He’s stripped of all credibility just with his nickname, lol.
SnailKisser35’s video “Premiums and powercreep are essential for warthunder!”
He’s stripped of all credibility just with his nickname, lol.
SnailKisser35’s video “Premiums and powercreep are essential for warthunder!”
It was all tested <week ago.
Being honest I have only heard online accounts of events. I will look into it in further detail.
so as always you are just parroting something you heard without confirming it and then pressent it as a fact
he only way you would be able to lose a limb would be to have it behind tghe breach or somewhere stuipid like that
Who here was talking about Javelin? I’m talking about autoloader. If you think RedEffect is a propagandist, why don’t you prove it? Send a link or something that proves they have a bias, something I’m sure you won’t do because there’s no way to prove it.
Prove it, you can’t, can you?
In short, someone posted “I’m going to guess” on Reddit, and you took it as absolute truth, typical.
For crying out loud. I think you lot lack some basic comprehension skills… whereupon you then come onto the forums and complain that nobody understands you. Go figure.
You used Red Effect as a source to say that T-72 is X.
I countered by showing a link to a past video where Red Effect was shown to be unreliable.
Ergo - you posting Red Effect videos does not help your case, since he has been shown to be flat-out wrong on some rather basic AFV knowledge.
So, because of one mistake or error, all his credibility goes down the drain? From the beginning of something in 2022, he harshly criticized both sides and exposed the facts, and now because of a past mistake or error he made, everything else is worthless?
You were the one who wheeled out his video as if it would definitively counter the suggestion that the T-72 autoloader was unsafe.
Have any of you actually sat inside a T-72? I wouldn’t wish sitting in one of those things (closed up) on my worst enemy. That’s even BEFORE bits of it start moving.
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As I have never operated a T-72 of course it is not from my personal experience.
Helis being a pain at top tier could be fixed by shoving airfields and helipad 70 or more km further away making it harder to simply shoot and forget over the helipad
meaning if you get hit,you fall on the ground and youre dead,instead…in the current status,most of the times when you get hit,you fall on the helipad and you simply repair
Well folks - that’s what I call a breakdown.
It was simply an observation. I HAVE sat in a T-72, then in a Centurion. I am of average height, average build. The Soviet tank was cramped, you needed to have the limbs of a gymnast to reach even common used controls and the turret was dominated by the big autoloader mechanism sat smack in the middle. It would just take the slightest mistake, putting one’s arm or leg in just the wrong place at the wrong time and the rest would be messy.
Now, Centurion. Positively roomy by comparison. I mean, it’s a tank - so it’s not luxury. However I could actually move around the turret. I could actually imagine using the thing for more than 20 minutes without bits of me getting eaten.
There lies the basic difference in tank design. The Centurion felt like it had been designed to carry four people and fight. The T-72 felt like it was put together first, then some room had to be found to squeeze in three incredibly small people in and around all the working parts.
Anyway, off you go and please do continue your rather strange descent…
i dont understand how yall shifted from speaking INGame related stuff to IRL ones
It’s the War Thunder forums - it’s something of an occupational hazard.
However you are right. I shall scuttle away from the thread and return to my usual haunt in the British Weapons Thread.
No actually the first account I heard was Iraqi? T-72 crew who reported to the US/British the T-72 autoloader could cause injury.
As I am not a T-72 crew and considering how poor the T-72 is in other aspects of crew comfort and safety it was believable.