Your welcome! It just so happens, I started using AHK today, and rebound the tactical map. |
Isn't it as simple as:
q::Numpad0 |
You called them Reds?
There are four different colors for enemies, are they all red to you? |
Dont you know TWP is bugged yet? XD
It works the same way it has always worked, by targetting the ground. With TWP you can kill an unsuspecting American tank before it even realizes its being hit. |
P4 is a great tank, has amazing AI with the three MGs, excellent at surviving to get Vet and the lovely bonuses.
In team games the P4 is perfectly timed, and perfectly suited to provide support to combined OKW and Wehrmacht armies.
As others said, E8 is crazy beastly and T34/85 still very good (which I am mostly OK with), which is mostly what eclipses this tank. A P4 and a Pak40 together can kill almost any enemy tank. Blitzkrieg helps circle strafe tank destroyers or heavy tanks, target weak point (and just the sheer damage) from Pak40 ensures dead tanks. |
Bearistan was invaded by Ranger Stan, he cut the phone lines. Propaganda crack down, the bear intelligence machine couldn't communicate. The trolls came and went with nary an officer to enforce the law of the bearocracy.
The Salmon Age was over. |
Is that their only meaning? Don't all of them have their own specific use like using BartonPL as the trollface?
I don't think there is a convention regarding what each of them mean. They don't mean anything really, just like empty words from balance designers and talking heads
( Barton does mean troll though )
( Its Barton )
( Barton Man )
( no no )
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1. AmiPolizeiFunk - COH2.ORG admin and SNF shoutcaster
2. BartonPL - Troll, SNF Season 5 winner
3. Peter Qumsieh, Relic balance designer
4. Marcus, COH2.ORG admin
5. Quinn Duffy, Relic game director
6. Computerheat, COH2.ORG staffer (nice face!) |
T2 + T4 + Counterattack Tactics Doctrine
Con, Maxim, Maxim, Con (Or Maxim), Engi (or Mortar, but I hate soviet Mortar), AT Gun, Shocks, T4 -> SU85, Kat, KV1s.
The extra engi is for laying mines mostly. They're cheap and can cap territory. This is a very good team game build. Build a B4 if the situation calls for it. |
The biggest problem with PGrens is players not knowing how to use them (or sturmpioneers). I often build PGrens as Wehrmacht, but usually only 1. My standard build is:
Gren, MG42, Gren, Gren, (Sniper or Mortar or T2 Tech), T2, and a PG. Used as a flanking unit, or to slow an advance by sitting in green cover, they are amazing. Sure, they can't walk into a blob and expect to live (Which is what many players expect).
The problem with PGrens is a larger problem of long-range being much better than close-range, and the fact that shocks are popular and beat them at close range. I don't think the unit needs changes until the long-range small arms gets a look. |