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LordGame's Photo LordGame 03 May 2012

you can make him happier by making Tiger I better :G like lowering it's repairs
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hembba's Photo hembba 03 May 2012

he's a Noob

..sorry I just had to. :P
Edited by supercharge, 03 May 2012 - 06:16 PM.
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ironz's Photo ironz 03 May 2012

Hi, i have a question:

How do you think WOT is close to real tank battles? You have this huge experience with real tanks and it is realy interesting to know, from your point of view ,how realistic driving, shooting etc is in the game?

Thank you
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fnaves_POR's Photo fnaves_POR 03 May 2012

Nice addition to the forum.
Welcome!!!!
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supercharge's Photo supercharge 03 May 2012

Welcome! :)
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ViktorKitov's Photo ViktorKitov 03 May 2012

A bit sensitive arent we
Edited by ViktorKitov, 04 May 2012 - 02:26 PM.
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Roran_Hawkins's Photo Roran_Hawkins 03 May 2012

Do you think WoT suspension is as it really is? That the slightest bump in the terrain makes your sniper view jump over a mountain, entirely missing the KV-5 dead-ahead.
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Binom8243's Photo Binom8243 03 May 2012

I have a question concerning most, if not all, german tanks. I understand that it is possible for the motor to be damaged, if the tank is penetrated in the lower front of the vehicle, because the transmission is located there. This is the case only in german tanks making them by far more vulnerable in comparison to the other nations. This being a pain already, the inflicted motor damage can also cause a fire, which is firstly not possible, when the transmission only is hit and secondly makes driving a german tank even worse. I have often read about balance being more important than historical accuracy and i would very much appreciate a fix to this problem, because at the moment it's simply not fair to drive intelligent enough not to show side or rear, but still go up in flames sometimes, when penetrated.
Regards, Binom8243
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The_Challenger's Photo The_Challenger 03 May 2012

View PostViktorKitov, on 03 May 2012 - 05:33 PM, said:

A bit sensitive arent we

Lol, no I don"t do sensitivity- an over zealous moderator." Hembba" said "he's a Noob" which I feel is a fair comment. :rolleyes:
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Pastaiolo's Photo Pastaiolo 03 May 2012

Hello thereee!
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Dibuk's Photo Dibuk 03 May 2012

So what Tier is the Salamander?
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Ding760's Photo Ding760 03 May 2012

View PostThe_Challenger, on 03 May 2012 - 05:51 PM, said:

Lol, no I don"t do sensitivity- an over zealous moderator." Hembba" said "he's a Noob" which I feel is a fair comment. :rolleyes:

I think for most troopers sensitivity is something that was left behind at boot camp...
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PrivateAli's Photo PrivateAli 03 May 2012

hello mr. cutland.
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The_Challenger's Photo The_Challenger 03 May 2012

View Postironz, on 03 May 2012 - 05:27 PM, said:

Hi, i have a question:

How do you think WOT is close to real tank battles? You have this huge experience with real tanks and it is realy interesting to know, from your point of view ,how realistic driving, shooting etc is in the game?

Thank you

One of the reasons I love WOT is the amount of effort that goes into the design/spec/functionality of each Tank from a historical slant. There are similarities in Basic Tactics- Fire positions (Hull up/Turret Down etc), use of the terrain, and perhaps the most critical of all "Team Work". But most of all its fun to play, I wish the same could have been said about the amount of hours spent on Tank Simulators during Training.


There are some awesome players out there who on a regular basis kick my butt. Learning all the time. :Smile_honoring:

Take Care
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supercharge's Photo supercharge 03 May 2012

View PostViktorKitov, on 03 May 2012 - 05:33 PM, said:

A bit sensitive arent we

yes well, I overreacted lol :)
All the best!
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Pandemoniaa's Photo Pandemoniaa 03 May 2012

Hello The_Challenger,

I was just wondering if you could tell us a bit about the main battle tanks of the modern age, compared to the ones we see in the game? Only in a general sense of course. :) What are main differences, similarities or peculiar notes. Please remember I am asking from a.. let's say "civilians" perspective though.. I don't really know much about tanks except for what one can learn from the WoT game.

I didn't really give one whit (?) about tanks until I started playing this game, that's when I started getting interested in the WWII-era tanks.. Then I saw this wonderful clip from Top Gear where Jeremy Clarkson gets chased around by a Challenger 2 tank (http://www.youtube.c...h?v=-wKfpPrRVIo). Hilarious! That's when I got interested in the modern MBTs as well, such as the Challenger 2, Leopard 2, M1A2 Abrams etc.

I've tried to find interesting (documentary-style) clips about these on youtube, but the few I find just seem to be focused on promoting one tank, and if you try to read any of the "discussions" going on there.. Well.. <_<  So this goes for everyone else out there as well, if you know of a good source of tank info, youtube or otherwise, and it's not too boring & technical, please post it here! :)

I realize this became a bit long and unfocused, so to sum up: Please tell us a bit about modern MBTs compared to WWII-era tanks (& tank tactics) and also if you will, a bit about modern MBTs in general.

Thanks & have a great day! :)
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View PostDibuk, on 03 May 2012 - 05:57 PM, said:

So what Tier is the Salamander?

Tierless :mellow:
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Tuccy's Photo Tuccy 03 May 2012

Well, Salamander would be something like Tier V light in game terms, but with very devastating gun if mounting 76mm ;) Module damage all over the place ;) With 30mm RARDEN it would be hard, but then with APDS it would have great penetration (for WoT autocannons ;))
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View PostRoran_Hawkins, on 03 May 2012 - 05:37 PM, said:

Do you think WoT suspension is as it really is? That the slightest bump in the terrain makes your sniper view jump over a mountain, entirely missing the KV-5 dead-ahead.

Hi,

I personally think its pretty accurate, this era of tanks lacked hydro-gas suspension or the Gun stabilization systems that we now see on Tanks such as Challenger 2 and the M1A2. Many years ago I had an amazing chat with a man who had been a Cromwell Gunner and as he said "Skill, practice and luck " were all a good gunner required. :Smile_honoring:
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