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French and US M5 ATG


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This bug has been around since inception, when towing the atg and turning or going down hill the atg will flip on its side and then upside down clipping thru groind.

I have also tried to deploy in a PPO and have flipped and clipped thru ground.

 

This is a big disadvantage. Any work being done on this issue. I would be happy to help replicate

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major0noob

a few years back DOC tried but couldn't fix it. AFAIK they'd have to make a new unit to fix some in game.

 

i'd link the thread but search is a PITA now

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On ‎5‎/‎23‎/‎2017 at 1:56 PM, sajuk said:

Axis ATG have the same problem.

They do but absolutely nothing like the m5 ATG... seriously when towing avoid any hill that you might have to cut across the sloped side, avoid any bump and do not take any turns that might sway your ATG because once you do the M5s propensity to flip will bite you.  Going up a hill on an angle and your almost guaranteed to flip the M5. Its a flat ground no bump ATG but I have even had my M5 slowly turn over going fast on flat grassy terrain... it just slowly turns over then upside down to where your completely clipped.  The Pak40 and even the 88 do not hold a candle to this and I know they flip also.

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major0noob

even those tiny bumps smaller than a fallen tree can flip it, while pushing.

it's more like a unicycle than a 2 wheeled gun carriage.

 

if you screw around a bit you can balance it on the tip of the barrel and move reasonably fast for about 10-30m by "paddling the ground" like those rear paddle river boats.

it's beyond ridiculous...

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