Super Heavy Tanks

Any chance of super heavy tanks coming to Call of War? The fact that we have nuclear battleships gives me hope. I'd love to roll over a fort with a P1000 Ratte or crack the armor of one with a T28. Maybe run through a defensive line with a FCM-F1? Maybe conquer the pacific with a O-1 or stampede across the east in a T-42. I understand some of these tanks outclass each other but they were all considered super heavy. I don't think anyone would complain though if they were balanced to play nice together.

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Exactly the same thread like was already on the forum and a lot of people agreed that those units wouldn't be worth because heavy tanks are already very rarely used and many "super heavy tanks" are already represented by heavy tanks (example is german Maus).

I support this.

*cough cough*

Any SH tank ever got used in combat, or (except the Maus), past protoype stage? No.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

Any SH tank ever got used in combat, or (except the Maus), past protoype stage? No.
Ehm, how many nuclear missiles have been used in combat?

Not in combat, but there are MANY nuclear missiles in use today. Just not being launched.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

Not in combat, but there are MANY nuclear missiles in use today. Just not being launched.
What about nuclear BB?

USS Iowa?

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

USS Iowa?
There never was a nuclear battleship.

There is nuclear powered battlecruisers, which is similar.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

There is nuclear powered battlecruisers, which is similar.
Not the same though. There are medium tanks too, which are similar.

Did you know the M1 Abrams weighs more than the Maus?

Quasi-duck wrote:

Did you know the M1 Abrams weighs more than the Maus?
I did.
The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

I did.
Kinda makes you wonder if it is a super-heavy, eh? Also, I know I'm pushing it.

M1: 60 tons

M1A1: 63 tons

M1A2 68 tons

Panzer VIII Maus 188 tons.

Not trying to show up anyone it's just tanks are my thing.

Kollin wrote:

M1: 60 tons

M1A1: 63 tons

M1A2 68 tons

Panzer VIII Maus 188 tons.

Not trying to show up anyone it's just tanks are my thing.

Damn now I feel stupid. #checkyourselfbeforeyourekyourself

Haha don't feel stupid I don't think its standard to know the weight of tanks, I'm just a geek about it.

Kollin wrote:

Haha don't feel stupid I don't think its standard to know the weight of tanks, I'm just a geek about it.
It's just I've thought this for quite a while, even though the second line of the Maus' Wikipedia page says it is the heaviest AFV ever built.

I like this idea. Super Heavy, tons of HP, huge fire power and attack stats:

Infantry: Attack = 27: Defense = 27

Armoured: Attack = 20: Defense = 20

Aircraft: Attack = 0: Defense = 5

Building: Attack = 3

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

Good suggestion.


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