Vidkun
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| 05 Sep 2016 04:53 AM |
| War Thunder's Russian bias is actually a problem. Russian shells do more damage post-pen damage. |
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| 05 Sep 2016 04:54 AM |
if your game is based on tanks, a degree of historical accuracy should be expected. one or two paper tanks are fine, like the maus and the tiger ii 105.
but when your whole tech tree is full of paper tanks with paper guns firing paper shells from their paper crew? then we've got a whole lot of issues.
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| 05 Sep 2016 04:59 AM |
Maybe the hardest, but you don't see anyone crowd funding 20 million out their ass like a certain game did
not that that has anything to do with difficulty of the game. just rustling your jimmies. |
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Vidkun
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| 05 Sep 2016 03:22 PM |
It makes it an in-depth experience of what could have been. The tanks are balanced and aren't OP at all.
There is however, interesting tanks like the VK 36.01 (H), the Tiger I (P) etc.
There is also the interesting turret that is put on the stock Tiger.
The Japanese heavies are hardly historically accurate though, but they were made to balance out the extremely tough Russian heavies like the IS-3, IS-7, etc.
I still don't understand though. What's wrong with paper tanks if the game isn't striving to be 100% historically accurate? |
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