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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Dec 7, 2020 21:22:35 GMT
Whyyyyyyyy? It should be the Schwerer Gustav, not some Mortar Karl!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by eeeeef on Dec 8, 2020 0:59:42 GMT
Whyyyyyyyy? It should be the Schwerer Gustav, not some Mortar Karl!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe in the update that adds the 1944 campaign will add the Schwerer Gustav , and it'll become an insanely strong late game artillery have hope my friend
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Post by sean1917 on Dec 8, 2020 2:48:15 GMT
Thru the magic of modification... {"Id":103031,"Name":"德国火炮","Army":14,"Type":3,"Ranking":0,"Feature":[15],"MinAttack":55,"MaxAttack":75,"MinRange":1,"MaxRange":2,"HP":295,"Defence":7,"Mobility":8,"NeedLeadership":1,"CostMoney":400,"CostGear":90,"CostAtomic":40,"MaxFormation":1,"Leadership2":0,"Leadership3":0,"Leadership4":0,"BuildTime":0,"BuildCD":0,"AOE1":0,"AOE2":0,"Country":[3,4],"FormationChance":[]}, Here's the line you need for your German ubercannon... Schwerer Gustav was a German 80-centimetre railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line... But remember that Gustav was a railroad gun and that's probably why Easytech didn't include it.
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