Company of Heroes: Eastern Front
Eastern Front Mod (Read-Only) => Suggestions => Topic started by: Maple on February 09, 2011, 10:07:39 AM
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Well they are technically "elite" units, so why can't they have some anti-tank? Maybe it would require a veterancy level, cause it is crazy they can't fulfill their role as disruption.
A Krak grenade would be good, or a Panzerfaust, or sticky bomb. Any would be fine, but they should have a longer cooldown so Parisians can't really damage, but just scratch or do the finishing hit
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well, soviets aren't designed to be universal. think about partisans as if you would think about commandos. can you imagine them running all around with their OP stens and not getting afraid of Pumas? Partisans don't need panzerfausts, they are good as they are.
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No way dude that would be too overpowered.
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Maybe I'm too used to riflemen :P
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I think its a good idea, I mean, Just make it like volk panzerfausts with 2x or even 3x times considering they wouldn't use Muni(They stole it).
I think its good for getting Bikes and maybe even finishing off retreated Pumas. It wouldn't be overpowered, cause it isn't the ideal AT thing to begin with.
Though My Opinion is Bias, I love Partisans.
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Partisants werent frontline units.
The fact that their call-ins dosnt make them elite. They arent "hold the line" units, their main role is heavy weapon decrewing and booby trapping.
IMO they should have lower suppresion resistance (like US Engiees) and less HP.
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Partisans are one of those rarities in EF....aka well balanced unit from the start until now! lol
They're good enough as they are, quite useful but nothing crazy. They don't need faust as the soviet don't really lack AT and they also come at a late stage when fausts are really nothing useful anyways.
Just as important, faust is a unique axis ability.
If there is one unit that could have had it, that would be the assault engineers who pretty much collected all captured fausts and used them very regularly
Alas, we're not doing that, NO ;D
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Partizan - a member of "partia" (spanish), or a part in english, - a small militant group, performing diversion warfare behind the enemy lines. It may consist of whoever there is. ;)
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