If i knew how to animate anything i would have. Don't the team have\know any skillfull animators?
THIS IS A REAL SUGGESTION, IT'S SERIOUSInstead of giving the Pak 40 a cammo ability my suggestion is to make the Sdkfz. 9 beeing able to drag it around and have the crew on it's back or inside it while it is beeing transported giving the big AT gun more moveability. Pictures from the war with a German half-track of 'Großdeutschland' Division towing a 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Russia, 1943.http://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=8249Another picture from soviet russia with an SdKfz. 10 half-track vehicle towing a 7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun, Russia, Jun 1944 http://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=8212Though animations in the start might be abit stiff it is possible and also Unique for the OSTHEER and really cool for getting for big and slow PAK 40 that has a huge punch to the EASTERN FRONT.Don't flame me this time please, this post is for real and the unit\ability concept is worked out and is most likely possible to add. It's unique, accurate to history, would look amasing with some work and be fun!
Don't the team have\know any skillfull animators?
So it's tried in a different Mod? But they might have made a model with HT and PAK on it. That would probably be very stiff. What if you don't make a new model or animation, just use the old ones first and try to make it follow the HT.
Don't flame me this time please, this post is for real and the unit\ability concept is worked out and is most likely possible to add. It's unique, accurate to history, would look amasing with some work and be fun!
Btw, AFAIK, the only problem with this is that the crew refuses to hide.
No, Its not unique. Use the search function.
Btw, having camo on the PaK36 is not about making it unique or not, it's a balance decision; it's damage won't be as much as the PaK38 so it would need camo. You need to understand why things are being planned like that before just claiming that something is "unoriginal".
OSTHEER IS DONE WHEN IT'S DONE!
Personally, I don't think it's worth the effort, as you would have to take into account the terrain in order for it to look right, and I don't think that's possible.
when Germany invaded the USSR, the gun was next to useless when confronted with Russian T-34 or KV-series tanks. It was successively replaced by larger calibre weapons, like the 5 cm PaK 38, but there were never enough of them, so it was decided to enhance the capability of the PaK 36 by providing it with new ammunition.[1]
The PaK 40 was much heavier than the PaK 38, decreasing its mobility to the point where it was difficult or impossible to move without an artillery tractor on boggy ground.
Infantry have even immobilised tanks using a set of plates covered with leaves and dirt as dummy mines (the ruse being augmented by the crew's obscured vision). Infantry can then attack the stopped tank. This tactic was taught to the British Home Guard during World War II since they were not often provided with long-range anti-tank weapons.In some cases in World War II, a tactic of the some infantry was to run directly up to a tank, avoiding their main and machine guns, and pour petroleum over and into the tank and light it, sometimes blocking the exit, burning the crew alive. Used by Soviet and German infantry respectively.