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We have finalized and improved the system for simulating explosions and high-explosive impact for shells in armoured vehicles in the game.
The reliable and accurate simulation of high-explosive ammunition damage is one of the most difficult mechanics when creating a realistic damage model. On the one hand, the impact of high-explosive ammunition is a complex process consisting of several components - the impact of a shock wave, blasting action, fragmentation flow. On the other hand, it is necessary to simulate these components in real time, with an insignificant load on computing power, because at the same time dozens of explosions of different power from 20mm shells to 5 ton bombs can be created in the game.
In general, the current system for modeling explosions in War Thunder meets these requirements, however, for greater realism, we decided to modify and improve it. At the moment, an explosion in War Thunder inflicts damage with two components - high-explosive and fragmentation, while the high-explosive part is modeled in the zone of maximum damage, in other words, in a fairly small radius in which damage can be inflicted directly on parts and components in vehicles. In addition, both high-explosive and fragmentation damage are calculated separately and independently without taking into account their synergistic effect on the target. Also, the infiltration of the shock wave into an open volume or through a break in the armour was not modelled.
Due to these restrictions, the game additionally uses the mechanics of the so-called ‘hull break’, resulting in a vehicle's destruction after receiving threshold damage to the structural elements at the same time. There are tons of questions from the players about this mechanic, and it doesn't satisfy us in terms of modeling accuracy and some conventions, especially with regard to high-explosive ammunition.
The Ixwa Strike update introduces the following damage model changes:
Synergy of fragmentation and high-explosive impact
Now, if an explosion pierces armour with a high-explosive action, a breach is created through which part of the fragments formed by the shell can pass through the armour, without the actual need to break it with the fragments themselves.
Crew knock out by overpressure
A new type of damage has been introduced - excess pressure damage at the front of the shock wave. This type of damage is inflicted only on the crew and works as follows. If the fragmentation or high-explosive effect of an explosion hits one of the internal modules located in the fighting compartment (crew, tanks, breech, ammunition, drives), this means that the explosion was powerful enough to break through armour at the point of impact and therefore the crew will be affected by excess pressure in addition to other damaging factors. A ‘compartment’ in this case means a volume in which there are modules used to estimate the damage. For example, for Soviet MBTs, the fighting compartment contains all vehicle crew members, ammunition, aiming drives, internal fuel tanks, the breech of the gun, and radio equipment.
In the case of tanks of the M1 Abrams series, fuel tanks and ammunition located in separate armoured compartments are removed from this list, and for tanks of the Leopard 2 series, ammunition in the turret stowage is removed from this list, but the shells in the front of the hull are taken into account. For vehicles with a crew located in different compartments, for example the Ferdinand SPG, the overpressure mechanics will work separately and independently for the crew of the command compartment and for the crew members in the fighting compartment.
Damage to open top vehicles. Disabling of HE and shaped-charge jet hull break
In open and unarmoured combat vehicles, the crew located outside the armoured volume will also be hit by excess pressure without additional checks for a break and damage to other modules. Thus, the relevance of ammunition for "soft" targets will be increased. On the other hand, the mechanics of hull break from a shaped-charge jet and high-explosive effects will be disabled as irrelevant.
We expect these changes to make the damage model more realistic and transparent for players. The new mechanics will be introduced into the game some time after the release of the "Ixwa Strike" update as a separate server patch with the publication of an update note.
The War Thunder Team
Comments (59)
This is a nice change to see, the previous hullbreak mechanics were pretty arbitrary in general. Will this apply to HESH as well, and will it let high very caliber guns one shot tanks more reliably? Something like the FV4005 or KV-2 should destroy tanks in one shot all the time, no questions asked.
We need a video explaining this new damage system, it seems pretty confusing right now.
I have several questions on this. 1) How do you calculate that an explosion was powerful enough to break through armour at the point of impact? Do you use some kind of formula for this? 2) How do you defined the compartments of a vehicle? Did you had to go to every vehicle and define the compartments manually? Is there a way for the players to see or identify the compartments for a vehicle?
Over Pressure damage ey, maybe a mechanic to use on depth changes for future applications?
So when are we gonna fix HE and Fragmentation rounds on airplanes?
Outstanding. Good stuff, Gaijin. o7
Oh, so you finally decided to fix the HEs you broke in 2.0
Did you fix hull break completely though? Can my M3 GMC still tank HE shells and will APFSDS rounds that penetrate but do nothing to my tank kill me?
To me it feels a bit redundant for the "overpressure" mechanic, because pressure works at the speed of sound, but schrapnell will go quicker than that
"Due to these restrictions, the game additionally uses the mechanics of the so-called ‘hull break’, resulting in a vehicle's destruction after receiving threshold damage to the structural elements at the same time.". So this is basically an HP system. You know, you could get rid of all this super complex and glitchy damage model you made and replace it with THAT. Would make the game a lot more playable. It's a GAME after all.
You seem very confused
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