The T34/76 definitely under performs. Compared to the P4 and Sherman it has worse AI (even before the pintle gunner upgrade is taken into account) and worse AT with none of the survival abilities both those tanks have. Sure it is 10 fuel less than a Sherman and 25 less than a P4 but it ends being too expensive to spam and too cheap to be useful as a generalist.
A few ideas to fix the problem:
1.) Replace it with the T34/85. The T34/85 would have to be reduced to the standard 640 health instead of it's currently ridiculous 800 health for this to work and even then the tank would have to cost between 120-140 fuel but the improved gun would make all the difference when fighting heavier armor.
2.) Give the T34/76 HE rounds. It works for the Sherman. If the 76 could switch between HE and AT rounds it would be a much larger threat to infantry and have a better defined role as an AI tank that can do a bit of AT work if need be.
3.) Make the T34/76 cheaper and reduce the pop cap. If the cost of the T34/76 was reduced to around 80-85 fuel it would be a much easier tank to spam in large numbers. In this instance the advantage of the 76 would be that while an inferior tank in all regards you can have two 76s for every panther and three 76s for every two P4s. Thus some degree of parity could be maintained by numbers alone.
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Thread: T-34 needs a buff7 Jun 2015, 00:01 AM
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Thread: Top US things to do29 May 2015, 09:55 AM
Also, here are some things you can do around SF: Rent a Bike and Ride across the Golden Gate Bridge and into the Marin Headlands Provides a great view of the city and is one of the most iconic sights to see in SF. Don't do this during weekday rush hours though. Tour Alcatraz A bit touristy but still really cool. In particular the audio tour is worth it. You get another great view of the city from the warden's house. Visit Golden Gate Park Basically SF's version of central park but with bison. Like central park there are lots of museums scattered around. Experience the Japanese Tea Gardens Located in Golden Gate Park the Tea Garden isn't that large but it's well maintained, very relaxing, and quite beautiful. Unleash your inner weeaboo by ordering some tea and mochi there. Watch a Giants Game at AT&T Park Order some garlic fries and enjoy the best ball park in America (suck it Chicago.) It might be an odd year but the Giants have been on fire lately as well. See Beach Blanket Babylon It's basically The Rockey Horror Picture Show performed live with bigger/gayer hats and more political/celebrity satire. Go in the evening if you go because they censor some of the jokes in the afternoon. Visit Chinatown A lot of Chinese restaurants and Chinese stores selling cheap crap. Still looks cool and is plenty historic. Go Shopping at Fisherman' Warf or Pier 39 Both are tourist traps teaming with stores if that's your thing. Fisherman's warf smells like crabs and has a lot of fresh crab meat for sale while Pier 39 smells like sea lions but doesn't have any fresh sea lion meat for sale. Visit the Beach Baker Beach is located in the Precidio and provides a scenic view of the golden gate. Also sometimes nudists in the northern most area. Further south is Ocean Beach, a nice long stretch of sand favored by surfers. In either case the water will be cold as shit. Visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk If you feel like driving an hour south the boardwalk has a lot of rides and a great beach. Every Friday night in the summer they hold a concert on the beach as well. Santa Cruz in general is pretty awesome too, total surfer town. The water is still cold as shit though. BONUS: Santa Cruz Mystery Spot Nuff said. In: Lobby |
Thread: Top US things to do29 May 2015, 07:57 AM
If you're going to be around SF I can suggest a few good national parks. Muir Woods Just north of San Francisco Muir isn't very large or remote but it does offer absolutely incredible walks through an old growth coastal redwood forest. The nice thing about Muir Woods is that you don't need to camp out to see it because it is so close to SF. If you're in the city and don't plan to go far you owe it to yourself to visit. Big Sur Three hours south of SF you'll find Big Sur which features hikes through old-growth redwoods and along the gorgeous California coast line. In particular I would suggest the McWay Waterfall Trail (second image), Ewoldsen trail, Pfeiffer Falls, and Limekiln Trail. Some of the trails (particularly McWay) can get crowded in the afternoon so the earlier you start the better. Lodging is on the expensive side unless you rent a campground but if you're willing to drive another hour south Gorda Springs offers somewhat cheaper rooms. Finally, an hour drive south of Gorda will take you to Hearst Castle where you can see how the 1% used to live. Yosemite National Park Three hours to the east of SF is Yosemite with it's spectacular rock formations and plentiful hiking. The picture doesn't do it justice, those cliffs are HUGE. I haven't been there in ages though so I can't offer too much first hand knowledge. Death Valley Being in Death Valley is the closest you will ever get to being on Mars. If you're driving cross country you'll probably pass through Furnace Creek which offers lodging and car camping. Badwater Basin is just south of there and is the biggest draw in Death Valley as it is the lowest elevation in the US but frankly it isn't that impressive. More impressive is Dante's View (first picture) which offers an incredible view of the valley for a small hike, Artists Palette with its multicolored rocks, and Ubehebe crater, an active volcanic field. If you have a vehicle that can handle gravel trails and are willing to drive an hour or two then the Eureka dunes further north and The Racetrack (second picture) south of Ubehebe are also well worth a visit. One thing I cannot stress enough about Death Valley, particularly in the summer, is that you want to start your day just before sunrise. By the time the afternoon rolls around it will be so hot you won't want to do a thing. In: Lobby |
Thread: 4v4 ALL The IS2s30 Apr 2015, 22:40 PM
Three players go shock motor in a 4v4 match and churn out an ungodly amount of IS2 tanks then move them in coordinated pushes. Much carnage ensues. In: Replays |
Thread: UKF alpha test28 Apr 2015, 23:16 PM
I got my email. Can't wait till May 5th. In: COH2 Gameplay |
Thread: Wehrmacht Sniper op now?27 Apr 2015, 23:27 PM
dont know why you think counter sniping isnt a thing. it obviously requires more skill than standard play. mortars wiping out snipers from full hp to 0 through sheer rng is NOT ok. The reason I bring up that counter sniping isn't much of a thing is because the Ost sniper tends to cloak faster than the Sov sniper can set up and take a shot. In fact I find the Ost sniper cloaks so quickly that he can typically kill a Sov sniper model and cloak before the second sniper model can return fire. That is not to say it isn't possible to counter snipe, but it usually requires a bit of an error on the Ost player's side to expose their sniper. If you're taking the stance that sheer RNG shouldn't kill snipers then I think something needs to be done for the Sov sniper as well since it is fully possible to loose a full health Sov sniper team to mortar RNG. I for one am willing to deal with that degree of RNG in this game however and as Thosedeafmutes said it feels gamey as hell to have the Ost sniper take direct hits from rockets and mortars and survive. In: COH2 Balance |
Thread: Wehrmacht Sniper op now?27 Apr 2015, 20:26 PM
Since counter sniping isn't really a thing anymore indirect fire weapons are one of the best ways to deal with a well micro'd and supported sniper. That is why I'd argue reducing the Ost sniper to 80 hp so that he is vulnerable to indirect fire is a good idea. It is true that the Sov sniper can occasionally survive a mortar hit with one man but as both models only have 48 hp each a mortar shell can land further away from a Soviet sniper and still kill him when compared to regular 80 hp infantry. Specifically a normal mortar hit kills all infantry within a radius of 1 while a normal mortar hit kills all Sov sniper models within a radius of 1.6. In: COH2 Balance |
Thread: Wehrmacht Sniper op now?27 Apr 2015, 18:35 PM
Yea, just reducing the Ost sniper to 80 HP would do it. The fact he can take a direct mortar or rocket hit is just silly. In: COH2 Balance |
Thread: Next patch?27 Apr 2015, 18:08 PM
I suspect we'll see the Brits released before any new balance patch. In fact I would wager that the Brits release will contain a minor balance patch based on adjustments made during the closed/open beta testing of the faction. In: Lobby |
Thread: Passive Defenses20 Apr 2015, 22:59 PM
Problem with passive defenses is their stupid low health imo +1 Sandbags and tank traps take far too long to set up compared to the amount of time it takes to destroy them. It isn't uncommon to spend 30+ seconds erecting some sandbags only for those same sandbags to be destroyed the very first engagement using them. In: COH2 Gameplay |
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