@PyrusEnderhunter The frontal armor's slope was increased, and the composite armor was upgraded to the PSL-4 standard, the type used on the Victoria tank.
My assumption is that HEPAT would use a mechanical or electronic time-delay fuze in order to detonate at the right time.
Depending on the round's construction, it would probably fail to penetrate the first of 10 layers of PSL-4 on the front. The interior gaps between the layers are filled with distilled water or air.
Our armor uses carbon nanotubes, as we discovered them to be stronger than graphene sheets and easier to work with than carbyne.
We have discovered that many of your carbyne armor layers have in fact turned into graphite. Graphite is pencil lead. @Supermini555
@GoldenEagle Paternian main battle tanks are well-rounded machines featuring good frontal armor, reasonable mobility, excellent firepower, great gun depression, top-notch ergonomics, and great mechanical reliability. They usually have three-man crews (commander, gunner, and driver), although the M6A4 UPS Ardent uses a manual loader.
Paternian light tanks, more properly known as expeditionary tanks, typically trade armor for tactical and strategic mobility and stealth. They are typically amphibious and airmobile.
They are usually armed with a coilgun of the 105mm, 120mm, or 155mm caliber, as coilguns can fire both low-velocity and high-velocity ammunition equally well. However, some lighter tanks will be armed with small-caliber railguns of the 90mm and 105mm caliber due to their higher armor penetration per given caliber.
@TheBroadside I have analyzed your designs. I think you should invest in some Paternian-made firepower, such as Pummeler attack planes, Cobra fighters, M36 rifles, Victoria and Ardent MBTs, General Burns light tanks, Guadalcanal-class patrol boats, A-class submarines, and MV-22 Osprey.
We were never fans of Super-Heavy tanks. Too expensive to run, and too costly to lose. Our Victoria M5A6 has proven highly effective against Awwami armor, and our Ardent M6A4 UPS has proven itself sufficient against the Khalid and Suleimani series. @TheBroadside
Treaty of Friendship:
-Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, and the Paternia will grant each other Most Favored Nation status regarding trade.
-Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, and the Paternia may set up military bases on each other's territory with consent.
-The establishment of military installations by any nation within the territories of Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, or Paternia, must be consulted. If one of the three nations disapproves of said action, then the outside power is not permitted to establish military installations.
-If either Canada, Broadsalia, Cuba, or Paternia is attacked, then the other nations shall come to their aid.
-Canadian, Broadsilian, Cuban, and Paternian interests are unified.
-Each nation is allowed to pursue their own domestic and foreign policy.
Paternian Republic: signed
Broadsilia: signed
Canada: signed
Cuba:
@Makcoink Of interest. The whole conflict here is whether to consider her as human or not.
Emily is by all means a robot, and identifies herself as such. Despite this, she has displayed behavior and emotions beyond or inconsistent with protocol. For example, after her six-month deployment, she has displayed high proficiency with a variety of weapons, none which she was ever trained to use.
In addition, she displayed emotions such as sadness, which were locked behind protocol and the side effect of its civilian origins, as well as emotions such as joy, anger, and hatred, which were never added. In addition, she is addressed differently from other robots. Where medical androids are referred to as "doc bots" and logistics androids are referred to as "haul bots" and addressed by serial number, she is referred to as "Missus", "Corporal", "Emily", or "Corporal Emily", and has formed an emotional attachment with those she serves alongside.
In numerous instances, the soldiers insisted they make attempts to rescue her when she was lost, and she has insisted on rescuing wounded soldiers who cannot be approached due to the gunfire.
@NordicTuna I main Soldier, Medic, Engie, or whatever the team needs. I've been working on my Pyro, so I can actually be useful and airblast things. I'm crap at spy mostly because I actually try to fill out roles which need to be filled, and having four spies and four snipers on your team, all either completely devoid of hats or rocking the Pyrovision, Mercenary Badge, and Gibbous means that I'm probably going to leave the server and feel fortunate that I'm not going to get ganked because a third of the team is tunnel-visioning firing squad on one doorway and the other is getting slaughtered by the one pyro on their team with a stock flamethrower, the Scorch Shot, and the Homewrecker; or a Pyro equipped with the Phlog, Gibbous, Merc badge, Pyrovision, and a worn out "W" and "M1" key.
The syringe guns are viable in the old pubs or new community servers because there isn't any semblance of teamwork available, and the Syringe Guns put out the close-range DPS needed to melt people.
But in Casual or Comp, where your teammates may actually give a damn about you, the ability to deliver medium healthpacks at long range is pretty useful.
In the meantime, the Heavy is still pretty boring. The most viable loadout for Heavy in any situation is the stock minigun, sandwich, and GRU. If you feel you're going to be a bit mobile, then you can substitute stock for a Tomislav, as although it shoots a bit slower, it spins up faster, shoots more accurately, and can in a meeting engagement with a heavy with Stock where neither of them are spun up, the Tomislav will out-damage stock. The Brass Beast turns you into Bastion, the Heater goes through ammo faster than Frenchmen go through wine, and the Natasha fires .22 caliber spitballs.
In addition, it is known that people prefer carrying a full healthpack for themselves (and a medium healthpack for your team) than a nerfed Crit-a-Cola, a small healthpack that takes up the same slot, or an actual gun.
Finally, the Heavy is too slow to use anything else, and it is known that the ability to keep up with the rest of your team is better than all other weapons. Unless you're going to go full trollface and go Tomislav-Steak-KGB on the enemy team. And then get random crits on the KGB anyways because lol Valve balance department (we're not going to forget the R8 revolver) and then go on a crit-fuelled killing spree. Or use the quicker spinup time and higher accuracy on the Tomislav and kill everyone who is between your face and the back of the enemy spawn and have to repeat the process all over again.
@NordicTuna I suppose. The Medic also has more powerful weapons at his disposal. A Medic can two-hit light classes like Scout, Sniper, and Spy, three-hit somewhat bulker classes like Demo and Pyro, four-hit a Soldier, and five-hit a Heavy. Mercy's melee strike? Hehehe...
You're not killing anyone with that unless they're on really low HP.
And while the Medic and Mercy's sidearms are comparable in raw performance (Medic deals more damage up close because lol damage falloff, but Mercy's is more accurate), the Medic also has access to a crossbow that can strike down light classes in three hits minimum AND can heal teammates, like Ana's rifle. Also, Overwatch characters have higher HP; where having 200hp in TF2 makes you fairly tough, 200hp is nothing special in Overwatch.
This makes her sidearm weaker relative to who she has to fight.
Overall, this is completely irrelevant because none of them are about to fight each other IRL. After all, the Medic is a doctor who lost his medical license for malpractice and is closer to a mad scientist than actual doctor, while Mercy is a genius who actually cares about healing people.
Idk which one is stronger in each other's respective games; the Medic in TF2 or Mercy in Overwatch.
While Mercy can revive teammates as standard (the Medic can do that, but only in certain MVM maps), the Medic has so many potential capabilities. However, these capabilities are highly weapon-reliant, and a single Medic cannot have all of them at once. I suppose the equivalent of a TF2 Medic switching out his loadout is the same as a Mercy player switching out to Zenyatta, Ana, or Lucio.
@ErvenDynamics, and @TheBroadside I propose a treaty with both of you.
Treaty of Friendship:
-Canada, Broadsilia, and the Paternia will grant each other Most Favored Nation status regarding trade.
-Canada, Broadsilia, and the Paternia may set up military bases on each other's territory with consent.
-The establishment of military installations by any nation within the territories of Canada, Broadsilia, or Paternia, must be consulted. If one of the three nations disapproves of said action, then the outside power is not permitted to establish military installations.
-If either Canada, Broadsilia, or Paternia is attacked, then the other nations shall come to their aid.
-Canadian, Broadsilian, and Paternian interests are unified.
-Each nation is allowed to pursue their own domestic and foreign policy.
@PyrusEnderhunter The frontal armor's slope was increased, and the composite armor was upgraded to the PSL-4 standard, the type used on the Victoria tank.
Same as an APHE round.
My assumption is that HEPAT would use a mechanical or electronic time-delay fuze in order to detonate at the right time.
Depending on the round's construction, it would probably fail to penetrate the first of 10 layers of PSL-4 on the front. The interior gaps between the layers are filled with distilled water or air.
Our armor uses carbon nanotubes, as we discovered them to be stronger than graphene sheets and easier to work with than carbyne.
We have discovered that many of your carbyne armor layers have in fact turned into graphite. Graphite is pencil lead. @Supermini555
"It's not what you think." I'm laughing. @GoldenEagle
As fast as we can load them into a railcar and clear customs. @TheBroadside
It's for an RP. @DIPPI
A lot of the width comes from wide tracks. @ian1547
Upgraded Protection Suite. @PyrusEnderhunter
@PINK They deserve to know what's shooting at them when we tell them what's shooting at them.
@GoldenEagle Paternian main battle tanks are well-rounded machines featuring good frontal armor, reasonable mobility, excellent firepower, great gun depression, top-notch ergonomics, and great mechanical reliability. They usually have three-man crews (commander, gunner, and driver), although the M6A4 UPS Ardent uses a manual loader.
Paternian light tanks, more properly known as expeditionary tanks, typically trade armor for tactical and strategic mobility and stealth. They are typically amphibious and airmobile.
They are usually armed with a coilgun of the 105mm, 120mm, or 155mm caliber, as coilguns can fire both low-velocity and high-velocity ammunition equally well. However, some lighter tanks will be armed with small-caliber railguns of the 90mm and 105mm caliber due to their higher armor penetration per given caliber.
@PINK Then I suppose we should confuse the living shiet out of everyone in the RP?
Because as you know, if you say "A-1" in the chat, the first thing they think is "Pummeler".
@PINK You could use a British-style system.
@PINK I was wondering if you can use a different designation system, to avoid confusion with my aircraft.
@PINK I suppose.
@PINK This is virtually the standard of Awwami tanks.
Also, its 2090.
@PINK Victoria M5A6 has 21m of effective RHAe.
@GoldenEagle
@PINK Nope.
New ammunition types.
@TheBroadside Bandit and PDI shall grant licenses to major Broadsalian manufacturers in order to provide technical expertise.
@TheBroadside I have analyzed your designs. I think you should invest in some Paternian-made firepower, such as Pummeler attack planes, Cobra fighters, M36 rifles, Victoria and Ardent MBTs, General Burns light tanks, Guadalcanal-class patrol boats, A-class submarines, and MV-22 Osprey.
@TheBroadside He's an ally of us alright. He's allowed us to use the A-6 Anvil. And also he's in Cuba.
@DankDorito We have ships, although @EternalDarkness is my main supplier.
Treaty of Friendship. @MadBomber
Sure! @PINK
Yes. @DankDorito
P$5.5M. @DankDorito
@TheBroadside I suppose. We can supply all your defense needs.
@GoldenEagle Treaty Info here
We were never fans of Super-Heavy tanks. Too expensive to run, and too costly to lose. Our Victoria M5A6 has proven highly effective against Awwami armor, and our Ardent M6A4 UPS has proven itself sufficient against the Khalid and Suleimani series. @TheBroadside
Idk either. @Gmanndo1000
Thanks! @Gmanndo1000
Treaty of Friendship:
-Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, and the Paternia will grant each other Most Favored Nation status regarding trade.
-Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, and the Paternia may set up military bases on each other's territory with consent.
-The establishment of military installations by any nation within the territories of Canada, Broadsilia, Cuba, or Paternia, must be consulted. If one of the three nations disapproves of said action, then the outside power is not permitted to establish military installations.
-If either Canada, Broadsalia, Cuba, or Paternia is attacked, then the other nations shall come to their aid.
-Canadian, Broadsilian, Cuban, and Paternian interests are unified.
-Each nation is allowed to pursue their own domestic and foreign policy.
Paternian Republic:
signed
Broadsilia:
signed
Canada:
signed
Cuba:
Nice! @TheBroadside
Agreed. We can supply you a variety of arms.
Say, want some A-6A Anvils? I'm assured your forces are very familiar with the design. @MadBomber
@Makcoink Of interest. The whole conflict here is whether to consider her as human or not.
Emily is by all means a robot, and identifies herself as such. Despite this, she has displayed behavior and emotions beyond or inconsistent with protocol. For example, after her six-month deployment, she has displayed high proficiency with a variety of weapons, none which she was ever trained to use.
In addition, she displayed emotions such as sadness, which were locked behind protocol and the side effect of its civilian origins, as well as emotions such as joy, anger, and hatred, which were never added. In addition, she is addressed differently from other robots. Where medical androids are referred to as "doc bots" and logistics androids are referred to as "haul bots" and addressed by serial number, she is referred to as "Missus", "Corporal", "Emily", or "Corporal Emily", and has formed an emotional attachment with those she serves alongside.
In numerous instances, the soldiers insisted they make attempts to rescue her when she was lost, and she has insisted on rescuing wounded soldiers who cannot be approached due to the gunfire.
And remember, Stickybombs + spawn door = murder spree. @NordicTuna
@NordicTuna Sent the invite!
@NordicTuna Sure!
@NordicTuna I main Soldier, Medic, Engie, or whatever the team needs. I've been working on my Pyro, so I can actually be useful and airblast things. I'm crap at spy mostly because I actually try to fill out roles which need to be filled, and having four spies and four snipers on your team, all either completely devoid of hats or rocking the Pyrovision, Mercenary Badge, and Gibbous means that I'm probably going to leave the server and feel fortunate that I'm not going to get ganked because a third of the team is tunnel-visioning firing squad on one doorway and the other is getting slaughtered by the one pyro on their team with a stock flamethrower, the Scorch Shot, and the Homewrecker; or a Pyro equipped with the Phlog, Gibbous, Merc badge, Pyrovision, and a worn out "W" and "M1" key.
@GoldenEagle Want this?
@NordicTuna Yep.
The syringe guns are viable in the old pubs or new community servers because there isn't any semblance of teamwork available, and the Syringe Guns put out the close-range DPS needed to melt people.
But in Casual or Comp, where your teammates may actually give a damn about you, the ability to deliver medium healthpacks at long range is pretty useful.
In the meantime, the Heavy is still pretty boring. The most viable loadout for Heavy in any situation is the stock minigun, sandwich, and GRU. If you feel you're going to be a bit mobile, then you can substitute stock for a Tomislav, as although it shoots a bit slower, it spins up faster, shoots more accurately, and can in a meeting engagement with a heavy with Stock where neither of them are spun up, the Tomislav will out-damage stock. The Brass Beast turns you into Bastion, the Heater goes through ammo faster than Frenchmen go through wine, and the Natasha fires .22 caliber spitballs.
In addition, it is known that people prefer carrying a full healthpack for themselves (and a medium healthpack for your team) than a nerfed Crit-a-Cola, a small healthpack that takes up the same slot, or an actual gun.
Finally, the Heavy is too slow to use anything else, and it is known that the ability to keep up with the rest of your team is better than all other weapons. Unless you're going to go full trollface and go Tomislav-Steak-KGB on the enemy team. And then get random crits on the KGB anyways because lol Valve balance department (we're not going to forget the R8 revolver) and then go on a crit-fuelled killing spree. Or use the quicker spinup time and higher accuracy on the Tomislav and kill everyone who is between your face and the back of the enemy spawn and have to repeat the process all over again.
You can tell I play a lot of TF2.
@NordicTuna I suppose. The Medic also has more powerful weapons at his disposal. A Medic can two-hit light classes like Scout, Sniper, and Spy, three-hit somewhat bulker classes like Demo and Pyro, four-hit a Soldier, and five-hit a Heavy. Mercy's melee strike? Hehehe...
You're not killing anyone with that unless they're on really low HP.
And while the Medic and Mercy's sidearms are comparable in raw performance (Medic deals more damage up close because lol damage falloff, but Mercy's is more accurate), the Medic also has access to a crossbow that can strike down light classes in three hits minimum AND can heal teammates, like Ana's rifle. Also, Overwatch characters have higher HP; where having 200hp in TF2 makes you fairly tough, 200hp is nothing special in Overwatch.
This makes her sidearm weaker relative to who she has to fight.
Overall, this is completely irrelevant because none of them are about to fight each other IRL. After all, the Medic is a doctor who lost his medical license for malpractice and is closer to a mad scientist than actual doctor, while Mercy is a genius who actually cares about healing people.
Idk which one is stronger in each other's respective games; the Medic in TF2 or Mercy in Overwatch.
While Mercy can revive teammates as standard (the Medic can do that, but only in certain MVM maps), the Medic has so many potential capabilities. However, these capabilities are highly weapon-reliant, and a single Medic cannot have all of them at once. I suppose the equivalent of a TF2 Medic switching out his loadout is the same as a Mercy player switching out to Zenyatta, Ana, or Lucio.
@GALM1 Indeed. Your creation has evolved from the substitute standard to the standard aircraft. I really like the design.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Thanks for noticing! It's been changed.
@ErvenDynamics, and @TheBroadside I propose a treaty with both of you.
Treaty of Friendship:
-Canada, Broadsilia, and the Paternia will grant each other Most Favored Nation status regarding trade.
-Canada, Broadsilia, and the Paternia may set up military bases on each other's territory with consent.
-The establishment of military installations by any nation within the territories of Canada, Broadsilia, or Paternia, must be consulted. If one of the three nations disapproves of said action, then the outside power is not permitted to establish military installations.
-If either Canada, Broadsilia, or Paternia is attacked, then the other nations shall come to their aid.
-Canadian, Broadsilian, and Paternian interests are unified.
-Each nation is allowed to pursue their own domestic and foreign policy.
Paternian Republic:
signed
Broadsilia:
Canada:
@DankDorito We're upgrading it.
@DankDorito Air superiority.
@Hutchpar Here's the RP. The white spaces are the one's that aren't taken.
I suppose you can claim China though.
@GoldenEagle
Certainly! Although I suggest redesignating your M5 series if you choose to join in order to avoid confusion with mine. @Hutchpar