I unlocked mine the hard way.Oh, yeah.... Invader Advanced Pack on PSN.
Comes with the A-26C, 15 days of premium and 2000GE, all for the low price of $19.99. Never really looked at what was available on PS4 for the game.
Isn't everything Soviet in this game OP to some extent?I have the A-26C Invader you guys are talking about. It was bundled with some gaming laptop. My friend who bought that laptop but doesn't play WT sold it to me. Much cheaper than it's normally sold separately.
P.S. Tested the J8M1 (Ki-200), damn... wait 5 minutes to join an RB and fly 5 minutes because it's all the fuel capacity allows.I mean, before refuel. Can't go away from the airfield too far.
Soviet jets are OP as 🤬.
This controller acts more like a mouse, and at the outer edges you can set it to take that position at full "turn" I guess you could say, I'll see about taking a video to show better what I mean. Anyway, I was really skeptical that this would be as good as a mouse, but to be honest, I personally feel it is better. I think its because it emulates a mouse, but you don't have to traverse your desk with the mouse constantly and the little movements have more precision. This is because you can set the pad to be sensitive to the speed you move your finger, so sensitivity, and thus the speed at which the "cursor" moves speeds up. Conversely, as you move your thumb slower, the sensitivity will scale down, smoothing out the controls as you zero in on your target. I plan on breaking this down more in depth over the next week for the review, but it may be one of those things you need to experience to believe.My problem with a mouse is constantly moving it to get a sharper turn, where as just pointing it where you want to go seems to get you there as slow as Moses.. I'm getting better at that, but it's a quirk to playing PC. There's a lot more control you do get with a mouse v controller of any type, so I'm not going to switch back now.
I used my joystick a while and it makes sense fore sim battles, but other than that it's just an over glorified controller, with no advantage...
I think a good strategy with that and the Komet is to gain as much altitude as possible, and then glide as much as possible. You can take that 5 minutes and stretch it further.I have the A-26C Invader you guys are talking about. It was bundled with some gaming laptop. My friend who bought that laptop but doesn't play WT sold it to me. Much cheaper than it's normally sold separately.
P.S. Tested the J8M1 (Ki-200), damn... wait 5 minutes to join an RB and fly 5 minutes because it's all the fuel capacity allows.I mean, before refuel. Can't go away from the airfield too far.
Soviet jets are OP as 🤬.
Holy 🤬! Last night I was in AB with my T-34...I took out 8 other tanks, and lived!I've never done that before, it was exciting, and I got a lot of money.
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Definitely. Last night I went on a tear though with Russian planes and tanks, best I've ever done (I even made MVP!T-34 are great tanks at tier 2 and not many of the other nation tank can penetrate them. With the T-34 you run in and take on as many tanks and live.
2 type 89 7.7, 2 Ho-103 12.7.The Shoki is definitely a bomber hunter. Does it come with the 20mm cannons or just the 4 12.7 MGs?
The German tanks now have an uneventful occurrence of any artillery near 50m basically knocks out your tracks and engine.Yeah I've learned that hard way, that, and run like 🤬 from the 105mm Howitzer equipped Shermans...especially because of the hull charge.![]()
It's the Ki-44-I. You're thinking of the later variants.Oh, that seems off from its typical arrangement of four 12.7 or two 12.7s and two 20mms. There was also a variant that ran two 40mm. But I didn't realize there was a variant with two 7.7s.
Thanks for the info on the ammo, that could be of help, especially in the Sherman.It's new in 1.53. I never take more than 30 ammo total in tanks and never more than 1 type of ammo.