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otester 04-09-11 07:49 AM

T-34 vs Tiger Realism???
 
Are there any realism mods out there?

I have MMP installed but I don't think that affects it.


Does it really take up to five 88mm shells to knock out a T-34 from the front?

Freiwillige 04-09-11 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by otester (Post 1639112)
Are there any realism mods out there?

I have MMP installed but I don't think that affects it.


Does it really take up to five 88mm shells to knock out a T-34 from the front?

The MMP mod does affect realism, Makes it more realistic. But A tiger should punch through a T-34 easily out to 2,000+ meters

otester 04-10-11 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Freiwillige (Post 1639431)
The MMP mod does affect realism, Makes it more realistic. But A tiger should punch through a T-34 easily out to 2,000+ meters

It penetrates but doesn't actually knock it out, it can require up to 5 shells to knock it out from the front.

Krauter 04-10-11 06:25 PM

Why engage a tank at the front where its armour is thickest?

otester 04-10-11 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Krauter (Post 1640015)
Why engage a tank at the front where its armour is thickest?

I try to avoid it but I thought the Tiger had no problems with this?

Sledgehammer427 04-10-11 07:24 PM

penetration doesn't necessarily mean a killshot.

the US had this problem in the first gulf war, the sabot rounds the M1's fired would go clean through a BMP and not kill it.

I'm sure you can say the same for T-34's and Tigers. remember the sloped armor might be deflecting your rounds as well. but a penetration doesn't always mean a kill. you could have simply blown the radio apart and wounded the driver, but that doesn't mean you hit the rounds in the turret or killed the gunner.

otester 04-10-11 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sledgehammer427 (Post 1640036)
penetration doesn't necessarily mean a killshot.

the US had this problem in the first gulf war, the sabot rounds the M1's fired would go clean through a BMP and not kill it.

I'm sure you can say the same for T-34's and Tigers. remember the sloped armor might be deflecting your rounds as well. but a penetration doesn't always mean a kill. you could have simply blown the radio apart and wounded the driver, but that doesn't mean you hit the rounds in the turret or killed the gunner.

What would guys recommend is the best way to knock one out from the front? (T-34/85).

Bleser 04-10-11 10:58 PM

I aim for the turret if they are facing me, otherwise the side and rear if I can.

But yes, I do feel they are largely difficult to knock out when hitting the front plate (same as the SU-85).

Sledgehammer427 04-10-11 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by otester (Post 1640038)
What would guys recommend is the best way to knock one out from the front? (T-34/85).

Aim for the turret. At least get rid of its ability to fight.
after that, I'd go for the tracks.

otester 04-11-11 06:37 AM

Thanks for the tips guys.

What about hitting the ammo compartment from the front, is this possible?

Sledgehammer427 04-11-11 06:50 AM

I believe the ammo is stored in a basket that is under the turret in T-34's. Or, right in front of the engine. a good shot on the engine compartment (on the side, under the back part of the turret) is almost a guaranteed killshot, if memory serves me right :up:

otester 04-11-11 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Sledgehammer427 (Post 1640264)
I believe the ammo is stored in a basket that is under the turret in T-34's. Or, right in front of the engine. a good shot on the engine compartment (on the side, under the back part of the turret) is almost a guaranteed killshot, if memory serves me right :up:

I mean from front :O:

Sledgehammer427 04-11-11 07:04 AM

from the front you say? :O:
I dont think the round would make it. once it hits the round loses at least 80-90% of its kinetic energy, and theres a lot of equipment and humanity to go through (even if its only about 1.5 meters from the front) to hit the ammo.

one penetrating shot can hit, dismember the driver, destroy the radio, and at best spray the legs of the commander with shrapnel, which, I'm sure you know, isn't lethal to a round in the turret, and the likelihood of hitting one juuuust right is about the same margins as getting struck by lightning.

and thats taking it realistically, I think the game separates the tank into separate compartments (front, engine, mid/crew, turret) and any hit will stay in the compartment you hit.

otester 04-11-11 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Sledgehammer427 (Post 1640272)
from the front you say? :O:
I dont think the round would make it. once it hits the round loses at least 80-90% of its kinetic energy, and theres a lot of equipment and humanity to go through (even if its only about 1.5 meters from the front) to hit the ammo.

one penetrating shot can hit, dismember the driver, destroy the radio, and at best spray the legs of the commander with shrapnel, which, I'm sure you know, isn't lethal to a round in the turret, and the likelihood of hitting one juuuust right is about the same margins as getting struck by lightning.

and thats taking it realistically, I think the game separates the tank into separate compartments (front, engine, mid/crew, turret) and any hit will stay in the compartment you hit.

Also what about the T-34/85 being deadly over 500m?

Krauter 04-11-11 12:43 PM

Based off Wikipedia (I know I know..) T34/85s could engage Tigers at 100/500m range.

Answer? Engage them from further out. Do not give away your position and wait for a clean shot to the track or engine compartment.

If I recall, Tigers could penetrate T-34s at the 1-1.5km mark no? That gives you 1000m breathing room from when the T-34 can effectively engage you.


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