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Turning on the spot.

Дата: 23.07.2010 21:43:58
View PostBubbalicious, on 23 July 2010 - 08:34 PM, said: I´ve noticed that this isnt possible on tanks with turrets, the tank actually starts turning in circles when you stand still and just whant to rotate your tank.
It gets more noticeable the bigger your tank is that when standing still and pressing A/D keys your tank will start moving forwards and turn instead of just turn, you can even drive your tank forwards without using the forwards key.
If i remeber correct, tank destroyers can turn on the spott when standing still if they use the mouse. I might be wrong about the TD as i dont own one anymore so i cant test it...
And will im at it, aiming seems a littel wierd sometimes to. I´ve seen my shoots go starit through and hittin the ground on the other side of a tank without damaging it.
That and ive hit tanks that were coming strait for me but turned in the last moment so they were outside the targeting recticule when i fired but i still hit.
It seems to me that the targeting boxes are lagging behind the actuall model sometimes?
Its difficult to realy test this right now since you cant start your own map with someone els and just play around.

MrVic: Not all tanks can do this, it was based mainly on their transmission they had. Tho I think a few TD's can do this and should not be able to. But more then likely since they increased the hitorical speeds up a tiny bit across the board on all tanks to help compensate they may have given TD's this ability to compensate for TD's having less time to shoot against a tank closing on them. Its a minor adjustment to help balance things out. Its still rather easy to pin flank a TD just takes getting used to the TDs in question speed acceration. Churchills for example had a new design in transmiision the Merritt-Brown 4 speed constant mesh epicyclic gearbox that let them spin in place and perform new turns ect. Panthers also had the same time of transmission design (hence the tactic for panthers to drive over a fox hole and twist in place filling/crushing the occupants....)
I know both kinda of transmission exsisted as to what tanks had exactly what transmission my memory fails me there.

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