Is the M103 a keeper?
Дата: 07.03.2016 20:17:00
lenticular, on Mar 05 2016 - 16:40, said: You appear to be unique in that assessment...The_Chieftain: Not at all. I love M103, and it has my highest win
rate in my garage of any tank I've played a reasonable amount bar
Churchill. If you can figure out how to make the tank work, it's
absolutely awesome. If you can't figure out how to M103, you'll
think it's useless. Unfortunately, the only way for OP to
know if it's worthwhile keeping the tank is to play it and decide
for himself if the tank works for him. Your 47% win rate in the
thing indicates your play style doesn't mesh with the tank. My 61%
indicates it meshes with mine. GS-G3K's about 59%, both are well
above our average for heavy tanks. The only problem with the OP's
position is that, as a previous poster assessed, the gun makes this
tank. (In fairness, the engine helps too), and he won't know how
much it works for him until he makes the decision to go with it.
The saving grace is that what makes M103 work also makes T110E5
work, so it's all good training.
_Ninjax_, on Mar 05 2016 - 00:54, said: Here's a question, why play the M103 over the ST-I?The_Chieftain: M103 is far more flexible. ST-1 is a breakthrough
tank. M103 tends to prefer the indirect approach. (Note, this does
not mean sitting in the rear and sniping, it means using the
superior mobility and reaction times).
Is the M103 a keeper?














