Panther Problem
Дата: 17.10.2010 07:04:05
Mrtheox, on 17 October 2010 - 01:40 AM, said: When a round penetrates a tank it's trajectory is tracked through
the tank. Also. there is a 60 to 70 percent chance that a module or
crew member wont take any damage if the module or crew member is
hit by the projectile. If the round passes through a module and
doesn't damage it, continues along it's path inside the tank.
Because there is no internal division inside the tanks it is
possible to shoot through the front glacis plate of a tank and have
the round strike the engine or gas tank in the rear of the tank,
which results in a fire. I've attached a link to the tiger 2's
collision model, which clearly shows that engine and transmission
components can easily be damaged from a frontal hit.
merig00: This
I think people are missing a crucial piece of information. The transmission (which in most german tanks is in the front) is part of the engine hitbox. So transmission might have been shot but the game will report it as the engine damage.
I think people are missing a crucial piece of information. The transmission (which in most german tanks is in the front) is part of the engine hitbox. So transmission might have been shot but the game will report it as the engine damage.
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