The single data point is the damage that the vehicles do against infantry. I don't know what would convey the point that it does damage against infantry more clearly. I possibly should've included more vehicles in my analysis, but at this point we're on a tangent to a tangent to a tangent (no, seriously) and I'm kind of losing interest.
it is really easy to understand what that guy was telling you...
I´ll give you an example.....my tank do 1000 damage every time he hits an enemy tank....
Enemy tank do 200 damage every time he hits my tank....
Now, enemy tank hit me 8 out of 10 shoots, while I only hit him 1 out of 10 shoots....
In addition, my tank fires each 5 seconds, but enemy tank shoot each 2 seconds...
Yeah my tank is a beast, he do 1000 damage!!!!
but after the engagement my tank is dead, and enemy tank is alive....
You might want to figure out what you are talking about before you post. The point I was making was that the damage is very high for the AEC against inf.
Sorry if I sound salty.
ehh, well, that guy said that AEC is not as good as it was in the past againts infantery, so no a great threat in the early game where he don´t usually have ligth vehicles and tanks, so no big treat there for the enemy faction.
And you answered with that table....if your answers is remotely linked to what guy said, then, you were trying to defend AEC being good againts infantery
If not, then, maybe, it is better you don´t quote others if you are not saying something related to the quoted guy.
anyway, I´m really noob, so maybe, I just missunderstanding something, if so, apologies....
Finally, yeah, giving a table with damage data is not a good indicator of if that unit is good or bad againts infantery...coz, there are lot of others parameters that affect the performance of that unit againts infantery, as accuracy, how fast it is shoooting, etc...
So , imho your damage table is really pointless as it is not a good indicator of the performance of those units againts infantery....