[Sandbox] New Balance Test Kicks off on February 10
Дата: 10.02.2020 17:44:48
OofBerry, on 10 February 2020 - 04:37 PM, said: Some flawed tech trees here. For a start, there is no variety at
tier 2 now. A player sees BC 155 58 and wants it (not even told
what spgs are at this point). Well they start in a light at tier 1
and 2, and then at tier 3 a medium. That makes sense but then their
straight into a td with a different playstyle at tier 4, of which
they would not know how to play as effictivly as alot of what they
have learnt at tiers 1-3 will be irrelivant in a non-turreted td.
Eventually they grind the tier 5 , and wow they are told they can
pick a free tier 6 tank to research (as per the tutorial) and they
get into the tier 6 arty. And wow, they've grinded to tier 6 and
only now being introduced to this brand new artilery, that plays
nothing like any tank they've been introduced to before and likley
will suck in it - and this is the tier players are meant to be
getting more exprerienced by. And even if they remove
skipping from tier 5 to 6 from the tutorial, they are still going
to be put in a tier 5 spg with absolutly no idea how to play it and
likley play it worse than they would play the tier 1 when they
first played, due to everything they learnt from tiers 1-4 being
completely irrleivant and actually counter-productive to spg play.
(Playing like a regular tank).parim1331: The lesser amount of choices at the beginning proves to
create a much better, and easier learning curve for new players.
Also, the further you go, the more you can see that the power
progression has also been balanced.
Gremlin182, on 10 February 2020 - 04:41 PM, said: Quite excited by this though a few details I will have to check
during and after the test. KV2 seems unaffected by the HE changes
though probably not all derp tanks. It might no longer be worth
using the 105 on the Hetzer M4 Sherman at tier 5 and 6 the PzIV H
all popular derp tanks. The Japanese Heavies from tier 5 and up all
seem to be popular with derp guns. Some of the British tanks
are unclear it might be that HESH is having its pen reduced but an
increase in damage so as to make them still usable. Thats a little
weird considering the Type 5 Heavy had special ammo that had
increased damage but same pen as standard HE and it was changed to
have same damage but increased pen. A Japanese Hesh type round.
What about the Black Dog light that has some very effective
HEP ie HESH rounds I assume that pen will be much reduced. What is
meant by the T49 and Sheridan having lower pen rounds but still
being effective. SO many questions so off to the test to
check them out right after I get my Gold Waffentrager E100 at 4 pm
todayparim1331: As far as I know, the KV-2 is one of the unaffected tanks
when it comes to HE changes. This should be officially
confirmed later on.
[Sandbox] New Balance Test Kicks off on February 10














