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Old 10-18-2009, 10:36 PM
LesniHU LesniHU is offline
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Originally Posted by Insuber View Post
My request regards the Breda SAFAT 12.7 guns; I believe there is a large consensus that they are way too weak. In particular the belting is definitely wrong, as it doesn't include at all the incendiary rounds. The following thread explains the issue.

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=2845

Just a quote from a post of uf_josse:

"... Believe me or not, but i think not the right place to expose code of the game....

But, belting is AP /HET (with explosion radius of 4 cm, instead 15 for the US m.2 with similar power) and APT

No API, no APIT.... era pictures show clearly API and APIT in belt with a more probable belting with API/APIT/HET.... (what i have done).

So, clealy undermodeled..... ".

The belting correction (and the correction of the radius of damage as well) would re-equilibrate the early war scenarios and add more interest to the dogfights.

Thank you,
Insuber
Unfortunately uf_josse didn't mention that NO belt in game uses API bullets, game handles fires through other means. Inserting API would make unpredictable effects including but not limited to throwing off relative gun performance and no such change will be done without prior research and correction of all belts in game.

Regarding SAFAT too weak, I think a table in post #5 in thread you linked explains it.
 


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