fdcp_elmo wrote:
Jobarra wrote:
I would say that is way too old for the era of combat that battlefield2 is set in. Could possibly be a mod that included it though. I'm not familiar with that tank. It looks like it has no turret, so is it actually an assault gun? I wouldn't think an assault gun would work in modern combat. Don't even know why they were made during WWII either. I'm guessing part of it is that they are cheaper/quicker to make since you don't have to make the turret.
It is for forest warfare a turret is not handy in the woods
info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_tank
Still, even if you're in a forest, just keep the turret pointed forward
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Interesting concept. They're right about the low design. That thing would be a nightmare to fight against, especially if it was dug in already. How do you get a shot against maybe a foot of the enemy showing, and that foot heavily armored.
Still, the versatility of a turret outweighs the defense provided by the low profile I think. No stabilization of the gun would also get them killed on today's battlefield unless they were defending a dugin position. Stopping to fire is a thing of the past.
[g0t]JediPimp wrote:
EA is not getting another penny from me until they fix the performance issues and bugs in BF2 and BF2SF.
Am I the only person not pissed to find out that EA has been busy putting together this new stuff to get more money outta you before taking care of those customers who already forked over money on Bf and BFSF.
EA Should get their priorities straighted out.
EA = business. Their priority is to make money. If EA was a completely benevolent entity, it would produce games completely for free. Of course, it wouldn't last long as an entity since it's expenses would liquidate it.
Corporations = entities without emotion. There is no perfect software. There is a level of bugginess that every piece of software has, and the effort to fix that bug may just not be worth the fix. I'm not saying that it shouldn't be fixed, but if they stopped everything and fixed every single conceivable bug, they would run out of money to pay the programmers
Last edited by Jobarra (2006-01-11 13:41:42)