Neil,

 

And this is the strategy FOA decided to shy away from. I’m building an E-10 
right now with NO rotation on the turret. The problem with rotating turret is 
the “thinking” that you can shoot faster an opponent by using your traverse. It 
brings three issues:

 

1.       Rotating the turret exposes your sides (turret sides to forward 
opponents, and hull sides to the side opponents)

2.       A small tank can usually pivot its hull faster than a turret can rotate

3.       Without turret rotation, you have ONE stick for all your driving, and 
just ONE stick for your gun elevation. It simplifies the tasks to your brain in 
the middle of an “adrenaline’s full combat situation” 

 

Loic

 

 

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