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The reasoning behind this is that by the time the Pershing was available for ground combat in Europe, the US Army was nowhere near the coast!

There were, however isolated ports on the Channel coast that held out until May 1945 - a fictional scenario might involve an effort to reduce one of these ports. In real life, the Allies simply "masked" the ports with friendly troops and carried on towards Germany. The German garrisons were too happy to sit in peace for the rest of the war, and the Allies didn't see the point in getting a bunch of troops killed for very little gain. They needed the ports desperately (hence the vicious fighting after the fall of Antwerp to clear the Scheldt estuary) but I guess they realized the Germans would just blow up the ports if they tried to take them.

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Fan:

You'd know if it was 14" guns. They make a hole big enough to fit a rifle company in. Well, almost.

And what time frame does the interface say?

[This message has been edited by Fan (edited 01-16-2001).]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

They needed the ports desperately (hence the vicious fighting after the fall of Antwerp to clear the Scheldt estuary) but I guess they realized the Germans would just blow up the ports if they tried to take them.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

The desireability of any particular port depended on several factors. One was the volume of materiel it could handle. Another was whether or not it was tied in to the transport system so that supplies could be readily moved from there to the front. This includes its proximity to the front. This latter was a deciding factor in not trying too hard to take the French Atlantic ports. They were just to far from the front to be worth the cost of taking them.

Antwerp, on the other hand, was a major prize. It could ideally handle almost as much tonnage as the the rest of the ports on that immediate part of the continent taken together, it was close to the front, and had excellent transport connections.

Michael

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In a standard QB you cannot get both a Super Pershing and a 14 incher, and you would have to be an idiot to want them anyway. Sure, a 14" shell down the gullet is a really bad day for the defense. But that one two person little unit is worth 700 points plus, and if it bumps into an MG 42 early in the game you are hosed. All offense and no defense.

The Supers are over priced for what they do. Lots of the better US tanks are that way -- just look at the price of the E* and the Panther -- the E8 is more expensive but the Panther is a better tank. (The E8 gets it higher expense I suspect from the .50 cal). With the Super Pershing, you are better off getting an M36 and an M4A3 for the same bucks (good against armour and infantry) or a pair of M36 and work them together (the amor hunters option.)

You are probably not facing 14 inch guns anyway, he probably spent the moola on an 8 inch, which is pretty hefty and really blows apart a defense, assuming you have some vantage point from which to target it.

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ksak:

How long does it take to get a 14" fire mission on the map?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Depends on the quality of the spotter and if there's a TRP in use.

An elite spotter gets them to a target within LOS at about 1 minute. Add another minute if the target is out of sight or the spotter is veteran or regular.

With a TRP the time is about 35sec.

The spotting round(s) might do the job themselves. Reloading takes a few minutes, so there's plenty of time to change target between each salvoe.

To get both 14" guns and Pershings in a battle, you have to get into the editor and fiddle with the date setting.

Set it at June '44 and get the guns, then change it to April '45 to get the Pershing, then change it to whenever you want the battle to happen...

Cheers

Olle

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