john g
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Joined: 10/6/2000 From: college station, tx usa Status: offline
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Originally posted by jsaurman:
Back in the SP1/SP2 days, someone made a great chart that I used all the time, it graded all the tanks for a certain year: A, B, C, or D. It was really useful when playing a country that I didn't know the equipment well, plus it helped me decide when to upgrade to the next level.
Would anyone like to help me recreate that type of chart for SPWAW 4.5? I would also like to index it by speed, and by armor and by firepower. (I.E. if I wanted to know in 1941, what the fastest tank for any country that had at least a 75mm gun, I could find that info quickly....)
My selection criteria is different, for me the primary choice is the best armored tank, then penetration of main gun, then speed then amount of secondary armament. Surround your crew a thick steel cacoon and they will survive to fight on, if you choose with speed or firepower as your first sort criteria you end up with the equivalent of the battlecruisers at Jutland, eggshells armed with hammers, not armored knights pounding on each other with swords.
When I started a WWII campaign as the Germans I looked at the encyclopedia to pick out my armor upgrades before I started. That minimized the number of equipment changes I made and kept my experiance up. I purposely kept some obsolete equipment in use because a quantum leap in equipment was coming up, an example was the change from PzIII where I changed to the IIIj but then held on to them until the PZVIe were available. I then held on to those until the PZVIb were available, never putting any Panthers on the field.
That was the selection criteria for a campaign that never went to the Russian front. Against Russians I would have had to change my selections, so what your opponent fields against you makes a difference as to what you buy as well.
The upshot of this is that there is no simple "best" tank for each year, there isn't even a "best" tank for every job, sometimes you can use a specialty tank like the Ferd or sturmtiger and accomplish tasks that a platoon of panthers or tigers can't handle.
Even playing style comes into the choice, personally I would never take a Nashorn or su57 out there, too much gun for too little armor, both are great tank killers if they don't get shot back at, but are deathtraps if they are hit.
thanks, John.
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