Quote from: Shadowmetroid on January 25, 2010, 12:35:11 AMQuote from: BlackDahliaMurder on January 24, 2010, 09:25:25 PM...T34s had to flank the Tiger...Heheh, funny story: some T34 crews actually rammed Tigers and it worked rather well. But that won't be portrayed ingame.I actually suggested ramming as an ability for T-34 long ago, and I still imagine the faces of commanders watching their Panthers and Tigers disappear under kamikaze attacks of T-34 ))) would be a great show ...
Quote from: BlackDahliaMurder on January 24, 2010, 09:25:25 PM...T34s had to flank the Tiger...Heheh, funny story: some T34 crews actually rammed Tigers and it worked rather well. But that won't be portrayed ingame.
...T34s had to flank the Tiger...
Ok first the panther was influenced from the T34 (historical fact)
But you are speaking about "realistic facts", CoH is not that, or this game would not be possible, tanks would shot each other from the 2 extremities of the map.
And if you say "realist",
And the Il 2 Sturmkoviks should always be here owning german tanks.
If your so superior, why do you loose every battle with the Soviets and whine about OP? And HISTORICALLY, GERMANS LOST and T-34 had the last lough.
How many T34s were sacrificed? I know about 2-3 Shermans were sacrificed per Tiger...
Actually Panthers WERE influenced by the wide tracked, slopped armor design of the T34/76 which where brought on the field in 1940.
The T34/85 was brought out somewhere between late 1942 and early 1945.
lmao hmm let's see...the T34 had to come close as 300-100 meters just to be able to penetrate the side/read armor of the Tiger, while the 88mm gun could kill the T34 at 2 miles away! so yeah, more than thousand T34s were sacrificed of course.
Again, (I must have stated this at least 10 times now) Only the Panther's hull design is based on the T34, but armor isn't everything on a tank. the t34 wasnt engineered at all and had no mechanics in it while the panther was extremely well and complex engineered with a mechanized turret. tankers in the T34s had to use handwheels to control the turret and main gun. While Panther crews only needed to use some controllers and the mechanics did all the work. The Panther was like a modern high-tech tank compared to russian tanks at that time. also the Russians copied the german cupola and mounted it on their own tanks. After 1944 all T34s were upgraded with a big cupola on the top of the turret for the commander.
not 42, it saw first action in 1944 during the final battles.... a very short combat time before the war ended. Even the IS-2 was first employed (1943)
No one is disputing the face that the T-34 suffered at the hand of the Tigers, but your distances are slightly off...