Cap Gold Ammo Penetration Value
Дата: 18.06.2021 04:35:56
Draschel: Standard penetration tier 10 is 330 HEAT and 340 HEAT, meds and
heavies.For tanks destroyers, it is 375-395. 310, 315, 317, and
respectively 360 don't fall into those specs, and are considered
low.You obviously have very little competitive combat experience,
against hull down IS7, Chieftain, or even 279E in general279E
doesn't even need to bait people. Shooting it a flat ground with
330 HEAT still leads to many bounces.We aren't even including RNG
which throws your shots were you don't want, or aimed. Just
wait. lol. We were waiting how long already? And will
continue to wait. WG is too smart for that. See, technically, WG
hasn't nerf premium tanks with HE shells. Because technically, the
shells themselves aren't nerfed. When used in a certain way, new
damage will be lower, of course, but the BASE SHELL hasn't changed
at all. Damages are still what they started out as, no changes are
being made. But your so called prem ammo changes? THOSE ARE REAL
CHANGES. Real, specification changes, that WG doesn't want to
duplicate into a mega super pershing like fiasco, where everyone
demands compensation for change. The HE changes, technically,
aren't a change. That's why premium ammo changes aren't going
through. A great player, has tools. Premium ammo, is
just one tool of the trade. Premium ammo, doesn't teach you
positioning, map control, zoomed out awareness,
generalist/preferred flanks, camo rating, bush mechanics, superior
trading, armor models, damage numbers - and so on. You
just said the stupidest possible thing ever, and are better than
the 47%ers that say good players are only good because they fire
premium. While being a blue, actually a perm-teal, you may know
some of these ideals, but not all. And that is why you persist
where you are, and don't mound your peak. You don't have a
clue. Dude, we are finished here. Post 3K DPG tens, so someone
can at least take you seriously. Because that trash so far, ain't
serious at all.
Cap Gold Ammo Penetration Value