![]() ![]() ![]() Both of the new factions feel fairly unique from anything we have seen in the series so far. Having played both of the new factions for a significant period of time, I can safely say that this is not the case. That's a very good point, the Tiger I is less risky to use in that case.When I first heard about the expansion, I expected the new armies to basically mirror those found in the first Company of Heroes, which saw the US and Germans facing off in Western Europe. The speed stat alone dictates all between these two, atleast when players are above level 15. ![]() The regular Tiger, with its slightly superior speed and acceleration, is thus infinitely better, firepower be damned - the King Tiger couldn't escape from a dead dog. Allied Tank Destroyers can very easily bully it to death in mere seconds especially in larger team games. Not having the same speed or especially acceleration is what causes the King Tiger to be guaranteed to die if it lacks an enormous and versatile security escort. Ursprünglich geschrieben von Anakin Jared:Both are generalist heavy tanks that excel equally against infantry and armored targets, though both have unique traits that seperate each other. Though I'm confused about the question, since you don't really have a choice in picking either tank except through deciding the factions themselves (and doctrine in OST's case) It looks like the KT has stacked odds against the Tiger I from here and on paper, but the Tiger I isn't really far from performance during gameplay. Veterancy affects it's speed (Unlike KT? Not 100% sure.) Faster reload (4.7-5.3 seconds vs KT's 5.7-6.3 seconds) Somewhat better acceleration (1.8 vs KT's 1.4) Spearhead ability (Increases turret rotation Unlocks at all HQ buildings, no command point requirement nor requires a doctrine. Better coaxial LMGs? (Not completely sure.) Veteran Ability boosts it's fire rate along with speed. Greater armor (375 vs Tiger I's 300, 25% more armor) 240 damage compared to the usual 160 (50% more damage) Both are generalist heavy tanks that excel equally against infantry and armored targets, though both have unique traits that seperate each other. ![]()
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