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New Age Santa

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  1. This may sound silly/stupid/pointless..buut. Sometimes if I capture a squad or the remains of a platoon that has been causing me particular trouble I have my men do "target area" on the POW's positions to kill em. This is especially nifty when you have a flamethrower vehicle.

    I'll also do this if I have POW's and I don't want to leave them behind or leave any soldiers with them.

  2. Well on the subject of accuracy at long and extreme ranges something has to be done. 40+ rounds to kill a stationary target at 3km seems a bit much, especially with the 88mm cannon and a elite crew. As M Haufbauer said, "It just seems wrong"

    Odds are this will be adressed in CMBB where there will be much more long range fighting. But for the sheer sake of arguement this needs to be adressed in CMBO because it seems to be the reason why many people say the German armour isn't being modelled correctly. HOWEVER, I have noticed that the German armour fairs much better than the allied in a 2,000m shootout. So the problem (or lack thereof, if I am wrong) does not cripple the game by any means.

  3. Thanks for the input for my test, much appreciated. Any stats,firing tables, etc etc you can hand to me or post on the board would also be greatly appreciated, seeing as I could compile it (hopefully and with enough time) into a list of effective ranges or if I am really lucky, maybe BTS will listen to me and improve long range firing capabilities.

    Of note, however, is the fact that the allied tanks suffer greatly at long range fighting. With their shells either missing entirely or simply breaking apart against the superior German armor. This could very well be the answer to those who cry that German armor is not modelled correctly, when in fact it is. It is just that the German tanks excelled at long and medium range fighting whilst allied tanks usually did not fair so well.

    Edit: I'll be posting the results for the KT and 2,000 meter Tiger tests soon.

    [ 09-28-2001: Message edited by: New Age Santa ]

  4. Here are the results from the first run of tests at 2,000 meters, a Tiger vs. 5 M4 Shermans.

    Target 1- M4 Sherman

    Range- 1927 meters

    Rounds fired- 1

    Kill- Yes

    Target 2- M4 Sherman

    Range- 1925 meters

    Rounds Fired- 6

    Kill- Yes

    Target 3- M4 Sherman

    Range- 1923 meters

    Rounds fired-15

    Gun damaged on impact from round 9

    Kill-Yes

    Target 4- M4 Sherman

    Range- 1923 meters

    Rounds fired-2

    Kill-Yes

    Target 5- M4 Sherman

    Range- 1936 meters

    Rounds fired-7

    Kill-Yes

    Tiger hit once, shell ricochetted

    [ 09-28-2001: Message edited by: New Age Santa ]

  5. The statistics you see are from the first test, I performed 5 tests after this with the nearly the same results so it's pretty consistent. One could say I am expecting a bit much from the 88 though. Although I have been reading threads which have people saying CM was modelled for "knife-fights"

    Whether this is true remains to be seen, and hopefully these tests and other tests inspired by my tests will show either that CM cannot handle nor was made for long range fighting or that it is just as suitable as these close engagements.

  6. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>I use ta have that Tiger mod. Where can I find that Tiger mod.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Right here-- http://www.afv-uk.net/cmoutpost/Terrain/Gunslinger/gunslinger.htm

    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Can you point us to some real life hit percentage figures at 3km range?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I was sorta hoping for you guys to come up with that, although I will search for some.

    Btw, I'm not criticising CM or BTS, I am just curious about the issue of accuracy at long range and extreme range in CM, so I used the 88 and 75(I think) as reference weapons to begin with, the tests are still far from over. I plan to test all armor and support weapons at long and extreme ranges and then compare them with real life statistics.

    This will, of course, take quite a while.

  7. Well I decided to make a extreme long range gun test involved one Elite tiger tank and 5 regular vanilla Shermans.

    The map size is 360 meters by 3,440 meters.

    The targets engaged were as follows:

    1'st Target-M4 Sherman, 3263 meters.

    Shots fired-47 Kill-Yes

    2'nd Target-M4 Sherman, 3252 meters

    Shots fired-44 Kill-No

    I will also be presenting pictures to show ranges being used, kills, and the spread of shells.

    Here we have the Tiger tank engaging target number 1-

    Tanktest1.jpg

    And the end result after 47 shells fired

    Tanktest2.jpg

    Spread of shells directed at Tiger tank(FYI:I marked the spots where shells impacted with yellow dots, for ease of reference)

    Tanktest3.jpg

    Spread of shells directed at Target 1

    Tanktest4.jpg

    And finally, the spread of shells directed at target 2

    Tanktest5.jpg

    Now some may be asking about the other 3 Shermans and why I did not fire at them as well. The answer is quite simple...I ran out of ammo (you will notice the Tiger still has one AP shell left, it refused to fire this shell. Probably saving it for self defense)

    [ 09-28-2001: Message edited by: New Age Santa ]

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