Here is another departure from reality. Railroad guns are portrayed as having 406mm guns and a range of 150 (no units of measure). Realistic. Battleships have 406mm naval gun (equivalent to 16" guns found on multiple classes of US battleships. So, why does a battleship 406mm gun only have a range of 80? A railroad gun can pommel a battleship from almost twice as far away as a battleship can engage a railroad gun.
Yes, this a game, but some acknowledgement of the laws of physics must be made. If the railroad gun is in the mountains next to the ocean, and has a slightly greater range, then great.
Worse, a level 4 self-propelled artillery has a range of 80 (at best a 203mm gun) against a level 4 Battleship (Kronshtadt class) which would have 380mm guns, but only has a range of 70. ????
Yes, this a game, but some acknowledgement of the laws of physics must be made. If the railroad gun is in the mountains next to the ocean, and has a slightly greater range, then great.
Worse, a level 4 self-propelled artillery has a range of 80 (at best a 203mm gun) against a level 4 Battleship (Kronshtadt class) which would have 380mm guns, but only has a range of 70. ????
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