On Track: Centurion Action X
Дата: 04.05.2018 00:47:50
BigDaddyLaxative: Hey Tankers! With the On Track for the Centurion Action X
event running I wanted to do the same thing I did with the T110E5
On Track. Of course, I’m no means a pro but I just wanted to
share my experiences and opinions about the pros and cons I found
with the line. Like always, criticism and/or advice that may help
others grinding through the line is very much appreciated! To
start, the Action X line was, to say the least, challenging but
extremely fun. On track credit discounts: Tiers I - V 50%
discount Tiers VI - X 30% discount Current credit prices for Tiers
I - X: Free! 1,900 20,500 55,000 190,000 630,000 945,350 1,645,000
3,515,500 4,270,000 Configuration comparison of different
loadouts. *Crew bonuses or equipment modifiers not included
on all comparisons. Tier VI Cromwell:
Pros: SPEEDY Decent gun
depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs
circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Good DPm Cons:
Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew
damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer
Inaccurate gun My Research Path: Engine Tracks Gun Turret
Gun - Howitzer for fun Engine Gun Radio The Cromwell, and
it's premium counterpart the Cromwell B, are among my favorite
medium tanks. Seriously, if you haven't had the pleasure of
running 3 Cromwell's in a platoon I highly recommend you do it and
experience the power of the wolf pack swarm. It's speed will
tempt you to push far into enemy territory so it's best to
resist the urge unless you are certain you have adequate
cover and an escape plan. Fantastic reload time and the
shells are pretty cheap too so don't be afraid to talk your "pot
shots." Tier VII Comet:
Pros: Amazing gun depression
Punishable high rate of fire and with good accuracy to boot Decent
speed Did I say gun depression? (-12 degrees)
Cons: Very thin armor and flat angles
Unreliable gun penetration Traverse speed is very slow
My Research Path: Engine Tracks Turret Gun (77mm) Radio The
Comet is easily becoming one my go to "lets have some fun"
tank. I'm a sucker for anything -10 degrees or less gun
depression. There's nothing worse when you barely hit a
slight incline when engaging someone and your shell sails over them
like a joke from Frasier told to a 5 year old. Tier VIII
Centurion I:
Pros: Like its predecessor,
excellent gun depression Ridge line warrior Great pen on top tier
gun Good turret armor once upgraded Cons: Hull armor seems
non-existent Aim time is pretty high on top gun Bad concealement
Prone to module damage Stock grind is a nightmare My
Research Path: Tracks Turret Engine Gun - (Saved up for A Barrel)
Engine Radio Coming from the Comet it is a little odd
jumping into the Centurion I. They play pretty similar but it
feels like the great things you had in the Comet (speed/gun
handling) are sluggish. However, the top tier gun feels
really good. I rarely found myself in a situation where it
was logical to use premium rounds. There's nothing ground
breaking about this tank but it is fun to play for sure and
especially if you like playing the ridge line. I recommend
having an auto fire extinguisher equipped. This
thing loves fire. Tier IX Centurion 7/1:
Pros: -10 degrees of gun depression Top tier gun is just amazing
High pen HESH shells Great turret armor Good acceleration
Cons: Large body for a medium Low concealment Shot bloom on the
move or turning is very large DPM takes a hit from the reload time
Susceptible to crew/module damage My Research Path: Gun
Tracks Turret Engine Gun (105mm) Engine Radio I generally
can't stand having an extremely slow engine when I'm grinding a new
tank but I was pleasantly surprised at the stock version of the
Centurion 7/1. It's not a pain to grind through at all in my
opinion. The stock gun is definitely "doable" though you may
want to go for the B Barrel for the extra DPM. It may have a slower
top speed but it gets up hills just fine and that's the main
priority for this tank. Also, the HESH rounds are just mean
and I love them, but they are expensive. Tier X
Centurion Action X:
Pros: Great gun
depression High alpha with good accuracy Excellent turret
traverse Handles different terrain really well Heavily armored and
sloped turret Cons: Giant hull with thing armor Low
concealment Ammo rack and tracks gets hit a lot Though
I haven't had a lot of time with the Action X I can say that
progressing through the line definitely prepares you for its play
style. Like the tanks before, you are going to be sticking to
cover and ridge lines while you snipe. I haven't had much
positive experiences using this tank to "brawl" up close with other
mediums. That's not to say it can't be done, I may have just
not gotten the hang of it. However, the gun is fantastic
(when stationary). The shell velocity is great and makes it
pretty easy to lead your shots on moving targets. That's
it! Hope my experiences were able to help you out in any way!
Though I don't agree with everything he says, Quickybaby has a
really solid review of the Centurion Action X:
Pros: SPEEDY Decent gun
depression A platoon of 3 is a force to be reckoned with Runs
circles around slower tanks (flanking nightmare) Good DPm Cons:
Armor? What armor? (Very thin, not sloped very well) Module/Crew
damage should be expected Can’t mount Vertical Stabilizer
Inaccurate gun My Research Path: Engine Tracks Gun Turret
Gun - Howitzer for fun Engine Gun Radio The Cromwell, and
it's premium counterpart the Cromwell B, are among my favorite
medium tanks. Seriously, if you haven't had the pleasure of
running 3 Cromwell's in a platoon I highly recommend you do it and
experience the power of the wolf pack swarm. It's speed will
tempt you to push far into enemy territory so it's best to
resist the urge unless you are certain you have adequate
cover and an escape plan. Fantastic reload time and the
shells are pretty cheap too so don't be afraid to talk your "pot
shots." Tier VII Comet:
Pros: Amazing gun depression
Punishable high rate of fire and with good accuracy to boot Decent
speed Did I say gun depression? (-12 degrees)
Pros: Like its predecessor,
excellent gun depression Ridge line warrior Great pen on top tier
gun Good turret armor once upgraded Cons: Hull armor seems
non-existent Aim time is pretty high on top gun Bad concealement
Prone to module damage Stock grind is a nightmare My
Research Path: Tracks Turret Engine Gun - (Saved up for A Barrel)
Engine Radio Coming from the Comet it is a little odd
jumping into the Centurion I. They play pretty similar but it
feels like the great things you had in the Comet (speed/gun
handling) are sluggish. However, the top tier gun feels
really good. I rarely found myself in a situation where it
was logical to use premium rounds. There's nothing ground
breaking about this tank but it is fun to play for sure and
especially if you like playing the ridge line. I recommend
having an auto fire extinguisher equipped. This
thing loves fire. Tier IX Centurion 7/1:
Pros: -10 degrees of gun depression Top tier gun is just amazing
High pen HESH shells Great turret armor Good acceleration
Cons: Large body for a medium Low concealment Shot bloom on the
move or turning is very large DPM takes a hit from the reload time
Susceptible to crew/module damage My Research Path: Gun
Tracks Turret Engine Gun (105mm) Engine Radio I generally
can't stand having an extremely slow engine when I'm grinding a new
tank but I was pleasantly surprised at the stock version of the
Centurion 7/1. It's not a pain to grind through at all in my
opinion. The stock gun is definitely "doable" though you may
want to go for the B Barrel for the extra DPM. It may have a slower
top speed but it gets up hills just fine and that's the main
priority for this tank. Also, the HESH rounds are just mean
and I love them, but they are expensive. Tier X
Centurion Action X:
Pros: Great gun
depression High alpha with good accuracy Excellent turret
traverse Handles different terrain really well Heavily armored and
sloped turret Cons: Giant hull with thing armor Low
concealment Ammo rack and tracks gets hit a lot Though
I haven't had a lot of time with the Action X I can say that
progressing through the line definitely prepares you for its play
style. Like the tanks before, you are going to be sticking to
cover and ridge lines while you snipe. I haven't had much
positive experiences using this tank to "brawl" up close with other
mediums. That's not to say it can't be done, I may have just
not gotten the hang of it. However, the gun is fantastic
(when stationary). The shell velocity is great and makes it
pretty easy to lead your shots on moving targets. That's
it! Hope my experiences were able to help you out in any way!
Though I don't agree with everything he says, Quickybaby has a
really solid review of the Centurion Action X:
On Track: Centurion Action X














