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Topic: Heavy tanks

Дата: 14.04.2021 11:31:26
View Postpyantoryng, on Apr 14 2021 - 08:31, said: All the flexibility won't do you any good if you only arrive to die. Some players might contribute better with a bit more staying power at a place rather than running around like a headless chicken with all the "flexibility" they have.   Even using gold one still need to put some thought on placing the shots...

Draschel:  Which is why I (clearly) pointed out 

View PostDraschel, on Apr 14 2021 - 07:08, said: Fast heavy tanks are definitely more meta-game oriented now, and are very popular late tier but require more fundamentals and game insight to use, than super heavy tanks.  Examples of fast heavy tanks include object 260, Chieftain, Kranvagn, Renegade Superheavy tanks are less about patience and more about static, defensive, positional warfare. They are highly map dependent. While they are easier to use, they are harder to squeeze high potentials out of because of limited mobility. They can excel, truly - in maps like Himmelsdorf, Ensk, Berlin, Pilsen, Paris with sprawling city ruins and continuous hard cover. Likewise, they can also utterly fail and be totally bombed in maps like malinovka, prokhorvoka, Redshire, Glacier, Murovankha due to large swatches of open ground, few areas of cover, and far combat ranges.   Super heavy tanks include things like oho, Maus, E100, VK4502B

Draschel:  I would take flexibility any day. I would rather be consistent, than on and off, because your E100 gets stuck on malinovka or some crap like that. 

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