@@Pokezachplays the real question is why in the sally salamandor does every discussion about WWII tanks inevitably descend into an argument about whether the Tiger II was an unstoppable beast or just an over-engineered maintenance nightmare that spent more time broken down than actually fighting? Like, sure, it had great armour and a gun that could send Allied tanks to the shadow realm from half a kilometre away, but if your tank needs more fuel than a small country and breaks down every time it sneezes, is it really a good tank? Meanwhile, the Sherman gets clowned on for being "just a box with tracks," but at least it actually moved without a team of mechanics and divine intervention. And let’s not forget the T-34, the tank equivalent of a Nokia 3310-simple, effective, mass-produced, and able to keep rolling no matter what you threw at it. Meanwhile, Germany was out here making tanks like a perfectionist playing an RTS on hard mode, handcrafting each one with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, while the Soviets were just like, "Make more. Just… more." And that’s before we even get into the Panther, which was basically a tank designed by someone who couldn’t decide if they wanted a heavy tank or a medium tank, so they just made a massive headache for the logistics team instead. Like, imagine designing a tank that’s technically great but then giving it an engine that wears out faster than a toddler’s shoes. But hey, at least it looked cool, and at the end of the day, isn't that what really matters in internet tank debates?
@@JustCoNa The Sherman strat was truly the best play. Tiger 2 was one of the many stupid things they did. They shoudlnt have fielded a single Tiger 2 or Me-262. They didn't make that many but still a regarded move when your gormless country isn't even the size of Texas. Freaking US built like 45,000 Shermans and these clowns wasting money on like 500 Tiger 2s. Some goofy stuff at work there.
Bro destroyed his CPU to give us this meme. Respect.
lol yup
STANDING HERE NEXT TO ME!
I think the makn issue was the fsct they all had bloody torches on lmao.
The 1 fps marched with the footstep noise is hilarious.
@@Naturas_PardusI about jumped out of my seat when I heard that noise lmao
@ try morrowind memes
I always try to keep Mr. Adoring Fan alive, though it is difficult, because he is quite endearing.
By Azura, by Azura, by Azura! It's the Grand Champion! I can't believe it's you! Standing here! Next to me!
Elder Scrolls VI looking 🔥
yeah, thats how it would look
mmm getting starfield vibes
@@craigvillanueva1876 haven’t played it but I hear it has an adoring fan of some kind
@@Pokezachplays yeah he is in it
@@craigvillanueva1876 is it the same voice actor?
@@Pokezachplays the real question is why in the sally salamandor does every discussion about WWII tanks inevitably descend into an argument about whether the Tiger II was an unstoppable beast or just an over-engineered maintenance nightmare that spent more time broken down than actually fighting? Like, sure, it had great armour and a gun that could send Allied tanks to the shadow realm from half a kilometre away, but if your tank needs more fuel than a small country and breaks down every time it sneezes, is it really a good tank? Meanwhile, the Sherman gets clowned on for being "just a box with tracks," but at least it actually moved without a team of mechanics and divine intervention.
And let’s not forget the T-34, the tank equivalent of a Nokia 3310-simple, effective, mass-produced, and able to keep rolling no matter what you threw at it. Meanwhile, Germany was out here making tanks like a perfectionist playing an RTS on hard mode, handcrafting each one with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, while the Soviets were just like, "Make more. Just… more."
And that’s before we even get into the Panther, which was basically a tank designed by someone who couldn’t decide if they wanted a heavy tank or a medium tank, so they just made a massive headache for the logistics team instead. Like, imagine designing a tank that’s technically great but then giving it an engine that wears out faster than a toddler’s shoes. But hey, at least it looked cool, and at the end of the day, isn't that what really matters in internet tank debates?
@@JustCoNa The Sherman strat was truly the best play. Tiger 2 was one of the many stupid things they did. They shoudlnt have fielded a single Tiger 2 or Me-262. They didn't make that many but still a regarded move when your gormless country isn't even the size of Texas. Freaking US built like 45,000 Shermans and these clowns wasting money on like 500 Tiger 2s. Some goofy stuff at work there.