13:02 You were on too steep of a backslope and your gun couldn't depress to meet your sight. The red lamp in the range wheel was turned off to indicate "not ready to fire". When you drove up more, it finally got in line and you could fire. Then once you could fire, you had extreme parallax between your gun barrel and your sight due to the close range, so the aim point was not what it appeared.
I actually never realized that's what the red light means. I always just assumed the red light indicated a round ready in the chamber. And this was the first time I used the T-64A so I never realized how big the offset between the barrel and sight really is. Thanks for your explanation, I always appreciate it!
P.S. I got a bit mad about the AI in this video, which is no criticism to you guys. I know very well how hard it is to work with AI. It's something that takes A LOT of work and testing to get right. It's just that sometimes I can't deal with AI while I'm getting pinned down by enemies haha. Just wanted to clarify that. You guys are doing a stellar job! 😁❤
Every video you make, quality gets better and better! That intro was just, *chef's kiss.* You deserve a pat on the back and a nice cold beer for your efforts! Thanks for creating such entertaining content! Can't wait to see more from you!
Awesome intro, and that transition at @1:47 was perfect. I'd only suggest to refer to the AI as 'Dimitri' or something, sounds better and also to get the most out these missions you have to play dumb, big flanking manoeuvres mean you'll just drive for 10 minutes on your own, only to shoot them all in the back as they sit their in neat lines. Most missions are so heavily scripted that you can only really play them how they want you to play them if you want to have fun.
Nice video mate. What a intro dude, a nice background story honestly. And also, it would be nice if they added the T-80U and T-80B into the game as well correcting AI’s problems.
The AI is still too stupid to enjoy this. After the first M60 was killed at 12 minutes, the other M60s basically ignore their buddy's fate and completely disregard the fact they are under fire. Why wouldn't they start to spread out and get in motion instantly? Instead they play sitting ducks. Same for the M113. They have line of sight to enemy tanks and don't even attempt to flee. After the first one is killed, second M113 just remains chilling next to the burning wreckage of his buddy, picking his nose. How can you enjoy this unrealistic mess? It's a static target shooting range.
Agreed, I'm reeaaaally missing the spotting. I was so happy to see it implemented. And now that it's gone again, it just feels like there's a big void in my life.