Does M26 pershing belong at 6.7?

Right, but I want to continue this conversation. If you don’t, opt out.

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And I wanted to respond.

:) So the issue is?

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Yeah I’m asking can we progress now?

I have to respond to ask that.

You’re not clever or witty. Disabuse yourself of such a notion.

Like I said,

I don’t think anybody mentioned my cleverness or wittiness before you just now.

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Your pissed because we used evidence to support something wow

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Sooo…

The M26

What a tank

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Is bad at 6.7 and should be 6.3

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What evidence to support what? That you like CCs more than I do? That’s subjective not objecive.

Amen

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HAHAHAA… ok… Gen Alpha and Gen Z has made their echo chamber. You all win. I’ll mute the thread.

Fckin hilarious.

Did ya’ll know the M26 had regenerative steering thanks to it’s double differential.

Means it shouldn’t lose much speed while turning

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You’re not gonna last too long on this forum acting like you are. What even do generations have to do with anything said here? Are you just perpetually mad?

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I didnt thats interesting!

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It seems they’re modeling realistic steering for the Swedish top SPAA first. Maybe this is just a test and Gaijin will model it for all tanks later?

It could be one extra advantage for the M26 as opposed to some other WW2 tanks that only had clutch braking

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He lost the argument he is making rxcuses because he is mad lol

That Riker guy always starts debates everywhere. Just ignore him.

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any chance they tried to put a stabilizer on the gun for any M26 variants? Would love to see that if that were real.

Not that I know of, no.

The T25 we have in War Thunder used to have a stabilizer, but it was removed some years ago.

Ah, I see. M26 is my favorite tank. Built a 1:32 plastic model of it when I was a kid, lol.