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Subject: Frontlines keeps crashing
Link on message: #11639920
Link on message: #11639920
BigDaddyLaxative: Sorry to hear that. Have you created a ticket with our
support team yet? You can contact them here: https://na.wargaming.net/support/en/ If you do
contact support you can use the check tool to generate a report
they will need to help with troubleshooting. You can find
instructions here: https://na.wargaming.net/support/en/products/wot/articles/483/
Subject: Frontlines keeps crashing
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Link on message: #11639920
Hambijon: Sorry to hear that. Have you created a ticket with our
support team yet? You can contact them here: https://na.wargaming.net/support/en/ If you do
contact support you can use the check tool to generate a report
they will need to help with troubleshooting. You can find
instructions here: https://na.wargaming.net/support/en/products/wot/articles/483/
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
Jambijon: You are absolutely right! Thanks for pointing that
out. I've made the appropriate changes.
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
Jambijon: Added better clarification to that bit
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
BigDaddyLaxative: You are absolutely right! Thanks for pointing that
out. I've made the appropriate changes.
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
BigDaddyLaxative: Added better clarification to that bit
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
Link on message: #11639915
Ken_McGuire Very good penetration for tier VII??? Great alpha, yes. Good DPM even. But 175 pen is actually quite low for a tier 7 HT. In fact, the only tanks I can think that are WORSE in AP pen are the British tier VII's. Is it workable, yeah - especially with 122mm x3 overmatching a lot. But Very good pen it does NOT have. In addition, the Soviet IS-2 does not get HEAT. It gets APCR with 217 pen. I wouldn't call this "very high pen" either...
Hambijon: You are absolutely right! Thanks for pointing that
out. I've made the appropriate changes.
Ken_McGuire I would say that the Cromwell B has decent accuracy at 0.35 - at least by tier 6 standards. The thing is that it has horrible gun bloom and so if you are moving anything, you don't get that accuracy.
Hambijon: Added better clarification to that bit
Subject: Frontline Guide Contest!
Link on message: #11639869
Link on message: #11639869
Jambijon: Hello Tankers! With the introduction to the new Frontline
mode we thought we would put together a little contest to help
improve everyone’s knowledge and strategies when playing
Frontline. So what is this contest? Rather than us
making a Frontline guide for you guys, we wanted to give that
opportunity to the community and offer up some sweet prizes!
This guide should be a basic tactics strategy and map
breakdown. Text and/or video entries welcome! Frontline
Mini-Map
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
T26E5 Patriot or T26E5 (no skin) 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr 2nd Place: 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Participation reward:
5x +50%
Credits for 2hr 5x 100%
XP for 2hr 5x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Start Date: May 8th, 2018
End Date: May 15th, 2018 at 7:00pm PST | 9:00pm CST |
10:00pm EST How to enter: After creating your
Frontline guide simply comment on this thread with the link to your
thread. The guide doesn't have to live on the forums but be
sure to link us to it so we can admire your tactical genius.
If you were going to make it a forum guide, please create a thread
in the Guides section of the forums. RULES:
Only one entry per player Must be an original creation
All entries must be posted on this thread to enter Videos not
required, but definitely appreciated Valid participation reward
only eligible for guides that provide a minimum general
understanding of the map and game mode 1st place has a choice
between the skinned version or non-skinned version of the T26E5 The
World of Tanks team will be choosing the winners and crediting out
prizing on Friday, May18th 2018 Have fun! We look forward to
seeing what kind of strategies are being ironed out! Good
luck!
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
Subject: Frontline Guide Contest!
Link on message: #11639869
Link on message: #11639869
BigDaddyLaxative: Hello Tankers! With the introduction to the new Frontline
mode we thought we would put together a little contest to help
improve everyone’s knowledge and strategies when playing
Frontline. So what is this contest? Rather than us
making a Frontline guide for you guys, we wanted to give that
opportunity to the community and offer up some sweet prizes!
This guide should be a basic tactics strategy and map
breakdown. Text and/or video entries welcome! Frontline
Mini-Map
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
T26E5 Patriot or T26E5 (no skin) 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr 2nd Place: 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Participation reward:
5x +50%
Credits for 2hr 5x 100%
XP for 2hr 5x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Start Date: May 8th, 2018
End Date: May 15th, 2018 at 7:00pm PST | 9:00pm CST |
10:00pm EST How to enter: After creating your
Frontline guide simply comment on this thread with the link to your
thread. The guide doesn't have to live on the forums but be
sure to link us to it so we can admire your tactical genius.
If you were going to make it a forum guide, please create a thread
in the Guides section of the forums. RULES:
Only one entry per player Must be an original creation
All entries must be posted on this thread to enter Videos not
required, but definitely appreciated Valid participation reward
only eligible for guides that provide a minimum general
understanding of the map and game mode 1st place has a choice
between the skinned version or non-skinned version of the T26E5 The
World of Tanks team will be choosing the winners and crediting out
prizing on Friday, May18th 2018 Have fun! We look forward to
seeing what kind of strategies are being ironed out! Good
luck!
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
Subject: Frontline Guide Contest!
Link on message: #11639869
Link on message: #11639869
Hambijon: Hello Tankers! With the introduction to the new Frontline
mode we thought we would put together a little contest to help
improve everyone’s knowledge and strategies when playing
Frontline. So what is this contest? Rather than us
making a Frontline guide for you guys, we wanted to give that
opportunity to the community and offer up some sweet prizes!
This guide should be a basic tactics strategy and map
breakdown. Text and/or video entries welcome! Frontline
Mini-Map
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
T26E5 Patriot or T26E5 (no skin) 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr 2nd Place: 10x
+50%
Credits for 2hr 10x 100%
XP for 2hr 10x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Participation reward:
5x +50%
Credits for 2hr 5x 100%
XP for 2hr 5x 200%
Free XP for 2hr Start Date: May 8th, 2018
End Date: May 15th, 2018 at 7:00pm PST | 9:00pm CST |
10:00pm EST How to enter: After creating your
Frontline guide simply comment on this thread with the link to your
thread. The guide doesn't have to live on the forums but be
sure to link us to it so we can admire your tactical genius.
If you were going to make it a forum guide, please create a thread
in the Guides section of the forums. RULES:
Only one entry per player Must be an original creation
All entries must be posted on this thread to enter Videos not
required, but definitely appreciated Valid participation reward
only eligible for guides that provide a minimum general
understanding of the map and game mode 1st place has a choice
between the skinned version or non-skinned version of the T26E5 The
World of Tanks team will be choosing the winners and crediting out
prizing on Friday, May18th 2018 Have fun! We look forward to
seeing what kind of strategies are being ironed out! Good
luck!
If you would like some
examples, check out DomoSapiens Map Mondays for inspiration:
Map Monday's Master list Okay, on to the
good stuff, the rewards: 1st Place:
Subject: Map Mondays: Steppes
Link on message: #11639825
_Gungrave_, on May 08 2018 - 15:38, said: I don't think I've ever seen WG staff meme joke one another
before LOL.
Link on message: #11639825
_Gungrave_, on May 08 2018 - 15:38, said: I don't think I've ever seen WG staff meme joke one another
before LOL.DomoSapien: Yeah he got an upvote from me on that one xD
Subject: Bug with Frontline Objective Destruction?
Link on message: #11639755
TwixOps, on May 08 2018 - 19:31, said: The front of the turrets is invulnerable (2000mm thick
armor) the sides of the turret can be penned towards the back (the
bustle) and the rear can be penetrated anywhere, though there are
weakspots that can be full penned by HE
Link on message: #11639755
TwixOps, on May 08 2018 - 19:31, said: The front of the turrets is invulnerable (2000mm thick
armor) the sides of the turret can be penned towards the back (the
bustle) and the rear can be penetrated anywhere, though there are
weakspots that can be full penned by HEKRZYB00P: Heads up. Arty Strike consumable is not effective at all on
the big guns.
Subject: Bug with Frontline Objective Destruction?
Link on message: #11639755
TwixOps, on May 08 2018 - 19:31, said: The front of the turrets is invulnerable (2000mm thick
armor) the sides of the turret can be penned towards the back (the
bustle) and the rear can be penetrated anywhere, though there are
weakspots that can be full penned by HE
Link on message: #11639755
TwixOps, on May 08 2018 - 19:31, said: The front of the turrets is invulnerable (2000mm thick
armor) the sides of the turret can be penned towards the back (the
bustle) and the rear can be penetrated anywhere, though there are
weakspots that can be full penned by HEKRZYBooP: Heads up. Arty Strike consumable is not effective at all on
the big guns.
Subject: Loudspeaker in Garage is very annoying
Link on message: #11639751
MaxWheels, on May 08 2018 - 20:43, said: Just annoying.
Link on message: #11639751
MaxWheels, on May 08 2018 - 20:43, said: Just annoying.KRZYB00P: THESE ARE SPEECHES FROM YOUR FOREFATHERS! I am only
kidding. There is a slider in the settings called "Music in
Garage" you can throw that baby all the way to the left to turn
down the voices of freedom.
Subject: Loudspeaker in Garage is very annoying
Link on message: #11639751
MaxWheels, on May 08 2018 - 20:43, said: Just annoying.
Link on message: #11639751
MaxWheels, on May 08 2018 - 20:43, said: Just annoying.KRZYBooP: THESE ARE SPEECHES FROM YOUR FOREFATHERS! I am only
kidding. There is a slider in the settings called "Music in
Garage" you can throw that baby all the way to the left to turn
down the voices of freedom.
Subject: Map Mondays: Steppes
Link on message: #11639728
xtc4, on May 08 2018 - 09:29, said: The east still seems to be the key to the map. As before, a team
that wins the east can most easily dominate both bases and flex
back and forth between them. I almost never go west in any
tank; my team's deployment has to require me to go west before I go
there. (The canard that heavies go west and mediums go east is just
foolishness and always has been.) More than any other
map, I see players texting that they are going west because
"someone has to protect that flank." I want to gnash my teeth
when I see that. Your flank is wherever you are. A team can pretty
easily lemming train east and protect the base from the hull-down
positions around A7 or G0. In the old days, I might have
rushed out to the spotting position at E7 in a light tank. But
nowadays, that move seems almost suicidal and rarely bears fruit.
If you spawn north and have a hard turret, that side-hill
position at B9-C9 still seems pretty dominant.
Link on message: #11639728
xtc4, on May 08 2018 - 09:29, said: The east still seems to be the key to the map. As before, a team
that wins the east can most easily dominate both bases and flex
back and forth between them. I almost never go west in any
tank; my team's deployment has to require me to go west before I go
there. (The canard that heavies go west and mediums go east is just
foolishness and always has been.) More than any other
map, I see players texting that they are going west because
"someone has to protect that flank." I want to gnash my teeth
when I see that. Your flank is wherever you are. A team can pretty
easily lemming train east and protect the base from the hull-down
positions around A7 or G0. In the old days, I might have
rushed out to the spotting position at E7 in a light tank. But
nowadays, that move seems almost suicidal and rarely bears fruit.
If you spawn north and have a hard turret, that side-hill
position at B9-C9 still seems pretty dominant.DomoSapien: If I'm playing a heavy with really strong frontal armor (say, top
tier in my mutant, IS-3, or Defender) and I can bait shots on my
pike against the front corner rock on the South side of the West, I
like to go there and see how long I can confuse the enemy team into
thinking there are more tanks there with me. Often you can stall
the flank long enough to give your overwhelming East push the
momentum it needs.
I would agree that it seems like you can make the most difference by committing the bulk of your push to that riverbed area, hugging the side where the flag would be on an encounter battle and trading hull-down shots. On the other hand I've had a few games now where we successfully push past that area, only to get bottlenecked by enemy crossfire in the Northeast corner. I had a Tiger (P) push out to the little rock formation at A8 and punish the hell out of me every time I turned my turret away from him.
I would agree that it seems like you can make the most difference by committing the bulk of your push to that riverbed area, hugging the side where the flag would be on an encounter battle and trading hull-down shots. On the other hand I've had a few games now where we successfully push past that area, only to get bottlenecked by enemy crossfire in the Northeast corner. I had a Tiger (P) push out to the little rock formation at A8 and punish the hell out of me every time I turned my turret away from him.
Subject: The Berlin Five is in the Premium Shop!
Link on message: #11639720
DerpyPoptarts, on May 08 2018 - 13:30, said: how do we buy them separate/individually? i didn't see any special
links or anything in the premium shop for it
Sgt_Skalisky, on May 08 2018 - 11:40, said: When this first came out I rejected it as being ridiculously
expensive. Who on earth would pay that much for pixel tanks. Nearly
three years later I have them all (except Rudy) including T bolt
and probably paid twice as much buying them individually. Cromwell
B is still one of my favorite tanks in the game.
RC_1140, on May 08 2018 - 13:39, said: It says they have "special customization". Is this the normal stuff
they always had or something new?
Link on message: #11639720
DerpyPoptarts, on May 08 2018 - 13:30, said: how do we buy them separate/individually? i didn't see any special
links or anything in the premium shop for itDomoSapien:
Coming soon!
Coming soon!
Sgt_Skalisky, on May 08 2018 - 11:40, said: When this first came out I rejected it as being ridiculously
expensive. Who on earth would pay that much for pixel tanks. Nearly
three years later I have them all (except Rudy) including T bolt
and probably paid twice as much buying them individually. Cromwell
B is still one of my favorite tanks in the game. DomoSapien: I bought the Rudy first, because it's Polish and my family is from
Poland. Now I have them all, and probably would have benefited from
buying them all together in the first place as well 
RC_1140, on May 08 2018 - 13:39, said: It says they have "special customization". Is this the normal stuff
they always had or something new?DomoSapien: That's just a fancy way of saying "the custom decals on all of them
that they originally came with". But colorful banners look cool
Subject: [Micro Patch] Correções no Linha de Frente - Parte 2
Link on message: #11639693
Link on message: #11639693
MA77: Salve!
Amanhã iremos introduzir o Micro Patch 1.0.1_3 para correções na economia dos títulos no modo Linha de Frente. Esta correção é para previnir a inflação da moeda. - Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "Arma Suprema" de 25 para 10. - Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "Canhão Supremo" de 20 para 10.
- Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "General do Exército" de 100 para 40. Esta atualização será implementada às 08:00 BRT de amanhã (09/05) com os servidores ficando offline por aproximadamente de 45 minutos. Equipe Wargaming LATAM
Amanhã iremos introduzir o Micro Patch 1.0.1_3 para correções na economia dos títulos no modo Linha de Frente. Esta correção é para previnir a inflação da moeda. - Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "Arma Suprema" de 25 para 10. - Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "Canhão Supremo" de 20 para 10.
- Reduzido o número de títulos por receber a conquista "General do Exército" de 100 para 40. Esta atualização será implementada às 08:00 BRT de amanhã (09/05) com os servidores ficando offline por aproximadamente de 45 minutos. Equipe Wargaming LATAM
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639670
Windyozer, on May 08 2018 - 18:51, said: Yeah this is a slap in the face, it's already hard enough to earn a
profit with the dumb FL tanks and now this? Sad.
TornadoADV, on May 08 2018 - 18:37, said: Why the drop in bonds? Are you really that afraid people might
ACTUALLY start having some? 
Link on message: #11639670
Windyozer, on May 08 2018 - 18:51, said: Yeah this is a slap in the face, it's already hard enough to earn a
profit with the dumb FL tanks and now this? Sad.KRZYB00P:
TornadoADV, on May 08 2018 - 18:37, said: Why the drop in bonds? Are you really that afraid people might
ACTUALLY start having some? KRZYB00P: @windyozer Are the FL tanks the only Tier 8's that you have?
I can tell you that there is waaaaaayyyyy more fun to be had with
the following Tanks that are for sale right now. Chrysler GF FV4202 112 Not trying to go all Used tank Emporium but Those
Tanks are making me smile every-time I Frontline.
@TornadoADV I haven't even been able to get a badge for any bonds
mostly cause there isn't one for blocking all the damage. Which is
banana's since that's how your team is able to push. There are more
changes to come with this mode which could include more badges
which makes the reduction make a little sense. I am not a Developer
but from my hardcore gaming past I can see an overall pattern of
Wargaming titles never staying the same forever. Most
importantly is that there is a new fun mode that pits all the Tier
8 tanks together. What Tanks do you like to take
into Frontline?
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639670
Windyozer, on May 08 2018 - 18:51, said: Yeah this is a slap in the face, it's already hard enough to earn a
profit with the dumb FL tanks and now this? Sad.
TornadoADV, on May 08 2018 - 18:37, said: Why the drop in bonds? Are you really that afraid people might
ACTUALLY start having some? 
Link on message: #11639670
Windyozer, on May 08 2018 - 18:51, said: Yeah this is a slap in the face, it's already hard enough to earn a
profit with the dumb FL tanks and now this? Sad.KRZYBooP:
TornadoADV, on May 08 2018 - 18:37, said: Why the drop in bonds? Are you really that afraid people might
ACTUALLY start having some? KRZYBooP: @windyozer Are the FL tanks the only Tier 8's that you have?
I can tell you that there is waaaaaayyyyy more fun to be had with
the following Tanks that are for sale right now. Chrysler GF FV4202 112 Not trying to go all Used tank Emporium but Those
Tanks are making me smile every-time I Frontline.
@TornadoADV I haven't even been able to get a badge for any bonds
mostly cause there isn't one for blocking all the damage. Which is
banana's since that's how your team is able to push. There are more
changes to come with this mode which could include more badges
which makes the reduction make a little sense. I am not a Developer
but from my hardcore gaming past I can see an overall pattern of
Wargaming titles never staying the same forever. Most
importantly is that there is a new fun mode that pits all the Tier
8 tanks together. What Tanks do you like to take
into Frontline?
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639636
Link on message: #11639636
Jambijon: Hello Tankers! With the Berlin's Five going on sale, some of
the community guys wanted to provide a breakdown of the tanks
included in the bundle. All tanks included come with a "zero
skill" Brothers in Arms. Most of it you may have already
known and if you have any other input, please share! IS-2:
Other than the T29 the IS-2 is definitely my go-to tier VII
heavy. The gun on this thing is amazing for tier VII.
Having a 390 alpha is really helpful when your dispersion is
lacking and though its hull armor is a little thinner than the IS
it’s definitely angled more efficiently so it doesn’t have that
flat “shot trap” the IS has. I would usually try to get into
a position where my cupola was somewhat tucked away behind cover
since it’s a fairly large target. Your weak points are pretty
pronounced so it’s best to ensure they can’t aim at you without
moving their turret. - Jambijon Pros: Very good penetration and
damage for Tier VII Very high pen with HEAT rounds 50 HP more than
IS Well angled armor with no “shell trap” at the turret base like
the IS has Cons: Terrible dispersion (0.44) Only -6 gun depression
Tight internal module/crew placement makes it prone for critical
damage. Interesting fact: “A single unit of 10 IS-2s
from the 72nd Regiment engaged and claimed to have destroyed no
less than 41 Tigers and “Ferdinand’s” in several engagements
between April and May 1944, claiming the loss of eight tanks.”
Source: http://www.tanks-enc...oviet_IS-II.php
Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
Cromwell B: The Cromwell
B is a community favorite for tier VI strongholds. With nominal
differences from the original Cromwell, players will feel right at
home in the Crommie B, sporting its trademark white star and bumper
stickers. Arguably the perfect marriage between DPM and mobility,
Cromwells in general have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If
you're up against a team of these in a Strongholds battle, take
care to focus fire and take these things out one-by-one because you
want to take their guns out of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapien
Pros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php
Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: ; color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family:
sans-serif; background: none;"> Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Cromwell B: The Cromwell
B is a community favorite for tier VI strongholds. With nominal
differences from the original Cromwell, players will feel right at
home in the Crommie B, sporting its trademark white star and bumper
stickers. Arguably the perfect marriage between DPM and mobility,
Cromwells in general have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If
you're up against a team of these in a Strongholds battle, take
care to focus fire and take these things out one-by-one because you
want to take their guns out of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapienPros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php
Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: ; color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family:
sans-serif; background: none;"> Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639636
Link on message: #11639636
BigDaddyLaxative: Hello Tankers! With the Berlin's Five going on sale, some of
the community guys wanted to provide a breakdown of the tanks
included in the bundle. All tanks included come with a "zero
skill" Brothers in Arms. Most of it you may have already
known and if you have any other input, please share! IS-2:
Other than the T29 the IS-2 is definitely my go-to tier VII
heavy. The gun on this thing is amazing for tier VII.
Having a 390 alpha is really helpful when your dispersion is
lacking and though its hull armor is a little thinner than the IS
it’s definitely angled more efficiently so it doesn’t have that
flat “shot trap” the IS has. I would usually try to get into
a position where my cupola was somewhat tucked away behind cover
since it’s a fairly large target. Your weak points are pretty
pronounced so it’s best to ensure they can’t aim at you without
moving their turret. - Jambijon Pros: Decent penetration and high
alpha damage for Tier VII 50 HP more than IS Well angled armor with
no “shell trap” at the turret base like the IS has Cons: Terrible
dispersion (0.44) Only -6 gun depression Tight internal module/crew
placement makes it prone for critical damage. Interesting
fact: “A single unit of 10 IS-2s from the 72nd Regiment
engaged and claimed to have destroyed no less than 41 Tigers and
“Ferdinand’s” in several engagements between April and May 1944,
claiming the loss of eight tanks.” Source: http://www.tanks-enc...oviet_IS-II.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com
Cromwell B: The Cromwell B is a community favorite for tier
VI strongholds. With nominal differences from the original
Cromwell, players will feel right at home in the Crommie B,
sporting its trademark white star and bumper stickers. Arguably the
perfect marriage between DPM and mobility, Cromwells in general
have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If you're up against a team
of these in a Strongholds battle, take care to focus fire and take
these things out one-by-one because you want to take their guns out
of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapien
Pros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun when moving Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark anymore
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" I'm dumb and I should feel dumb - Domo Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Cromwell B: The Cromwell B is a community favorite for tier
VI strongholds. With nominal differences from the original
Cromwell, players will feel right at home in the Crommie B,
sporting its trademark white star and bumper stickers. Arguably the
perfect marriage between DPM and mobility, Cromwells in general
have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If you're up against a team
of these in a Strongholds battle, take care to focus fire and take
these things out one-by-one because you want to take their guns out
of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapienPros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun when moving Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark anymore
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" I'm dumb and I should feel dumb - Domo Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Subject: Berlin's Five: Staff Breakdown!
Link on message: #11639636
Link on message: #11639636
Hambijon: Hello Tankers! With the Berlin's Five going on sale, some of
the community guys wanted to provide a breakdown of the tanks
included in the bundle. All tanks included come with a "zero
skill" Brothers in Arms. Most of it you may have already
known and if you have any other input, please share! IS-2:
Other than the T29 the IS-2 is definitely my go-to tier VII
heavy. The gun on this thing is amazing for tier VII.
Having a 390 alpha is really helpful when your dispersion is
lacking and though its hull armor is a little thinner than the IS
it’s definitely angled more efficiently so it doesn’t have that
flat “shot trap” the IS has. I would usually try to get into
a position where my cupola was somewhat tucked away behind cover
since it’s a fairly large target. Your weak points are pretty
pronounced so it’s best to ensure they can’t aim at you without
moving their turret. - Jambijon Pros: Decent penetration and high
alpha damage for Tier VII 50 HP more than IS Well angled armor with
no “shell trap” at the turret base like the IS has Cons: Terrible
dispersion (0.44) Only -6 gun depression Tight internal module/crew
placement makes it prone for critical damage. Interesting
fact: “A single unit of 10 IS-2s from the 72nd Regiment
engaged and claimed to have destroyed no less than 41 Tigers and
“Ferdinand’s” in several engagements between April and May 1944,
claiming the loss of eight tanks.” Source: http://www.tanks-enc...oviet_IS-II.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com
Cromwell B: The Cromwell B is a community favorite for tier
VI strongholds. With nominal differences from the original
Cromwell, players will feel right at home in the Crommie B,
sporting its trademark white star and bumper stickers. Arguably the
perfect marriage between DPM and mobility, Cromwells in general
have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If you're up against a team
of these in a Strongholds battle, take care to focus fire and take
these things out one-by-one because you want to take their guns out
of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapien
Pros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun when moving Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark anymore
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" I'm dumb and I should feel dumb - Domo Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Cromwell B: The Cromwell B is a community favorite for tier
VI strongholds. With nominal differences from the original
Cromwell, players will feel right at home in the Crommie B,
sporting its trademark white star and bumper stickers. Arguably the
perfect marriage between DPM and mobility, Cromwells in general
have amazing run-and-gun capabilities. If you're up against a team
of these in a Strongholds battle, take care to focus fire and take
these things out one-by-one because you want to take their guns out
of the fight ASAP. -DomoSapienPros: It goes really fast (64km/h) Decent gun depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Awesome DPM Cons: Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer Inaccurate gun when moving Interesting fact: “They saw extensive action with the British Army, forming part of the 6th Airborne Division, 7th Armoured Division, 11th Armoured Division, Guards Armoured Division, and 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. The tank was also used by the 1st (Czechoslovakian) Independent Armoured Brigade Group as part of the First Canadian Army in Dunkirk.”[10] “Cromwells were used as the main tank in the armoured brigades of the 7th Armoured Division, while being used in the armoured reconnaissance regiments of the other British armoured divisions (Guards Armoured Division and 11th Armoured Division) in North-west Europe. It excelled at this task because of its speed and low profile.[20] The tank was praised for its speed and reliability, while its low profile made it harder to spot.” Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromwell_tank Image from tanks-encyclopedia.com
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII: I am a big fan blocking
damage and at a distance the 123mm hull armor can perform very well
when standing off against some fast firing mediums and light tanks.
Blocking TD and Heavy Tank rounds is asking a lot of the
Thunderbolt. Flanking with the beast is pretty great, which is what
my favorite thing to do. You know and it pays tribute to the way
the Creighton rocked the tank world. - KrzyBoop Pros: Comes with a
“zero-skill” Brothers in Arms Crew Great frontal hull armor
(123.5mm) Large tracks that will eat up HEAT shells Excellent gun
handling, dispersion and aim time rival other tier 6 American
mediums Decent top speed with good ground resistances Cons: Turret
armor is lacking compared to other E8/Jumbos Bad acceleration,
power to weight ratio, and has trouble climbing up hills Has
several weak-points – cupola, roof, turret ring, and machine gun
port. Low signal range Interesting Fact: “Abe Abrams
wore out six tanks – all named Thunderbolt – during the war, but he
never had one shot out from under him. He usually rode at the head
of his columns, standing in the turret and chewing on a cigar. The
New York Times reported” Source: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/colonel-creighton-abrams-at-the-battle-of-the-bulge/
Image from warfarehistorynetwork.com
ISU-122s: This
tank made me fall in love with TDs. It speed is decent and
the armor might be lacking, but oh man, once you get into a good
position this thing just melts tanks. There isn’t a lot to
say. This thing pumps out DPM and will sometimes bounce a
couple shots with its front armor since the gun mantlet is rather
large. - Jambijon Pros: Incredible DPM (+3k with BIA crew)
Good gun stats for a tier VII with a 122mm gun Decent top speed
Great crew trainer for higher tier soviet TDs Cons: Shell velocity
is very slow – Have to lead your shots Turn speed is lacking Narrow
gun traverse Only the gun mantlet provides any real protection
Interesting fact: "Whilst the ISU-122 tended to use
armor piercing rounds, due to supply issues, they often found
themselves firing high-explosive shells designated OF-471. These
shells weighed 25 kilograms, had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s, and
had a 3 kilogram TNT charge. This proved absolutely excellent for
AT duties as the explosion and shock-wave sent across the
mechanisms on the targeted tank were sometimes enough to knock it
out even without penetrating!" Source: http://www.tanks-enc...iet/ISU-122.php Image
from tanks-encyclopedia.com 

T-34-85 "Rudy": This tank is special to me because both of my parents immigrated to the United States from former-soviet-bloc Poland, and I still remember seeing re-runs of the show from which it originates, “Czterej pancerni i pies” (that’s Polish for “4 Tankers and a Dog” ) , on TV when I would visit family in Poland as a child. While “Czterej Pancerni i Pies” was most well-known for the TV adaptation, it originates as a novel by Janusz Przymanowski. A key difference between the two is that in the novel, “Rudy” was a T-34, and not a T-34/85. Functionally, in-game the Rudy is virtually identical to the T-34-85, with negligible differences in weight and concealment. If you know how to play the T-34-85, you know how to play the Rudy. - DomoSapien Pros: - Solid penetration and alpha for a medium of its tier
- Decent overall mobility and gun handling - Great jack-of-all-trades medium - Awesome decals on the turret, chassis, and barrel (featuring the crew’s hand/pawprints, the tank’s designated number 102, and the Polish White Eagle crest Cons: - Average hull and turret armor will not protect you from most vehicles of your tier or higher - Happy gun: this vehicle does not have a lot of gun depression at -7 degrees
- Szarik doesn’t bark anymore
To clear up a common misconception, there is no special barking noise for 6th sense on the Rudy. This was a common misconception caused by some popular modpacks and some misinformation on one of our shop articles. We got quite a few "my dog isn't barking" tickets in Support, to the point where one of my colleagues actually had a sticky note on his monitor that said "the dog doesn't bark. It's a MOD!" I'm dumb and I should feel dumb - Domo Image from dziennik.pl
Set photo of the main cast: Olgierd Jarosz, "Olgierd" - tank
commander, played by Roman Wilhelmi. Gustaw Jeleń, "Gustlik" -
loader, played by Franciszek Pieczka. Jan Kos, "Janek" -
gunner/radio operator, later the second commander, played
by Janusz Gajos. Grigorij Saakaszwili, "Grześ" - driver.
Native Georgian, played by Włodzimierz Press. Tomasz
Czereśniak, "Tomuś, Tomek" - second gunner, played by Wiesław
Gołas. Interesting fact: "Rudy" is Polish for "Readhead" or
"Ginger" - it was named after the fiance and love interest of
Gunner-Radio Operator Janek Kos, a red-haired supporting
character by the name of Marusia Ogoniok. The vehicle receives its
moniker in episode 5 of the television series. Thanks for
stopping by! Good luck out there!
Subject: Need help with this turd
Link on message: #11639572
Link on message: #11639572
DomoSapien: Personally I find the 5A superior to the 113 in most regards.
Primarily it has an advantage in its excellent gun handling and
better depression. Although I had a much better time in the tier IX
tier-for-tier, I still think the 5A is fun to play. In fact, it was
briefly considered a meta tank until the IS-7 received its
buffs.
Play it like the old IS-8 - don't rely on your armor, consider it a heavy medium. You will absolutely bully most mediums, so if your game is full of superheavies and artillery consider pushing with your medium flank. Pay attention to your minimap and learn which vehicles give you the most trouble. Be careful spamming HEAT against spaced armor, the standard AP rounds usually do the trick against most targets. My #1 mistake in the 5A is playing too aggressively.
That said I have less battles in it than you do and worse stats, so take my advice with a grain of salt.
Play it like the old IS-8 - don't rely on your armor, consider it a heavy medium. You will absolutely bully most mediums, so if your game is full of superheavies and artillery consider pushing with your medium flank. Pay attention to your minimap and learn which vehicles give you the most trouble. Be careful spamming HEAT against spaced armor, the standard AP rounds usually do the trick against most targets. My #1 mistake in the 5A is playing too aggressively.
That said I have less battles in it than you do and worse stats, so take my advice with a grain of salt.
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639548
Beornotns, on May 08 2018 - 17:18, said: So, um, KRZYB00P, morbid curiosity here... Would it be
in poor taste OR violating EULA or Forum rules if I were to ask
exactly WHY they decided to massively nerf the bond economy
for Frontline, other than to be massive [edited]? Asking for
a friend... ~Beorn [who says older folks have lost their
curiosity?]
Ortinoth, on May 08 2018 - 17:21, said: really, instead of screwing with the bonds, why don't you fix the
optimization of the game mode, i have i9 7700k and a gtx 1080 TI
and i get 30 fps , this is not my pc problem
Link on message: #11639548
Beornotns, on May 08 2018 - 17:18, said: So, um, KRZYB00P, morbid curiosity here... Would it be
in poor taste OR violating EULA or Forum rules if I were to ask
exactly WHY they decided to massively nerf the bond economy
for Frontline, other than to be massive [edited]? Asking for
a friend... ~Beorn [who says older folks have lost their
curiosity?]KRZYB00P:
Ortinoth, on May 08 2018 - 17:21, said: really, instead of screwing with the bonds, why don't you fix the
optimization of the game mode, i have i9 7700k and a gtx 1080 TI
and i get 30 fps , this is not my pc problem KRZYB00P: Since the average game of Frontline lasts longer it can be
argued that you can still farm the begesus out of bonds. Even
more-so if you rank up to G-Money (General). I can assure you that
there will be more changes to our game since this new mode is being
watched pretty intensely by the Dev team. Sorry to
hear that you are having some FPS issues. The Dev team is also
aware of this, and I can recommend turning off some HUD features to
try and help. 30 V 30 on a huge map is hard to prepare for
considering the amount of PC stuff you can slap together.
Anyone have any other helpful tips that are not potato
related?
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639548
Beornotns, on May 08 2018 - 17:18, said: So, um, KRZYB00P, morbid curiosity here... Would it be
in poor taste OR violating EULA or Forum rules if I were to ask
exactly WHY they decided to massively nerf the bond economy
for Frontline, other than to be massive [edited]? Asking for
a friend... ~Beorn [who says older folks have lost their
curiosity?]
Ortinoth, on May 08 2018 - 17:21, said: really, instead of screwing with the bonds, why don't you fix the
optimization of the game mode, i have i9 7700k and a gtx 1080 TI
and i get 30 fps , this is not my pc problem
Link on message: #11639548
Beornotns, on May 08 2018 - 17:18, said: So, um, KRZYB00P, morbid curiosity here... Would it be
in poor taste OR violating EULA or Forum rules if I were to ask
exactly WHY they decided to massively nerf the bond economy
for Frontline, other than to be massive [edited]? Asking for
a friend... ~Beorn [who says older folks have lost their
curiosity?]KRZYBooP:
Ortinoth, on May 08 2018 - 17:21, said: really, instead of screwing with the bonds, why don't you fix the
optimization of the game mode, i have i9 7700k and a gtx 1080 TI
and i get 30 fps , this is not my pc problem KRZYBooP: Since the average game of Frontline lasts longer it can be
argued that you can still farm the begesus out of bonds. Even
more-so if you rank up to G-Money (General). I can assure you that
there will be more changes to our game since this new mode is being
watched pretty intensely by the Dev team. Sorry to
hear that you are having some FPS issues. The Dev team is also
aware of this, and I can recommend turning off some HUD features to
try and help. 30 V 30 on a huge map is hard to prepare for
considering the amount of PC stuff you can slap together.
Anyone have any other helpful tips that are not potato
related?
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639385
Link on message: #11639385
KRZYB00P: Howdy Boom Jockies! We firing off a round of Micropatch for
World of Tanks PC 1.0.1_3 on the NA server Server
Restart will be 9MAY18 5:30am (CST). Down for about 30ish
minutes. Unplanned maintenance will be 9may18
6:00am (CST) for 45ish minutes
LATAM will be unavailable during this time More information can be found HERE.
LATAM will be unavailable during this time More information can be found HERE.
Subject: KRZYBooP Soapbox of announcements: Micropatch 1.0.1_3 incoming.
Link on message: #11639385
Link on message: #11639385
KRZYBooP: Howdy Boom Jockies! We firing off a round of Micropatch for
World of Tanks PC 1.0.1_3 on the NA server Server
Restart will be 9MAY18 5:30am (CST). Down for about 30ish
minutes. Unplanned maintenance will be 9may18
6:00am (CST) for 45ish minutes
LATAM will be unavailable during this time More information can be found HERE.
LATAM will be unavailable during this time More information can be found HERE.
Subject: [Linha de Frente] Opiniões
Link on message: #11639290
Link on message: #11639290
MA77: Bom dia, comandantes! Como todos sabem, ontem começou o novo
modo de jogo "Linha da Frente: Estrada Até a
Vitória" e gostaríamos de ouvir suas opiniões e recomendações
com base em sua experiência. Vamos tomá-los como referência para
fazer as alterações necessárias e melhorar ainda mais a experiência
de jogo. Abraços!
Subject: Stack Up Charity Drive for the Troops!
Link on message: #11639234
Link on message: #11639234
CabbageMechanic: Fun stream and a great cause - donated!
Subject: Berlin Five
Link on message: #11639227
brianc53, on May 08 2018 - 09:17, said: I’m just annoyed that the only way you can buy them is to buy all
5. I was hoping to grab another Russian zero skill BIA crew.
Link on message: #11639227
brianc53, on May 08 2018 - 09:17, said: I’m just annoyed that the only way you can buy them is to buy all
5. I was hoping to grab another Russian zero skill BIA crew.DomoSapien: Well, according to the article: "If you already own some of
these tanks and don't want to purchase the entire set, we're
offering each vehicle in a separate solo sale during the month of
May."
So no worries, you'll just have to wait until the solo sales start later this month
So no worries, you'll just have to wait until the solo sales start later this month
Subject: The Berlin Five is in the Premium Shop!
Link on message: #11639224
sharpetoo, on May 08 2018 - 09:12, said: There is a problem with the pricing. Both packages cost the same
amount. I will wait until this is fixed.
Link on message: #11639224
sharpetoo, on May 08 2018 - 09:12, said: There is a problem with the pricing. Both packages cost the same
amount. I will wait until this is fixed.DomoSapien: I'm happy to check on this for you, but my initial
impression was that the pricing is intentionally the same. You have
the option of getting a bundle with 30 days premium and 2000 Gold,
or 50 1-hour 200% Crew XP Boosters.
I believe the two bundles have the same value, you're just choosing which goods you'd prefer them to be bundled with.
I believe the two bundles have the same value, you're just choosing which goods you'd prefer them to be bundled with.
Subject: Map Mondays: Steppes
Link on message: #11639221
DomoSapien, on May 08 2018 - 06:26, said: Feelsbad, man.. I've been playing this game for 6
years and I don't think I've ever sat in that bush.
Link on message: #11639221
DomoSapien, on May 08 2018 - 06:26, said: Feelsbad, man.. I've been playing this game for 6
years and I don't think I've ever sat in that bush.CabbageMechanic: 

Subject: [Línea del Frente] Opiniones
Link on message: #11639212
Link on message: #11639212
Felipe6666Original: ¡Buenos días, tanquistas! Como todos saben, ayer comenzó el
evento Línea del Frente: Camino hacia la Gloria
y nos gustaría escuchar sus opiniones y recomendaciones en base a
su experiencia. Las tomaremos como referencia para hacer los
cambios que sean necesarios y mejorar aun más la experiencia de
juego. ¡Saludos!
Subject: FRONTLINE - 1st impressions
Link on message: #11639150
robyone, on May 08 2018 - 07:06, said: PLEASE MAKE IT PERMANENT!!! IT ACTUALLY COULD SAVE WW
Link on message: #11639150
robyone, on May 08 2018 - 07:06, said: PLEASE MAKE IT PERMANENT!!! IT ACTUALLY COULD SAVE WWTeriyakiTanker: Quoted for truth, this is the best game mode in my
opinion. Good earning potential for silver and the ability to
use different tanks at different points of the battle is really
cool. Lots of room to flank but there is enough cover around
the objectives that heavies are extremely useful too.
Basically I start with the Black Dog and then either choose the
Defender or Type 59 depending on how the game is flowing.
Loads of fun.
Subject: How am I getting ammo racked in 1 shot?
Link on message: #11639138
Unicorn_, on May 08 2018 - 09:37, said: Well, I'm not the one who suggested there was one. Likewise,
you should be able to prove that there isn't a pattern.
Link on message: #11639138
Unicorn_, on May 08 2018 - 09:37, said: Well, I'm not the one who suggested there was one. Likewise,
you should be able to prove that there isn't a pattern.TeriyakiTanker: Ummm you cant prove something doesn't exist..... but you
know that already don't you?
Subject: Map Mondays: Steppes
Link on message: #11639107
_Gungrave_, on May 07 2018 - 17:32, said: Aww, no mention of the J2 bush...that bush is so OP for sniper
tanks so long as they have an understanding of spotting mechanics.
omi5cron, on May 07 2018 - 18:20, said: J2 bush is/was great. cant really say in new version,have only
gotten north spawn.
Link on message: #11639107
_Gungrave_, on May 07 2018 - 17:32, said: Aww, no mention of the J2 bush...that bush is so OP for sniper
tanks so long as they have an understanding of spotting mechanics.DomoSapien:
omi5cron, on May 07 2018 - 18:20, said: J2 bush is/was great. cant really say in new version,have only
gotten north spawn.DomoSapien: Feelsbad, man.. I've been playing this game for 6 years and
I don't think I've ever sat in that bush.
Subject: The Berlin Five is in the Premium Shop!
Link on message: #11639103
Link on message: #11639103
DomoSapien: Hey Tankers!
You're familiar with the Berlin Quartet, but have you heard of the Berlin Five? (Okay, you can call it a "Quintet" if you want to.)

The M4A3E8 Sherman Thunderbolt has joined the original four vehicles to form this fearsome five. Available on the Premium Shop May 8th - June 1st 4:20 PT in two bundles, these vehicles each come with special crews with a Free Borthers-in-Arms Crew Skill (Meaning the BIA it comes with will not impact the XP required to train the subsequent skill!)
Check out the details and download the awesome wallpaper above by heading over to the article on our News Portal: Click Here
You're familiar with the Berlin Quartet, but have you heard of the Berlin Five? (Okay, you can call it a "Quintet" if you want to.)

The M4A3E8 Sherman Thunderbolt has joined the original four vehicles to form this fearsome five. Available on the Premium Shop May 8th - June 1st 4:20 PT in two bundles, these vehicles each come with special crews with a Free Borthers-in-Arms Crew Skill (Meaning the BIA it comes with will not impact the XP required to train the subsequent skill!)
Check out the details and download the awesome wallpaper above by heading over to the article on our News Portal: Click Here
Subject: Kill me.
Link on message: #11639097
Reiko_Nagase, on May 08 2018 - 07:03, said: That's literally not true. LOL. I have took advice from
multiple people. I come on here to give my side of these teams are
like and I'm the one blamed as usual. It's not just ME that's
having these issues. Alot of people are. And I LITERALLY said
"Maybe i'm playing too aggressively" I never claimed to "know
everything" but you literally can't deny Heavies aren't as good as
they once were due to gold. I didn't make a "Help me get better
post" I didn't ask to be insulted and be told it was my fault yet
that's what happens anyway. And I don't get how me offering to show
people my old replays is "knowing everything" either.
Link on message: #11639097
Reiko_Nagase, on May 08 2018 - 07:03, said: That's literally not true. LOL. I have took advice from
multiple people. I come on here to give my side of these teams are
like and I'm the one blamed as usual. It's not just ME that's
having these issues. Alot of people are. And I LITERALLY said
"Maybe i'm playing too aggressively" I never claimed to "know
everything" but you literally can't deny Heavies aren't as good as
they once were due to gold. I didn't make a "Help me get better
post" I didn't ask to be insulted and be told it was my fault yet
that's what happens anyway. And I don't get how me offering to show
people my old replays is "knowing everything" either.TeriyakiTanker: You are being completely ridiculous at this point, I have
been playing this game since the fall of 2014 and gold hasn't
changed a bit. Are you telling me gold is only now an
issue? Give me a break. You don't really have too many
choices either learn not to be frustrated, get better, or move
on. It isn't complicated and you can get better if you
actually try. You are basically a bog standard player with a
49% win rate and you are at the mercy of your teams because of it.
Subject: Kill me.
Link on message: #11639081
Reiko_Nagase, on May 08 2018 - 05:17, said: These FREAKING teams I swear to god. My recent is lower than my
overall. Why do I ALWAYS get the scrubs?!?!?! Just finished
streaming for like 4 hours and I can count the number of wins on
ONE hand. http://wotlabs.net/n...er/Reiko_Nagase
Link on message: #11639081
Reiko_Nagase, on May 08 2018 - 05:17, said: These FREAKING teams I swear to god. My recent is lower than my
overall. Why do I ALWAYS get the scrubs?!?!?! Just finished
streaming for like 4 hours and I can count the number of wins on
ONE hand. http://wotlabs.net/n...er/Reiko_NagaseTeriyakiTanker: I would tell you that you are pretty close, sure you are
down about 1% between recents and overalls but your WN8 only looks
like you are landing about 1 shot less per game so it really isn't
all that bad.
Subject: Arbol Tecnologico "Nacion Hibrida"
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Tanquesillo, on May 07 2018 - 14:41, said: Supongan, la empresa de Wargaming desarrolla los primeros 4 niveles
de tanques Híbridos, siendo HN V1; HN V2; HN V3 y los de nivel 4
son HN V4 "Light"; HN V4 "Medium", HN V4 "Heavy" y HN V4 "Hunter".
Tanquesillo, on May 07 2018 - 14:41, said: A partir de allí se elige un vehículo al azar de la Nación Hibrida
(Por ejemplo el T6 Dracula)...
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Tanquesillo, on May 07 2018 - 14:41, said: Supongan, la empresa de Wargaming desarrolla los primeros 4 niveles
de tanques Híbridos, siendo HN V1; HN V2; HN V3 y los de nivel 4
son HN V4 "Light"; HN V4 "Medium", HN V4 "Heavy" y HN V4 "Hunter".Felipe6666Original: Y...
Tanquesillo, on May 07 2018 - 14:41, said: A partir de allí se elige un vehículo al azar de la Nación Hibrida
(Por ejemplo el T6 Dracula)...Felipe6666Original: ¡Saludos!
Subject: [Microparche] Correcciones en Línea del Frente
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Felipe6666Original: Así es, la actualización es hoy
¡Saludos!
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