Anti-tank kits
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nicoX
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Anti-tank kits
Those that carry this kits, shouldn't be able to move and run, like the other infantry soldiers.
Because of the weight and size of AT weapons, I suggest soldiers should auto get lower sprinting stamina, or lose the ability to run, while carrying it on the back, or atleast when having it deployed.
Also moving around this weapons is unrealistic, turning left and right is going to fast, slow it down.
Because of the weight and size of AT weapons, I suggest soldiers should auto get lower sprinting stamina, or lose the ability to run, while carrying it on the back, or atleast when having it deployed.
Also moving around this weapons is unrealistic, turning left and right is going to fast, slow it down.
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Herbiie
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Re: Anti-tank kits
HAT possibly... Lat NO way.... hardly limits you at all.
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Rudd
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Re: Anti-tank kits
well, I think its reasonable to keep it equal since he doesn't carry any extra equipment like grenades etc
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ViktorMk
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Re: Anti-tank kits
Grenades are no where as heavy as a HAT.[R-CON]Rudd wrote:well, I think its reasonable to keep it equal since he doesn't carry any extra equipment like grenades etc
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ReadMenace
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Re: Anti-tank kits
I believe Speed and Stamina are linked to Spawn Kits.
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killonsight95
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Re: Anti-tank kits
yes but not forgetting they also carry less amuntion, smokes grenades as well as that HAT wepon isn't like super heavyViktorMk wrote:Grenades are no where as heavy as a HAT.

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Midnight_o9
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Re: Anti-tank kits
In this way squads can stick together.
If some members of a squad are unable to sprint, I doubt that everyone will wait for the AT guys...
And IRL I think AT guys CAN sprint, maybe slower than another soldier, but they sprint...
If some members of a squad are unable to sprint, I doubt that everyone will wait for the AT guys...
And IRL I think AT guys CAN sprint, maybe slower than another soldier, but they sprint...
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DankE_SPB
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Re: Anti-tank kits
there is more than one grenade and lots of other needed equipment carried by usual infantryman, while those with heavy weapons might carry less of itViktorMk wrote:Grenades are no where as heavy as a HAT.
you might want to look into this
RPO-A Shmel rocket infantry flame-thrower - Jane's Land Forces News
The RPO-A Shmel is a single-tube launcher normally issued in pairs joined together to be carried as a back-pack using the two slings
or thispack of two launchers, 22 kg
the whole thing weighs 25kg without thermal imager, yet its still carried by one person

and people issued with this toys supposed to be on par with their squadmates, otherwise they are useless
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Ninja2dan
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Re: Anti-tank kits
Basically, the soldiers assigned to carry AT weapons or crew-served weapons (M2HB, etc) are generally not going to be carrying the other misc **** that riflemen carry. Most grunts will have a large supply of spare MG and rifle ammo, extra grenades and signal devices, spare MRE's, and just about everything else the squad needs all split up between them and humped into battle. Those "lucky" enough to be issued the AT kit don't have to carry any of the extra ****, so their overall load weight will remain about the same.
That's one of the reasons I liked being an AR. I didn't have to carry the extra 2-qt canteens and junk that everyone else did, which tended to drip all over your ruck and down your back.
That's one of the reasons I liked being an AR. I didn't have to carry the extra 2-qt canteens and junk that everyone else did, which tended to drip all over your ruck and down your back.

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nicoX
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Re: Anti-tank kits
For example the ERYX weight 13kg (one missile), the unit weight (7,9), thats 20 kg in your hand. Figure having 20 kg in your hand and running, and compare that with a grenade. Include the size also, obvious this units shouldn't behave equally. By doing that you give one soldiers the same ability to behave the same, but having the advantage to blow away a important asset like a tank or APC.killonsight95 wrote:yes but not forgetting they also carry less amuntion, smokes grenades as well as that HAT wepon isn't like super heavy
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Elektro
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Re: Anti-tank kits
I think he means, that when you have it set up, and not when its on your back.
Like when you pull out the HAT, zoom in - you are not in possition, so you move. While you are moving you are running. So the OP is asking you, to take the ability to run while setting up the HAT or when it set up and you can right click to aim with it.
Like when you pull out the HAT, zoom in - you are not in possition, so you move. While you are moving you are running. So the OP is asking you, to take the ability to run while setting up the HAT or when it set up and you can right click to aim with it.
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1GeKKo3
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Re: Anti-tank kits
Yeah can see reality components that says they shouldn't be able to run as fast as other SM but PR issues that you want to keep the squad together so should all be equal.
The time you need to wait when you put it up to aim and wait for it to stabilise adds enough ability to slow down their actions to more than make up for have sprint equal.
The time you need to wait when you put it up to aim and wait for it to stabilise adds enough ability to slow down their actions to more than make up for have sprint equal.
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TheLean
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Re: Anti-tank kits
I can see them moving as fast as regular inf with the HAT on the back, but frankly it has always looked like the HAT soldier would fall forward when he is running with the HAT deployed.
This issue is very minor though and I would prefer if the DEV team spend their time with more important stuff.
This issue is very minor though and I would prefer if the DEV team spend their time with more important stuff.
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Herbiie
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Re: Anti-tank kits
He has ONE Missile - I've only held a Javelin but it wasn't that heavy imho.ViktorMk wrote:Grenades are no where as heavy as a HAT.
Also when it's on your back, your shoulders take the strain, and in combat you get a HUGE adrenaline rush - most AT dudes say they don't really notice the weight until afterwards.
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Sniperdog
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Re: Anti-tank kits
I swear he knows everything... You really need to write a book[R-DEV]Ninja2dan wrote:Basically, the soldiers assigned to carry AT weapons or crew-served weapons (M2HB, etc) are generally not going to be carrying the other misc **** that riflemen carry. Most grunts will have a large supply of spare MG and rifle ammo, extra grenades and signal devices, spare MRE's, and just about everything else the squad needs all split up between them and humped into battle. Those "lucky" enough to be issued the AT kit don't have to carry any of the extra ****, so their overall load weight will remain about the same.
That's one of the reasons I liked being an AR. I didn't have to carry the extra 2-qt canteens and junk that everyone else did, which tended to drip all over your ruck and down your back.


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Zimmer
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Re: Anti-tank kits
As rudd said sprint and stamina is linked with the kit you spawn with if not some coding dudes can make there magic 
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Cassius
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Re: Anti-tank kits
BackpackProceed wrote:The HATs weight is under 12kg, this is equal to the amount of beer in my rucksack when going for a ride on the bike![]()
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spawncaptain
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Re: Anti-tank kits
BE and AE, what's the matter?
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Bellator
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Re: Anti-tank kits
I don't see any reason for this really. In fact, I think the HAT kit is enough nerfed as it is. It takes like forever to draw its weapon for no apparent reason at all, which annoys me.


