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<blockquote data-quote="ledded" data-source="post: 1763596" data-attributes="member: 12744"><p>I cant put my hands on it right now, but it was the harness for steel in d20 (10 per inch?) then plugged into a formula that gave a ratio in regards to angling effects (if any) per each tank I could get info for. I would then take a ratio depending on the small areas of 'vulnerable' stuff on that facing (things that help the tank operate that arent covered in a huge amount of steel). It wasnt exact by any means, more like an average.</p><p> </p><p>It was fun, because guys could crit tanks and get descriptions like "well, you fired but it went straight for the front armor instead of the track; just before you started to curse and reload, hoping for time to get another shot before the coax MG cut you to pieces, you noticed the round detonate directly in the drivers viewportm and you think you could hear a muted scream...". But they could also get unlucky, and just rain fire on a Tiger while it strolled through a bombed out city, shrugging off most everything they threw at it (heh heh boy they hated that).</p><p> </p><p>When this hurricane stuff gets over with and they get my power back on I'll be able to boot up my own computer instead of a relatives and try and find my notes on it.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Sure, it wouldnt hurt to have more of it and I'd love to see what you have, we're going to do another run of my WW2-supers game sometime in the future and to be honest, I just love WW2 era halftracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ledded, post: 1763596, member: 12744"] I cant put my hands on it right now, but it was the harness for steel in d20 (10 per inch?) then plugged into a formula that gave a ratio in regards to angling effects (if any) per each tank I could get info for. I would then take a ratio depending on the small areas of 'vulnerable' stuff on that facing (things that help the tank operate that arent covered in a huge amount of steel). It wasnt exact by any means, more like an average. It was fun, because guys could crit tanks and get descriptions like "well, you fired but it went straight for the front armor instead of the track; just before you started to curse and reload, hoping for time to get another shot before the coax MG cut you to pieces, you noticed the round detonate directly in the drivers viewportm and you think you could hear a muted scream...". But they could also get unlucky, and just rain fire on a Tiger while it strolled through a bombed out city, shrugging off most everything they threw at it (heh heh boy they hated that). When this hurricane stuff gets over with and they get my power back on I'll be able to boot up my own computer instead of a relatives and try and find my notes on it. Sure, it wouldnt hurt to have more of it and I'd love to see what you have, we're going to do another run of my WW2-supers game sometime in the future and to be honest, I just love WW2 era halftracks. [/QUOTE]
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