unicode said: The poor tank crews with only a pistol and no grenades die so fast.
Not really, I read that some tanks often carry light machine-guns to protect themselves in case it happen. And carry grenades? Are you crazy? It will only cause more trouble.
Schrobby said: Tank Witches? Fund it!
Already existed. Simply check wiki of strike witches.
T34/38 said: Not really, I read that some tanks often carry light machine-guns to protect themselves in case it happen. And carry grenades? Are you crazy? It will only cause more trouble.
I was not talking about in real life, your argument is invalid.
In the Men of War game, most tank crew have only a pistol and nothing else. Only a few Russian tank have crews with a submachine gun if I remember correctly. Once out of the tank they are of little use, especially when an enemy tank comes forward. I often try to scavenge anti-tank grenades from nearby bodies but moving around is very dangerous. Many crewmen die shortly after getting out by whatever that destroyed the tank, even if it's a anti-tank grenade infantry.
IMHO,this thing from which the nekogirls get out, not very similar to the Sherman... By the way, in the Men of war, weapons of the crew depends by the type of tank. The crew of the T-40 has only pistols and the crew of IP-3 is armed with submachine guns.
AntonRussia said: IMHO,this thing from which the nekogirls get out, not very similar to the Sherman... By the way, in the Men of war, weapons of the crew depends by the type of tank. The crew of the T-40 has only pistols and the crew of IP-3 is armed with submachine guns.
Tank commanders might also have SMGs too and not the regular crew.
Yeah, I noticed that it is supposed to be a tank destroyer. But still, I am more used to M10 and M18 for the Americans.
This layout is very un-American. Apart from the T28 super heavy tank they never built designs like the German Sturmgeschuetze or the Soviet SU tank destroyers. The hull is from a M4 but the tracks look like from a French Somua S35.