
Mines are no longer permanently revealed after being detected by a Minesweeper.Changed the Classic Hot Key for “Cancel Construction” to “X” to prevent players from accidentally scuttling their structures.Fixed an exploit where players could stack the USF Rear Echelon’s “Volley Fire” ability by crewing and de-crewing vehicles.OKW Jagdpanzer IV cost corrected reduced to 400 Manpower from 480 Manpower.The only question really is the KT, which may be a little exaggerated. seems mostly in scale, without looking too closely. Allied tanks, and Soviet especially, were smaller than the german ones by a good margin. Same with the IS-2, it's more in size with the Panther - the size in Wikipedia includes the gun. The ISU-152, for instance, is generally listed as 9.18 meters long which would make it humongous compared to the KT, but it's actually shorter. It should be slightly shorter but wider than the Elefant.Īdding to the confusion, some use size with or without gun without making that clear. The in-game size seems a bit large, but to be honest, my eye measurement isn't good. The KT was wider and longer than the panther by roughly 50cm, and 10 cm higher. The Panther should be longer than the tiger I, but narrower. (You can easily note the difference by spotting the two extra roadwheels). The Elefant had a diesel-electric drive system, with two engines making electricity which then drove the electric engines for the tracks - part of the reason it lost the competition, because copper was a critical material and it used a LOT of it. If anything, it doesn't look long enough compared with the Tiger I. When he didn't, they were converted to tank destroyers initially called Ferdinand (Later upgraded and called Elefant). It was 8 meters long, almost 2 meters longer than the regular (Henschel) Tiger, and Porsche built 100 chassi believing he'd win the contract. The Elefant was based on the Tiger (P) chassis, a competing model to Henschel's Tiger.


The Elefant is shown as larger than the Tiger, which sounds odd since both were based on the Tiger chassis - except, they weren't.
