UK allies
the sp has 100mm of armor at best outside the turret shield meaning
br3 and br4 axis tanks can pen it
the kt2 can only be penned by the sp
the ferdidnand can only be penned by the sp
the us has not caught up to the axis
the axis needs better planes
that are worse than the f9 or p47
when the us gets something like the 26e5
then the axis gets the f9

again a hundred times the sp is not equal to the ferdinand or k2h

so what br4 us tank can front pen the ferdinand because as i have been told br4 is always uptiered to br5

it’s proving your asymmetrical fantasy land doesn’t exist.

If tu2 can be a counter to JU188 and be better then that means germany can get a p-47 counter that’s better. simple.

Because US had a fighter bomber basically as their attacker 3, yet they got a medium bomber that can be used ON TOP of the p-47… so also by that logic it means that germany can get a fighter bomber along side its medium bomber.

Really what the first part means is reinforcing your belief that US NEEDS the best planes. You have said that. The P-47 is better than the ju188, god forbid we tip the scales for once since the damn vehicles were released in germanys favor… it’s about time.

Also if the super pershing wasn’t an effective counter i wonder why the only person actively arguing against it that i’ve seen is you… simply can front pen the 2H, that’s what it was added for. so the balance was set.

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Ok it gets a plane better then the p47 that can only be used against the ussr not the us uk
The sp can front pen the k2h
And the panther can front pen the Pershing and super Pershing does that mean they belong at br4
I never said it wasn’t a counter I said it’s not as good
The sp can beat the k2h
But the sp driver has to be no as good but better then the k2h

Again the axis needs a better attacker
But a. Attacker that is not as good or better than thecp44 but just a little wose
The us will have an equal tank when the 26e5 is added

The sp can front pen the kh2
The kh2 can pen everything but the shield of the sp
The sp can do the same only with a gun that reloads in glacial time

And again the tu2 is a Soviet plane wtf does that have to do with the us uk
Ask them to remove it if you thinks it’s so unfair
Don’t ask to destroy the allied axis balance because the ussr got a broken toy

I’d rather have a gun that can only front pen the hull of the kh2 like the kh2 can do to the sp
But in turn get decent armor and a cannon that has a reasonable rof

But it can destroy and withstand the 88 Kwk43 of the Tiger 2H

It isn’t

The F-9 is no better than the P-47, even if it burns you up.

The Meteor and P-80 were not needed by the Allies, unlike Germany with the Me 262.

Okay, Germany loses F-9s. But you lose T-20s, Hydes, Ofenrohrs, Meteors, P-80s, Pershings, Pershings with M8 rockets, and Super Pershings,Jumbo of 75 and 76 . And Germany retains its REAL weaponry And his Me 262

It’s your country’s fault, not Germany’s. They’ve already been given good tanks, but they keep complaining.

They did so, or came close, with Ofenrohr, Pershing, Pershing M8, Super Pershing and 76mm Jumbo.

APCR with 367mm Penetration If you can’t do that, it shows your lack of skill in playing and aiming at the vulnerable parts of the enemy tank.

An E-75 will be the appropriate rival for your prototype.

*only against the Allies,

Is this just a bit, like hyperbole to make your point, or do you unironically think that these changes would make things balanced.

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