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Hillfighter

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Hi folks,
i try to find out, why people are thinking that the arty is OP, in my opinion something is crap with it.

I start to measure the RoF and the aiming time of some morters and guns, to compare my result with the stats.

The result is that all units listed below, fire faster as they should and that the value for the aiming time, is a part of the RoF

UK
2" mortar (Stop fire after 10 rounds)
Aiming theoratical actual
10 sek. # 15 r/m # 10 r/ 32,44 sek.

3" mortar (Stop fire after 10 rounds)
Aiming theoratical actual
10 sek. # 10 r/m # 10 r/ 53,25 sek.

GER
iG 18
Aiming theoratical actual
7,2 sek. # 6 r/m # 11 r/ 59,55 sek.

GRW 81
Aiming theoratical actual
9,6 sek. # 10 r/m # 10 r/ 56,21 sek.

SK 18
Aiming theoratical actual
17,49 sek. # 6 r/m # 9 r/ 60,33 sek.

For me this kind of calculation is god for AT guns or tank guns, but bad for artillery.
Aiming has nothing to do with the RoF and make artillery to a rapid fire gun.
It will be nice, if a dev. can give some answer to this issue.

Maybe someone had observe it too?

Sorry for my bad english