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Advent Calendar 2019: Day 20

Дата: 20.12.2019 15:45:32
View PostBR33K1_PAWAH, on 20 December 2019 - 07:07 AM, said: Good tank. It's not stupidly OP like regular Caernarvon is, but still viable in current meta.

parim1331:  I have to agree here, I had a share of good moments with the Caernavron AX, especially in places where I could go hull down. One thing to watch out is showing your Commanders' hatch too often, rather than that, it's a pleasurable machine.  

View Postmarcellmcdj, on 20 December 2019 - 11:07 AM, said: Are you kidding me? This on frontline? Hahahaha. It is one of the slowest tier 8s, where frontline is a fast tank oriented game mode with huge maps. This tank is one of the worst for frontline gameplay. I know wargaming is paying you to sell their tanks but still, this is outrageous.

parim1331:  Speed is indeed beneficial in certain situations when playing Front Line mode, although in many cases, big gun, and a lot of armor proved to be crucial when I was defending.In the end, it all comes down to the preferable way for you to play the game. :) 

View PostGardar7, on 20 December 2019 - 12:56 PM, said: I prefer bigger guns which hit harder. A good ol' chunky hit feels more satisfying than mosquito stings even if I know that DPM is usually much better with smaller guns. This is just psychology.  

parim1331:  There's a clear trade-off here. Having a bigger gun with better damage-per-shot is quite risky, if you bounce your shot, you have a hefty reload time before you can shoot again. With the lower caliber guns, you still deal damage, and even if you fail one, or two shots, it doesn't have as big of an impact.

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