The report what will be useful in understanding for people who accept that reports. It should show the issue and page from source where is written correct information about problem.
Not adding hundreds comments with machine translated document which tbh looks like bug.
Of course the missile itself is hardly the issue but rather the launch angle.
And y’know, it wouldn’t be an issue if the missile actually leveled out with my sight with a sense of urgency, instead it decides to take its sweet time unless I force it to dive down, in which it will likely miss my target because I can’t judge how much to pull down when I can’t even see it in my sight.
Honestly Type 60 ATM shines in long range maps.
I mostly used defensive strategy, but some times getting 2-4 kills but quick enough it is being intercepted by mad cas revengers.
If it’s something Thailand used, the Thailand subtree should get it full stop. Otherwise why does the US have 3 (technically 4, but one is a jumbo) different 76 Shermans? Would you call those slop? And why does Japan have so many functionally identical tanks? (Most of the ST-A, ICV/RCV, ST-B and early Type 74)
Honestly, if the Thai T-84bm oplot comes in the next update, I think it will be an interesting addition to the Japanese tech tree with the opposite characteristics to the Type 10. In fact, I’m sure some people are looking forward to its addition!!
M60A1 can get Blazer ERA modification so you can have it both with and without the armor, but you don’t need to add a copy of the unarmored one in the US tree.
M60A3 TTS can have log “WERA” armor modification and be unique, but like the M60A1 can still be used without it to show the Thai tanks without add on armor.
As i have brought up before, even the copy-paste Pattons like M60A1 is better than the US version because of FCS upgrade allowing the use of laser range finder same with the M48A5 but this one is not yet in the game.
New magazine from PANZER talks about Modernization Upgrades of the Type 10/Type 90 Tanks.
(The cover photo with RWS is for illustrative purposes only.)