If you want to learn about how effective the Tiger was than I highly recommend these two videos.
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How effective was the Tiger really?
YouTube · Military History Visualized
Dec 18, 2018
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A Controversial Opinion on Tiger
YouTube · The_Chieftain
1 month ago
Both of these videos come from WW2 experts and the later one was made by The Chieftain, who I have seen referred to as "Tank Jesus"
The one thing I will say myself is that the Tiger did not "have the mobility of a turtle" it was actually quite mobile, especially for its size. Steven Zaloga even praised it's off road performance during Operation Think Tank.
Regardless of your opinion on the Tiger I don't think that anybody can deny that it is legendary, it's by far the most famous/infamous Tank of WW2, there's a reason why "Tigerphobia" was a thing.
Edit: Links weren't working so I copied the text.
Amazing, you decided to ignore every single real world application of King Tigers and focus on kill counts. Since they said, in a vacuum and with no strategic context, that they are “good” (whatever that means) then how dare anyone say otherwise, right? As for Tiger mobility, the KT had none. Just read on the Ardennes offensive and how it inhibited strategic movement by cluttering roads and supply networks. The Tiger 1 was much better in that regard, though again not compatible with schwerpunkt tactics, overengineered and hard to maintain.
As for the King Tiger needing better treatment because it’s a legendary tank, just look at how bad the T34/76 is in game. No further explanation needed.