Дата: 17.07.2021 22:40:45
mrtanker58, on Jul 17 2021 - 16:46, said: I have played several games on TEST SERVER and I have seen several
T95s and they were very, very, hard to pen as it's driving toward a
cap circle at 200-300 meters. Let's see you hit the hatches
at 250 meters. The maps also have corridors where you can't
get flanking shots until they get in close. The same with heavies
with strong upper front plates and turrets like the 705. They
just drive forward and at 200-300 meters you can't pen them because
you can't hit the lower plate or the sides. In the game I was in a
T95 and 705 just drove forward in sector I and nobody could pen
them and we had to retreat back to behind the objectives.
This is IMPORTANT because they are pushing the defenders back as
they advance, but you can't pen them unlike tier 8 tanks which can
be penned at range, even the Defender or 703. The
introduction of HEAVILY armored tier 9 tanks will completely change
Frontline.
Draschel: No real different than Defender or 112 already, except
have cupolas (albeit small) while 705 does not? In fact,
Defender, 112 even have better side armor than 705. If you can LFP
pen tanks like VK7501, 703-II, 112, Defender, Chrysler - you can do
it to E75, 257, 705, ST-I, Ausf B too. The problems will be Phase
1, Concept 1, Emil II - because they are extraordinary
powerful gun dep tanks. Not only that, they are reasonably mobile
tanks like T10, but offer huge improvements in
armor. T95 Jag Tiger Tortoise will be artillery turret
static defense gimmicks, nothing much more. They will be consumable
air and ground strike hotspots too. Frontlines needs speed