@gszabi99 said no, maybe he doesn’t have all the elements yet, not to mention this is still temporary
Besides, this could mean only France and Russia too. It would be very surprising to see UK and US who arguably have the worst SACLOS AA in game (second worst overall AA to Italy, Israel and maybe Japan only) get absolutely nothing this patch to be fair
I have mixed feelings. On one hand, I’ve waited for years for the big boys to arrive in Naval. On the other, I dont see how this will actually improve the mode.
I mean, hopefully the new ships from Italy, France, and the UK will be able to handle the Gneisenau with its 380mm guns. But Bismarck and Iowa? Those would already be major problems for them.
Yamato? That thing is straight up insane. Everyone wants to see the Yamato, it’s legendary.
My question is: how the hell are we supposed to sink that thing? Planes currently have a 0% chance of even getting close to it.
that is entirely possible but its also gaijin I fully expect these countries to just be left by the wayside, while being told hey be happy everyone else is getting better SPAA you just have to suffer for the next 2 months and wait and im sure gaijin will give you one then
Vanguard and Roma are basically 1:1 counters to Bismarck; many people even claim and argue that Roma would be better… and Iowa won’t be great at all gameplay wise.
Remember its armor was meant to offer immunity from 16,000m onwards; and most engagements ingame take place at 8,000-12,000m at most. And remember the nuclear barbette shell rooms of American BBs.
I hope we see the M1A1 FEP w/ Trophy soon, I feel like that’s a good equivalent to the T-72B3A. As for the German equivalent…the Leopard 2 MBT “Technologieträger”, Leopard 2A7A1, etc. are all just top.
Ngl there is a conceivable chance of the ASM-2B. They could just make it GPS guided and able to hit tanks.
Also, AGMs, unlike bombs or AAMs, do actually have functional LOAL in game right now by using some settings to have a fake lock against the ground. So it could reasonably come with its proper LOAL.