RC2 units bugs
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RC2 units bugs
I'll add all the error written below:
37mm wz.36 - ATG has AA animation
85mm M1939 - vs ground no fire effect
German "Schnellboot" (Torpedoboat" in Norway has no moving sound
TP7 - has original PG move sound
Renault R35 - No fire effect and move sound
25mm CAmle 39 - vs ground no fire effect
Panzer IA - incorrect fire animation at shooting to the left side
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37mm wz.36 - ATG has AA animation
85mm M1939 - vs ground no fire effect
German "Schnellboot" (Torpedoboat" in Norway has no moving sound
TP7 - has original PG move sound
Renault R35 - No fire effect and move sound
25mm CAmle 39 - vs ground no fire effect
Panzer IA - incorrect fire animation at shooting to the left side
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Last edited by Pupec on Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:38 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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French H35 and H39. Absolutely Identical stats (I even compare them in the pzequip file).
457 Hotchkiss H35 1 112 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
458 Hotchkiss H39 1 127 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
YET the H39 costs 127, the H35 only 112. I do agree that having multiple units especially historical ones makes the game more flavorable and allows the players to "customize" their forces. But having two units with identical stats will only cause the players to buy H35s.
At least make them identically priced....or change fuel/ammo something.
457 Hotchkiss H35 1 112 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
458 Hotchkiss H39 1 127 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
YET the H39 costs 127, the H35 only 112. I do agree that having multiple units especially historical ones makes the game more flavorable and allows the players to "customize" their forces. But having two units with identical stats will only cause the players to buy H35s.
At least make them identically priced....or change fuel/ammo something.
Yea, there seems to be an R35 and an H35. The R35 looks like it has the right stats, cheaper, slower, weaker HA, less initative, but the H35 doesn't.Iscaran wrote:French H35 and H39. Absolutely Identical stats (I even compare them in the pzequip file).
457 Hotchkiss H35 1 112 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
458 Hotchkiss H39 1 127 10 38 5 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 10 9 1 1 4 01.01.1939 01.01.1944 0 rott
YET the H39 costs 127, the H35 only 112. I do agree that having multiple units especially historical ones makes the game more flavorable and allows the players to "customize" their forces. But having two units with identical stats will only cause the players to buy H35s.
At least make them identically priced....or change fuel/ammo something.
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Hmm, I'll have to go back and check. I think there were no animations when the Ju-87 was attacked and took damage (no explosions on the aircraft itself), but I'll double check to be sure.You mean when it attacks ground targets? Because that would be intended, there's only a sound effect of bomber diving. And of course the explosion if it hits something. It's the same for all bombers.
There is also an R35 (Renault tank) and the Somua S35 as well.
They are all different tanks.
The official designation of the "H39" was actually Char léger Hotchkiss modèle 38 série D or also refered to as Char léger modèle 1935 H modifié 39 or "H39". The Hotchkiss tanks basically are all based on the H35 model, with modifications done later they are sometimes called H38, H39 or H40.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotchkiss_H35
The major difference between H35 and H39, both based on the very same design, were only minor changes to traction and motorization/speed/movement parts which allowed the H39's to be more maneuverable and roughly 10kph faster and also from 1940 on some tanks were als upgraded by a slightly better gun and radios for better tank-tank communication.
Therefore I think some differences in stats should represent this....or remove either one of the models completely.
They are all different tanks.
The official designation of the "H39" was actually Char léger Hotchkiss modèle 38 série D or also refered to as Char léger modèle 1935 H modifié 39 or "H39". The Hotchkiss tanks basically are all based on the H35 model, with modifications done later they are sometimes called H38, H39 or H40.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotchkiss_H35
The major difference between H35 and H39, both based on the very same design, were only minor changes to traction and motorization/speed/movement parts which allowed the H39's to be more maneuverable and roughly 10kph faster and also from 1940 on some tanks were als upgraded by a slightly better gun and radios for better tank-tank communication.
Therefore I think some differences in stats should represent this....or remove either one of the models completely.



