
Are King Tigers too powerful?
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Are King Tigers too powerful?
I'm playing a PBEM with Pack Rat, and his King Tigers are driving me nuts. I have not managed to destroy one of them, in fact I have not even managed to get a single hit at them. Whenever my tank appears and tries to shoot at them, their pipe turns and poof my tank is gone. It seems that if they don't hit with the first shot, then they hit at least with the second one. Is this realistic? At the same time my British tanks which are much more agile and smaller, have not hit even once to these huge monsters. Of course if I would get a hit, it wouldn't probably have any effect. This is not fair. 

My experience has been just the opposite, Fuerte. I've felt that KTs and Tigers, most of the big cats to be vulnerable.
A lot depends on the skill of those KT commanders, and you can't know that, of course, being the Brits. But if they have a high experience level, they can be very hard to kill.
As to it being "not fair," I'm quite sure a lot of UK tank commanders would have echoed your sentiments.
Wild Bill
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A lot depends on the skill of those KT commanders, and you can't know that, of course, being the Brits. But if they have a high experience level, they can be very hard to kill.
As to it being "not fair," I'm quite sure a lot of UK tank commanders would have echoed your sentiments.

Wild Bill
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Wild Bill Wilder
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Matrix Games

In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Independent Game Consultant
Fuerte, i too have been at the wrong end of Pack Rat's Tigers but that is the fortunes of war. on the other side i have just decimated a tiger attack with my flame tanks and bazooka teams. you win some and you lose some. I'll challenge Pack Rat again. I believe it was his higher elevation that exposed me to his elite tank crews. Maybe terrain was your problem.
Col Saito: "Don't speak to me of rules! This is war! It is not a game of cricket!"
Fuerte, i too have been at the wrong end of Pack Rat's Tigers but that is the fortunes of war. on the other side i have just decimated a tiger attack with my flame tanks and bazooka teams. you win some and you lose some. I'll challenge Pack Rat again. I believe it was his higher elevation that exposed me to his elite tank crews. Maybe terrain was your problem.
Col Saito: "Don't speak to me of rules! This is war! It is not a game of cricket!"
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Greg McCarty
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Here's my opinion for whatever its worth:Originally posted by Fuerte:
I'm playing a PBEM with Pack Rat, and his King Tigers are driving me nuts. I have not managed to destroy one of them, in fact I have not even managed to get a single hit at them. Whenever my tank appears and tries to shoot at them, their pipe turns and poof my tank is gone. It seems that if they don't hit with the first shot, then they hit at least with the second one. Is this realistic? At the same time my British tanks which are much more agile and smaller, have not hit even once to these huge monsters. Of course if I would get a hit, it wouldn't probably have any effect. This is not fair.
These are hell against any armor, If you are
going to beat them, you must use another component of the "all-arms" philosophy.
aircraft or ground troops if you can get close enough through cover terrain.
I almost never use Kings or Jagdpanthers. Too vulnerable to air attack for what they cost. An airplane with rockets and cannon, that can stay on station for awhile can turn this expensive investment into scrap iron.
This was the case in real life too.
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Greg.
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can suddenly ruin your day.
[This message has been edited by Greg McCarty (edited November 25, 2000).]
Greg.
It is better to die on your feet
than to live on your knees.
--Zapata
It is better to die on your feet
than to live on your knees.
--Zapata
My feeling is that they are probably close to historically correct, not just for these battles guys
. I'll probably regret this but... I used to use the Soviet flame tanks in packs on them. The problem was getting the cover to get close, but much has changed since SP1 and SP3, they may not be as effective. I think, never did a test, I got a higher kill ratio than just trying for the sides at a distance, which of course is wise to still do. Everyone has their own play style, but the other thing to keep in mind is I played you on only a large map where flanking is almost impossible. Fuerte you made a sweet move with a flank that would have given you the high ground had it not been for the edge of the map. Drex I too look forward to your challenge, I fully expect a stiffer fight. Both of you very good competitors and a pleasure to play against, which is what this game is really about.
Now how do I end this, hope this doesn't help?
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. I'll probably regret this but... I used to use the Soviet flame tanks in packs on them. The problem was getting the cover to get close, but much has changed since SP1 and SP3, they may not be as effective. I think, never did a test, I got a higher kill ratio than just trying for the sides at a distance, which of course is wise to still do. Everyone has their own play style, but the other thing to keep in mind is I played you on only a large map where flanking is almost impossible. Fuerte you made a sweet move with a flank that would have given you the high ground had it not been for the edge of the map. Drex I too look forward to your challenge, I fully expect a stiffer fight. Both of you very good competitors and a pleasure to play against, which is what this game is really about.Now how do I end this, hope this doesn't help?
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i seem to remember reading somewhere they there was no proof that the allies (it might have meantr western) did not manage 1 front on penetration of a tiger 2. Considering the armour vs guns it is quite possible (front armour was almost twice as good as a tiger).
Keep in mind that tiger 2 should have best crews,.
It has the most penetrating gun of the war and with german optics and high velocity probably the most accurate. I think there may be a reported 2 or 3 mile kill of a t34 with this gun (elephant). Use of inafntry and planes is required.
Keep in mind that tiger 2 should have best crews,.
It has the most penetrating gun of the war and with german optics and high velocity probably the most accurate. I think there may be a reported 2 or 3 mile kill of a t34 with this gun (elephant). Use of inafntry and planes is required.
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Fabio Prado
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Fuerte,
What you are experiencing is rigorously within the Historic context. Whenever you are talking Tank vs. Tank combat during WW2, there will be no match for the King Tiger. It was the supreme predator on the battlefield. The vast majority of King Tigers were destroyed by air attack, heavy artillery, disabled by mines, or abandoned by the crews as a result of mechanical failure. Not by Allied tanks.
That doesn't mean that they were invulnerable, too, but when you face them you'll have to devise appropriate techniques to deal with them. You'll find a Russian "anti-Koenigstiger" recipe in my website, on this page: http://fprado.com/armorsite/tiger2_in_action.htm
Take a tour there. You'll find lots of info about the Tigers there. Get to know your enemy. You'll have a lot more fun. Believe me, I know.
FAP
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Fabio Prado fprado@fprado.com
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[This message has been edited by Fabio Prado (edited November 26, 2000).]
What you are experiencing is rigorously within the Historic context. Whenever you are talking Tank vs. Tank combat during WW2, there will be no match for the King Tiger. It was the supreme predator on the battlefield. The vast majority of King Tigers were destroyed by air attack, heavy artillery, disabled by mines, or abandoned by the crews as a result of mechanical failure. Not by Allied tanks.
That doesn't mean that they were invulnerable, too, but when you face them you'll have to devise appropriate techniques to deal with them. You'll find a Russian "anti-Koenigstiger" recipe in my website, on this page: http://fprado.com/armorsite/tiger2_in_action.htm
Take a tour there. You'll find lots of info about the Tigers there. Get to know your enemy. You'll have a lot more fun. Believe me, I know.

FAP
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[This message has been edited by Fabio Prado (edited November 26, 2000).]
And smoke!!! That long range punch is nullified if he can't see. Treat 'em like moving pillboxes, smoke 'em, mix a bit of HE to get them buttoned up (& separate the supporting infantry) then move on them (or ambush them) with AT squads, engineers, commandos, Tank Destroyers, whatever you've got. The King Tiger is at its best in open terrain. If you cannot draw them into close quarters, turn the open terrain into close quarters by blinding them.
There are no "ultimate weapons" in SP:WaW, more like "Rock, Paper, Sissors". Every weapon system has its advantages and weaknesses. Countering King Tigers with Allied armour at anything close to equal numbers is "leading with your face" & your head will be handed to you. Even with a numerical superiority, you will likely lose a greater number of build points than your opponent, if you use Allied armour to take out the Tigers. Also the King Tiger is quite expensive. If your opponent has any great number of them, he probably hasn't got too much of a force to support them.
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There are no "ultimate weapons" in SP:WaW, more like "Rock, Paper, Sissors". Every weapon system has its advantages and weaknesses. Countering King Tigers with Allied armour at anything close to equal numbers is "leading with your face" & your head will be handed to you. Even with a numerical superiority, you will likely lose a greater number of build points than your opponent, if you use Allied armour to take out the Tigers. Also the King Tiger is quite expensive. If your opponent has any great number of them, he probably hasn't got too much of a force to support them.
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G. K. Zhukov
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Right. I remember my brother playing Tunisia early '43 and developing his own recipe to kill Tiger E's with his Shermans. He never deployed on the crests of the hills , but always behind them. He kepts some scouts out and waited for the monsters to arrive to the top and become visible. Then lots of smoke, flanking shots, artillery barrages and infantry assaults to finish the job. You should have seen those Nazis run away!Originally posted by Bonzo:
And smoke!!! That long range punch is nullified if he can't see. Treat 'em like moving pillboxes, smoke 'em, mix a bit of HE to get them buttoned up (& separate the supporting infantry) then move on them (or ambush them) with AT squads, engineers, commandos, Tank Destroyers, whatever you've got. The King Tiger is at its best in open terrain. If you cannot draw them into close quarters, turn the open terrain into close quarters by blinding them.
The only problem is that you always end up fighting the Germans in a defensive stance, and it is much harder to overcome the big cats when you are advancing or assaulting in a scenario.
I have beaten players who were using strickly panther, kings and elefants with the brits...try to get higher elevation than the germans,easier to destroy them from above, Infrantry works well also.. The brit fireflys with that 17lber may not always detroy the german monsters but many times can take out the main gun or immobilize them.Originally posted by Fuerte:
I'm playing a PBEM with Pack Rat, and his King Tigers are driving me nuts. I have not managed to destroy one of them, in fact I have not even managed to get a single hit at them. Whenever my tank appears and tries to shoot at them, their pipe turns and poof my tank is gone. It seems that if they don't hit with the first shot, then they hit at least with the second one. Is this realistic? At the same time my British tanks which are much more agile and smaller, have not hit even once to these huge monsters. Of course if I would get a hit, it wouldn't probably have any effect. This is not fair.
ive even had 50 cals immobilze kings by hitting their tracks...IT CAN BE DONE< stick in there!!
Alby
[This message has been edited by Alby (edited November 26, 2000).]
Thanks for all your suggestions! 
Yes, I have Fireflys and Shermans... the problem is that I don't get chance to hit them. The worst example was when I saw one KT at 90 degree angle with my tank, which was just below the hill top. I should get at least one or two flank shots, right? Wrong. Immediately when my tank got to the top, the KT turret turned immediately and my tank was gone. Must be a very experienced tank crew, spotting my tank, turning the turret, and aiming a target before I had one shot.
Pack Rat, you can confirm this!

Yes, I have Fireflys and Shermans... the problem is that I don't get chance to hit them. The worst example was when I saw one KT at 90 degree angle with my tank, which was just below the hill top. I should get at least one or two flank shots, right? Wrong. Immediately when my tank got to the top, the KT turret turned immediately and my tank was gone. Must be a very experienced tank crew, spotting my tank, turning the turret, and aiming a target before I had one shot.
Pack Rat, you can confirm this!

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Schrubbery
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It is most fortunate that in SPWAW, even while Übertanks might be impervious as such, the game models other kinds of hits too. Even if a 75mm shell won't penetrate it, it can take out gun, optics, track, radio etc. But most of all: buy artillery and mortars and use them to deploy smoke so you can ignore the big cats. They are good, but they are all-mightily expensive, so there can't be so many of them.
But Pack Rat has plenty of them, it seems that 4-6. The article mentioned above says:
"an average of 25 to 30 Tigers II were operational every day"
So it seems that I have one fifth of the whole German army against me.
Perhaps there are not so many KT's, because the Command & Control is off, so he can freely move them around... my mistake, should have required that CC is on.
"an average of 25 to 30 Tigers II were operational every day"
So it seems that I have one fifth of the whole German army against me.
Perhaps there are not so many KT's, because the Command & Control is off, so he can freely move them around... my mistake, should have required that CC is on.
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G. K. Zhukov
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Well, most German-lovers consider KT's and Panthers very sexy beasts. And they tend to forget that PzKpfw III's and IV's formed the backbone of the German armored strength even late in the war.Originally posted by Fuerte:
But Pack Rat has plenty of them, it seems that 4-6. The article mentioned above says:
"an average of 25 to 30 Tigers II were operational every day"
So it seems that I have one fifth of the whole German army against me.
I don't blame them, as this is a competitive game in which you use the points allotted to you in the best way possible. Given the chance, every German commander in the field would have done the same!
Anyway, you could establish some historical restrictions in your next PBEM games, couldn't you?
I am a maniac of command control, which is the thing ASL left out (until the issue of Solitaire ASL). I'm surprised that A LOT of user-designed SPWAW scenarios suggest you to switch CC rules off...Perhaps there are not so many KT's, because the Command & Control is off, so he can freely move them around... my mistake, should have required that CC is on.
P-47D with 5"rockets, 8"+ Artillery, Engineers and/or bazookas from behind they only move 10 so you can follow them with the artillery. You don't need to kill them just make'm immobile, then keep'em smoked. Your infantry is gon'a hurt, but keep the tanks hidden.Originally posted by Fuerte:
I'm playing a PBEM with Pack Rat, and his King Tigers are driving me nuts. I have not managed to destroy one of them, in fact I have not even managed to get a single hit at them. Whenever my tank appears and tries to shoot at them, their pipe turns and poof my tank is gone. It seems that if they don't hit with the first shot, then they hit at least with the second one. Is this realistic? At the same time my British tanks which are much more agile and smaller, have not hit even once to these huge monsters. Of course if I would get a hit, it wouldn't probably have any effect. This is not fair.
Well, most German-lovers consider KT's and Panthers very sexy beasts. And they tend to forget that PzKpfw III's and IV's formed the backbone of the German armored strength even late in the war.
G. K. Zhukov
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Well, not really. Kursk was the last occasion on which the PzKpfw.III played the major role in a battle, thereafter, this tank soldiered on in decreasing numbers, its place as the Panzerdivision´s main tank being taken by the Pz.IV and the Panther.
The strength of Panzer units in Normandy :
- Pz.III: 39(used like command tank)
- Pz.IV: 758
- Panther: 655
- Tiger: 102
- StuG: 158
The strength of Panzer units on 15 December 1944 (Western Front) :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 503
- Panther: 471
- Tiger: 123
- StuG and JPz.: 598
The strength of Panzer units on the Eastern Front on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 503
- Panther: 776
- Tiger: 125
- StuG and JPz: 902
The strength of Panzer units on the Western Front on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 59
- Panther: 152
- Tiger: 28
- StuG and JPz: 203
The strength of Panzer units in Italy on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 131
- Panther: 26
- Tiger: 36
- StuG: 67
The source for all those data is Panzer Truppen vol.2 (Thomas L.Jentz), and you can see after June 1944 on Western Front parity in number of Pz.IV and Panther, Pz.III after Normandy not was operational except in training units.
Almogavar
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Desperta ferro.
G. K. Zhukov
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Well, not really. Kursk was the last occasion on which the PzKpfw.III played the major role in a battle, thereafter, this tank soldiered on in decreasing numbers, its place as the Panzerdivision´s main tank being taken by the Pz.IV and the Panther.
The strength of Panzer units in Normandy :
- Pz.III: 39(used like command tank)
- Pz.IV: 758
- Panther: 655
- Tiger: 102
- StuG: 158
The strength of Panzer units on 15 December 1944 (Western Front) :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 503
- Panther: 471
- Tiger: 123
- StuG and JPz.: 598
The strength of Panzer units on the Eastern Front on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 503
- Panther: 776
- Tiger: 125
- StuG and JPz: 902
The strength of Panzer units on the Western Front on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 59
- Panther: 152
- Tiger: 28
- StuG and JPz: 203
The strength of Panzer units in Italy on 15 March 1945 :
- Pz.III: -
- Pz.IV: 131
- Panther: 26
- Tiger: 36
- StuG: 67
The source for all those data is Panzer Truppen vol.2 (Thomas L.Jentz), and you can see after June 1944 on Western Front parity in number of Pz.IV and Panther, Pz.III after Normandy not was operational except in training units.
Almogavar
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Desperta ferro.
Desperta ferro.
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Right... I had to have limited my lightly spoken assert to the Tiger tanks.Originally posted by Almogavar:
Well, not really. Kursk was the last occasion on which the PzKpfw.III played the major role in a battle, thereafter, this tank soldiered on in decreasing numbers, its place as the Panzerdivision´s main tank being taken by the Pz.IV and the Panther.
Tigers in Normandy: 5.95% of total tanks/assault guns.
Tigers on 15 December 1944 (Western Front): 7.26% of total tanks/assault guns.
Tigers on the Eastern Front on 15 March 1945: 5.42% of total tanks/assault guns/tank destroyers.
Tigers on the Western Front on 15 March 1945: 6.33% of total tanks/assault guns/tank destroyers.
Tigers in Italy on 15 March 1945: a whopping 13.84% of total armored force - though Panthers here ran as low as 10%!
Probably Fuerte is very unlucky to face the same old 5-7% of the German tank park...
You guys playing with the hitting prefernce set to default??Originally posted by Fuerte:
Thanks for all your suggestions!
Yes, I have Fireflys and Shermans... the problem is that I don't get chance to hit them. The worst example was when I saw one KT at 90 degree angle with my tank, which was just below the hill top. I should get at least one or two flank shots, right? Wrong. Immediately when my tank got to the top, the KT turret turned immediately and my tank was gone. Must be a very experienced tank crew, spotting my tank, turning the turret, and aiming a target before I had one shot.
Pack Rat, you can confirm this!
shermans waste , get some 17lber AT guns heheh

