Europe at War is a historical mod for Company of Heroes that adds new battlefronts with new commander trees, abilities, units, vehicles and weapons for each, representing in the best way, as far as possible, historical accuracy, to immerse players in a much more realistic gaming experience. Situated on a Western theatre from the warm sands of north africa, italian battlefields, beaches of Normandy, Dutch Tulip fields, ardennes forests and defensive lines of the Rhine in germany.
Panzer IV Ausf. H (Left) - stopped production in May 1944, but still in service in normandy, italy and market garden.
Panzer IV Ausf. J (right)- Panzer IV ausf J removes the electrical system of the turret rotation, making rotate slower but is much cheaper. (german front 1945)
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Bring in as many Panzer IV variants as you possibly could, we need all the help we can get to the front!
Panzer IV Ausf. J , the best tank in masses!
Erm, Shermans actually :)
but they werent the best:P
The T34 laughs at you both.
not really shermans were crap absolute death traps there's a reason they called em tommy cookers many allied lives could have been saved if the sherman was produced better what the sherman had over the Pz4 was sheer numbers
Back on topic : damn nice mate can't wait to see what you're going to put in next ^^
Sherman happened to be the best tank in theatre when introduced, in Africa 1942, and was even with the German Pz.IV Ausf F2. However, the Sherman had a stablized main gun, so it had reasonable accuracy when shooting on the move. Also, PzIV's until the H variant were inferior-ly armored, compared to Shermans. The Panther also had a improved stabilizer based off tech from captured Shermans. The allies felt little need to make a new tank, as Sherman was very good already, just needed upgrades
@CallOfDerp, plz take a bit time and look that:
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after u have seen that plz tell me in which tank would you rather go into battle ? In a Sherman or in a Tiger or Panther or Pz4 H/J ;).
Hope the links work!
I'd choose Sherman, a British Firefly though!
breathtaking!