Sometimes, gameplay beats historical accuracy.But I do want petrol bombs (Molotovs) to be able todestroy tanks.
Quote from: HyperSniper999 on February 07, 2010, 06:40:18 PMSometimes, gameplay beats historical accuracy.But I do want petrol bombs (Molotovs) to be able todestroy tanks. No, that would be far out of the realm of reason. If that did happen I would stop playing as it would make the soviets op because then all they would truly need to do is amass conscripts.
Actually, "petrol grenades" was directly an anty-tank weapon.It had a name of "KS", (Kerosinovaya smes' - "Gasolin mixture"), and was actually a misture of gasoline and white phosforum. When bottle hit a panzer armour and crashed, white phosphorum manage to self-burning cause of reaction with oxigen. It was recomended to throw that KS-bottles to motor part of tank, and if successfull, tank had no chance to survive.
No the idea behind a molotov cocktail is that because petrol vapourizes so fast that you will have an actual fire ball of both burning liquid and burning vapour.
But alcohol is flamable, so is it possible to just make a simple molotov by attacking a fuse of some kind to a bottle of wine or beer and throwing it at the engine, would it still cause hell inside the tank?
Quote from: HyperSniper999 on February 09, 2010, 01:56:10 AMBut alcohol is flamable, so is it possible to just make a simple molotov by attacking a fuse of some kind to a bottle of wine or beer and throwing it at the engine, would it still cause hell inside the tank?no beer is not flamable therefore you could not use it as a molotov cocktail.
I dont have too much of a problem with the damage done to armor, however the PTRD is too effective an infantry killer. When you have a bunch of them together, they're like snipers with cannons and tear through my infantry despite being behind heavy cover.