07-19-2014, 10:24 PM,
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campsawyer
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RE: Burning Tigers
(07-19-2014, 09:25 PM)zaarin7 Wrote: Yet they don't include an SSR on how the KV-1 almost could not see out of the vehicle closed up in 1941. Or how as late as Kursk the T-34 still only had 4 crew and the commander was the gunner so his view was only what he could see through the gunners sight.
Oh well I guess if they did all that it wouldn't be PG it would be something like ASL. What does it do give a Soviet favorable odds shift in close combat?
Your last sentence sums it is up, this is not ASL. Personally, I don't like these individual SSR's for vehicle idiosyncrasies because they don't reflect at scale. This is a platoon of units and at the scale my feeling is that those special characteristics should be reflected in the numbers on the counters. With the Ferdinands, they should have a much lower DF than they have. At this stage of the war they were tank destroyers and did not have the anti-personal capabilities, so my simple answer is a DF of 2 or 3 rather than additional SSR's. It has been done with other counters, such as the SU-100 in RtB, it has no DF factors.
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07-20-2014, 12:10 AM,
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Poor Yorek
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RE: Burning Tigers
(07-19-2014, 10:24 PM)campsawyer Wrote: At this stage of the war they were tank destroyers and did not have the anti-personal capabilities, so my simple answer is a DF of 2 or 3 rather than additional SSR's. It has been done with other counters, such as the SU-100 in RtB, it has no DF factors.
Alan,
Might this be a matter of ammunition supplied? Granted the Elefant lacked a machine gun, but if these AFVs were supplied with HE as well as AT rounds, a reasonable DF value might be warranted (and the lack of the MG accounted for by a negative col shift in assault). I plead ignorance of Stalinite ammunition specifics, but perhaps the SU-100's 100mm gun only had AT rounds available - if I recall correctly, that gun was a specialized AT calibre - and hence the lack of a DF value?
Just speculating on APL's fire value decisions.
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07-20-2014, 05:11 AM,
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campsawyer
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RE: Burning Tigers
(07-20-2014, 12:10 AM)Poor Yorek Wrote: (07-19-2014, 10:24 PM)campsawyer Wrote: At this stage of the war they were tank destroyers and did not have the anti-personal capabilities, so my simple answer is a DF of 2 or 3 rather than additional SSR's. It has been done with other counters, such as the SU-100 in RtB, it has no DF factors.
Alan,
Might this be a matter of ammunition supplied? Granted the Elefant lacked a machine gun, but if these AFVs were supplied with HE as well as AT rounds, a reasonable DF value might be warranted (and the lack of the MG accounted for by a negative col shift in assault). I plead ignorance of Stalinite ammunition specifics, but perhaps the SU-100's 100mm gun only had AT rounds available - if I recall correctly, that gun was a specialized AT calibre - and hence the lack of a DF value?
Just speculating on APL's fire value decisions.
My point exactly. This special case was handled within the DF rather than a special rule.
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07-21-2014, 02:00 AM,
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RE: Burning Tigers
The Elephant/Ferdinand might have been designed as a tank destroyer but at Kursk the Germans used them as a battering ram in the vanguard of the attack. The DF rating is for the 88 gun which carried HE rounds and the lack of a machine gun for self defense is covered in the special rule for assualt combat.
Thanks, Mike
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07-21-2014, 07:12 AM,
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awdougherty
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RE: Burning Tigers
(07-09-2014, 01:28 AM)Hugmenot Wrote: Vince, if you got that impression from my post, please consider I have limited vision and my specific situation is unlikely applicable to someone with 20/20 corrected vision.
Going back a bit in this thread as I just got and punched my copy. My vision without glasses is pretty solid, with glasses it's a bit better than 20/20. I find the new markers basically unusable. Not that I couldn't make out what they say if I try, but I need those markers to help establish an overview of the situation at a glance. It's as if functionality of any sort was tossed out the window when they were designed.
Honestly, I'm at the point where I doubt I'll ever use the laser cut counters in any way if I can cobbled together what I need from Eastern Front and Road to Berlin.
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