rogerio
rogerio
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4th May
4th May
My best heat jet result
armor test explosive highexplosive

Comments

  • rogerio
    rogerio
    6th May
    This kinda motivated me, I think I'll try to make one last tank. But I may lost interest so no promises
  • rogerio
    rogerio
    6th May
    This is the result I tried to recreate, https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-5580cbc0a4fc4a61e9b99193072d7bea-pjlq
  • rogerio
    rogerio
    6th May
    @Otatopman That is a realistic shaped charge formation but the jet formed is way too wide
  • rogerio
    rogerio
    6th May
    @LightningBMW, The sawdust is intentionally slown to make a straigh trajectory, like the real life counterpat. Making it fast results into it spreading and making a unrealistic penetration. And the armor is indeed glitchy, there is not much I can do
  • Otatopman
    Otatopman
    6th May
    nice, but if you want to see a more realistic version, check this out: 3079627
  • LightningBMW
    LightningBMW
    6th May
    in this the sawdust isnt moving before it hits the target, so the ERA is only effective because it determines where the jet will go, whereas with other e-hole weapons that travel longer, it is inneffective. the layered armour you have made is also generally not very good against penetrating weapons, allowing them to tunnel further than usual
  • rogerio
    rogerio
    5th May
    If you're refering to the dent after the armor getting hit that is intentional. Era decreases and redirects the HEAT jet, but doesn't stop it completely
  • McDoodlon
    McDoodlon
    5th May
    the one with era actually got more damage than the one without. the explosion was stronger than the ammunition