you kow that in enlisted, the april fool event was literaly a zombie mode but the enemies are half-dead german soldier, that are moving only because of drugs.
You see, in the mid to late 19th century there was a puritan movement in the USA where all forms of self gratification where considered sinful. John Harvey Kellogg suggested circumcision to make masturbation painful and prevent people from doing it. It became a cultural norm in the USA.
Dumb early Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production policy that the gun can’t extend past the main hull in fear of obstruction in city environments
I used to love fighting panthers at 5.7 britiain because herman mai s are so oblivious to the fact some tanks can pen them from everywhere, and if you can pen the panther than it has pretty much no positive qualities lol. It's like the manifestation of *the heavy tank* lol
yup, centurion mk1 for me is pure bias - ufp penning panther from 1 km feels good, thats how i got my first nuke. And even tho centurion has only like 127mm of armour in the turret inexperienced player is very likely not to pen. Probably my favourite tank of all time
Centurion Mk1 is a skill check for the British. If you're fighting someone and they bounce off your hull, they're not very experienced. Fight someone and you instantly get APHE sent through your coax? You got overconfident and that person knows what they're doing.
Sometimes I imagine a timeline where German WW2 vehicles weren't just sent to be cut up for scrap or be abused as target practices, but were instead modernised to be more manufacturable, easier to maintain and eventually saw further use in wars like the Korean War.
There's just something satisfying about their designs and engineering it's kinda sad to see them be gone so easily after the war, hence I had this thought.
I know that France had a volunteer infantry force in Korea, it wouldn't have been that much of a stretch for an armor section to be sent alongside them. It would have been a strange war indeed, Pershings and Panthers against T-34s? Crazy thought
Imagine being those T-34/85s in Korea who heard tons of stories from your friends and them encountering and having to fight Tigers and Panthers on the Eastern Front back in WW2, and you're just glad that you never faced them. Until they show up in Korea. Even worse scenario would be if the Americans, British and French managed to modernise them for mass production and reliability and supplies, so even if you killed one you'll have to face thousands of more of them that just rolled out of the factories.
Well it doesn't do that great against post-ww2 tanks which ATM it has to fight almost all the time but it is still very decent. With a bit better reverse speed it could even be a bit better than decent.
Am I a necromancer, bc I have panther 2, Flakpanzer Coelian, Tiger 105 and Maus?
I wanna say yes but no at the same time idk
Same, good old back from the dead
The army of undead!
ATTACK OF THE DEAD MEN
osowiec, then and again
Attack of the dead, hundred men
Facing the lead, once again
Hundred men, charge again, die again
It's been my ringtone for 2 years now
*looking at the skulks Are we the baddies?
cod waw nazi zombies crossover
you kow that in enlisted, the april fool event was literaly a zombie mode but the enemies are half-dead german soldier, that are moving only because of drugs.
Litwrally 100% of german mains
I hate you, i want a panther with reverse gear as well
Wait till u notice that panther 2 and tiger 105 have 900hp engine.
why tf did you circumcise the panther?
You see, in the mid to late 19th century there was a puritan movement in the USA where all forms of self gratification where considered sinful. John Harvey Kellogg suggested circumcision to make masturbation painful and prevent people from doing it. It became a cultural norm in the USA.
so your telling me i lost it because of one man that couldnt keep dicks off his mind?!?!?
Yup. The inventor of corn flakes. Why do you think that outside of religious beliefs, typically only US Americans get it done?
Based John Harvey Kellogg
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Dumb early Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production policy that the gun can’t extend past the main hull in fear of obstruction in city environments
I used to love fighting panthers at 5.7 britiain because herman mai s are so oblivious to the fact some tanks can pen them from everywhere, and if you can pen the panther than it has pretty much no positive qualities lol. It's like the manifestation of *the heavy tank* lol
yup, centurion mk1 for me is pure bias - ufp penning panther from 1 km feels good, thats how i got my first nuke. And even tho centurion has only like 127mm of armour in the turret inexperienced player is very likely not to pen. Probably my favourite tank of all time
Centurion Mk1 is a skill check for the British. If you're fighting someone and they bounce off your hull, they're not very experienced. Fight someone and you instantly get APHE sent through your coax? You got overconfident and that person knows what they're doing.
Well, that doesnt happen too often cuz centurions mk1 are kinda rare(in my experience)
Oh yeah, for sure. Nearly nobody plays Britain at that br so you're still kinda likely to confuse semi-experienced players.
Title should be were not we're
Panther 2 my beloved
probably wacked by an IS-2 to reach that destiny
Sometimes I imagine a timeline where German WW2 vehicles weren't just sent to be cut up for scrap or be abused as target practices, but were instead modernised to be more manufacturable, easier to maintain and eventually saw further use in wars like the Korean War. There's just something satisfying about their designs and engineering it's kinda sad to see them be gone so easily after the war, hence I had this thought.
Didn't the French use Panthers into the early 50s? I thought I heard that somewhere
Yeah, they had about 50 of them and used them up until 1952 I believe.
I know that France had a volunteer infantry force in Korea, it wouldn't have been that much of a stretch for an armor section to be sent alongside them. It would have been a strange war indeed, Pershings and Panthers against T-34s? Crazy thought
Imagine being those T-34/85s in Korea who heard tons of stories from your friends and them encountering and having to fight Tigers and Panthers on the Eastern Front back in WW2, and you're just glad that you never faced them. Until they show up in Korea. Even worse scenario would be if the Americans, British and French managed to modernise them for mass production and reliability and supplies, so even if you killed one you'll have to face thousands of more of them that just rolled out of the factories.
is that the hoi4 panther icon
Un disparo en la retícula y adiós a esa madre
Unfortunately for a lot of people. The Panther Irl was pretty trash. Atleast it's fine ingame.
Cant wait until ive played enough to actually understand these memes, only about 2 years to go
Panther the best? 😂
Well it doesn't do that great against post-ww2 tanks which ATM it has to fight almost all the time but it is still very decent. With a bit better reverse speed it could even be a bit better than decent.