2-3 tommys with double lmgs schredd everything...and u want to buff it..yeah.
Ullu...maybe work on your reading comprehension a little bit, I don't see a single person calling for buffs here or even tacitly implying they need a small bump.
I think the brens are likely fine but I have been copying a few Brit players who opt for grenade tech and 5 man upgrade first.
I generally really like how Tenshi(Han's duo partner) conducts himself through most of his games/streams. The game is inherently BS really with RNG determining crucial armor/infantry engagements but the some people in the community really need to get some perspective here.
Ullu's a lower ranked Axis player who is trying to use this incident as ammunition and false authority for his comical balance threads and others seem to be dog piling hans with a bit too much fervor. I don't even personally like Han's streaming style that much, but the response to what essentially boils down to a standard fare rage quit/uninstall is completely overblown.
This episode + it's reactions isn't really how we should be trying to foster a half decent community.
I'll definitely try out Pumas some more if the situation warrants it. How do you think the Anti Infantry of the Puma compares to something like the the Stuart or AEC?
I don't know whether or not this was an intentional change that I just don't remember, and I don't know whether or not this has been reported yet, but it appears the AEC has access to the target treads ability at vet 0.
Looks like it's intentional.
AEC MK III
The AEC has been modified to be able to snare vehicle without requiring veterancy and allow the AEC to better function into the late game.
Treadshot now available from the start; only fires one shot that slows the target
Veterancy 1 restores Treadshot to its original form
This didn't happen before dbp, so why now? I mean if a lot is going on this change means an auto lost mg. Why? lol
I think that's been in the game for a good while. I can only recall it happening once to myself, but it was for sure pre-Live. Von setup his MG right outside the front door of a house on stream, allowing it to get stolen. A few other chat members chimed in that the bug has been there since release.
Besides the sheer awkwardness of borderline busting out the term "kid" as an insult on an online forum what elements actions has relic taken to appeal to the moba community exactly? I have my own philosophy for where balance patches and game design should head towards for the next coh game but I would love a bit more clarification/specific examples.
RTS games and how much they should/should not borrow from the moba space is a pretty hot topic right now but a lot of people differ in their interpretation of signature moba mechanics.
Unfortunately this is the perpetual state COH2 is in these days. The only way to make sense of what's actually accurate is by parsing through pages of changelogs, patch notes, and digging through game files. And even those can be deceptive.
Like sturmpanther said, all you can do is wait and see if some one in a position to do something about it gets around to it.
That's probably attributable to the lack of a comprehensive resource for all unit stats, penetration values, dps stats, etc. Once a patch drops those tools are suddenly outdated until the site/tool owner gets to work on updating them.
I think Smith and mirage are pretty receptive to bug reports. They're still looking for reproduction procedures for a few of the more persistent ones like garrison dancing if you're willing to be a bit more useful.