I noticed we miss this U.S. tanks:
M4 (Sherman I), , M4A3, M4A1-76, M4A2-76.
Brits:
Achilles
Archer
More version of cromwell
Late version of churchill
OoB Western Allies GC sketch
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GUNDOBALDO08
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
Also the naming of the current Sherman types is not consistent.
Even a bit confusing to us not too familiar with the various models.
Even a bit confusing to us not too familiar with the various models.
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GUNDOBALDO08
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
I notice that brits fighters as typhon, tempest and mosquito when attack lands units has strategic type animation: long bombs fall... I hope it will be replaced by rockets or similar...
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GabeKnight
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
Is it applicable with this units, though?GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:11 am I notice that brits fighters as typhon, tempest and mosquito when attack lands units has strategic type animation: long bombs fall... I hope it will be replaced by rockets or similar...
If so, it shouldn't be a problem changing the attack animations in my mod.
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GUNDOBALDO08
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
Thanks Gabe, but I hope it will ve fixed in vanilla tooGabeKnight wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:18 pmIs it applicable with this units, though?GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:11 am I notice that brits fighters as typhon, tempest and mosquito when attack lands units has strategic type animation: long bombs fall... I hope it will be replaced by rockets or similar...
If so, it shouldn't be a problem changing the attack animations in my mod.
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
Sorry, you misunderstood. I was actually asking our (other) residential plane/aerial experts if those planes really used primarily rockets for land based attacks.GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:36 amThanks Gabe, but I hope it will ve fixed in vanilla tooGabeKnight wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:18 pmIs it applicable with this units, though?GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:11 am I notice that brits fighters as typhon, tempest and mosquito when attack lands units has strategic type animation: long bombs fall... I hope it will be replaced by rockets or similar...
If so, it shouldn't be a problem changing the attack animations in my mod.
(I don't know such things and would need to investigate)
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GUNDOBALDO08
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
No doubt about it, typhon, tempest and mosquitos certainly could ne equipped with rockets!GabeKnight wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 12:52 pmSorry, you misunderstood. I was actually asking our (other) residential plane/aerial experts if those planes really used primarily rockets for land based attacks.GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:36 amThanks Gabe, but I hope it will ve fixed in vanilla tooGabeKnight wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 7:18 pm
Is it applicable with this units, though?
If so, it shouldn't be a problem changing the attack animations in my mod.
(I don't know such things and would need to investigate)
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GabeKnight
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Re: OoB Western Allies GC sketch
Well, yeah, that kind of statements are exactly my point. I'm sure that many plane types could have been equipped with rockets instead of bombs - but my question is, if they actually were and if this setup was the one used exclusively or predominantly.GUNDOBALDO08 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:29 pm No doubt about it, typhon, tempest and mosquitos certainly could be equipped with rockets!
In my understanding the rocket technology during WW2 was rather in their infancy, using unguided, low-efficient rockets that needed to be fired at a rather close range to aviod spreading. As said, I'm no expert, and I'm sure there were plenty of tactical missions that could utilize rocket technology, but personally I doubt that, in general, air-to-surface rockets were used that often then.
