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My two cents on MM

Дата: 16.07.2021 23:51:44
View PostRLH1190, on Jul 15 2021 - 19:24, said: I've resisted ranting about MM because everyone has a point, so my thoughts are useless.  HOWEVER, a just completed after action battle report showed this:   The losing side (me) top tank -  IS-7 - 34K battles, PR 3068, win%46, 9 TG's, damage in the battle ZERO.   The winning side top tank - T95/FV4201 - 46K battles, PR 8932, win% 56, 339 TG's, damage in the battle - 3695.  I didn't mention the Foch B that has over a 10K PR.   This was a 5-15 battle, essentially over within 3 minutes.   When these lopsided battles occur, I always wonder if just moving one good tank from the other team, and getting rid of one bad tank on our side would have made any difference.  I'll keep battling, but some simple changes somewhere in MM could make the competition more even.   

Elias_K_Grodin: Individual games don't really say much other than there were opportunities that either your team took advantage of or the other team were able to exploit and the end result was a loss/victory with minimal casualties. The important thing to note is what were the contributions from not only yourself but allies as well. If everyone just runs to different spots on the map without supporting each other, the likelihood of the OPFOR picking off isolated or overextended targets increases. I've been in quite a few "lopsided" losses but this was mostly due to either myself or my allies overextending and getting caught in a crossfire. Also never underestimate luck as sometimes you're at the end of someone's crosshairs or you catch a column of enemy tanks unaware you are about to lay waste to them. "When eating an elephant take one bite at a time." - Creighton Abrams, United States Army

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