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kazanscube
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16 Nov 2016, 1:34 pm

Anyone currently playing either worldoftanks or worldofwarship? As, I'm tempted to download both and play them separately at my own pace. I say this, as I'm currently playing marvelheroes2016 and I've leveled up every single character in the game and have taken time to improve my character's abilities yet, I don't wish to become burned out on the game as this is why I make the inquiry/post here.


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16 Nov 2016, 9:16 pm

I'm familiar with WoT. I havent played Warships yet, keep meaning to, though that one has more of a learning curve to it (dealing with movement/weapons/aiming isnt so simple).

I can say that WoT at least is fantastic.

As it's a competitive game though, expect some difficulty in learning it. Figuring out what each tank is good at and then actually using them well is hard... particularly since other players will be trying to shoot you all the time, heh. Learning the maps is also really important.

The one frustration that you might run into (or anyone that's not used to these) is that there's no respawning in the game. Ever. When you're dead, well, you're dead. That's it. You can sit and watch the rest of the match, or you can exit back to the garage, leaving that particular tank in a sort of stasis until the battle is over (at which point you can then repair it). Sometimes it can be pretty frustrating to get into a match (after waiting for it to load and all of that), get going, aaaaaaand.... suddenly you're the first one to die, just a short bit of time in, due to something like a lucky sniping attempt or artillery blast that hits in a critical spot. And that match is then over for you.


Other than that though (which isnt bad once you get used to it), yeah, fantastic game. It's one of the few competitive games I actually enjoy.