Gaijin they never care their player base Overall: This game is absolutely unplayable Pros: Cool vehicles, nice graphics, Easy To Find Money. The only problem is that I'm not prepared to pay to find out.
The only conclusion I can come to is that it's a more of a "pay to win" game, bit like Heroes and Generals was. But the uneven "battles" destroys the fun factor. It looks like it has the potential to be a great game. I've kept persisting, trying different tactics but the gameplay suddenly feels very one-sided, which is not really that fun.
Not only that but with the capture points located midpoint, and traveling at full pace, the opponent always seems to have captured it first and then you're just a sitting duck for them to pick you off. Now I spend more time travelling from the spawn point to the ensuing battle. This occurs almost every time, even with a Crusader tank. Now after climbing to the 5th rank, I get killed in one shot. Controls are easy enough, etc.Ĭons: But it seems as you progress, and ironically research and develop better tanks, the game becomes HARDER, not easier? I used to be able to get hit several times, repair it, then go back in again for battle. Pros: This game was a lot of fun to begin with, good graphics, very immersive.
It's a good free game but ruined by lame and lazy developers. I payed to play this game up to Level 5 but it's an abrupt and sudden "No more" from me. This becomes more pronounced at tier 5 and ridiculous at tier 6.Īircraft also ruin this game in Tier 5 simply hitting you with a "Game over strike for no fault other than simply being on the map as does being sniped at from miles away by players you cannot physically see. The Amazing attention to physics detail regarding armour, ballistics and tank modeling is overshadowed by a lame level system that will send you out in a mixed team of Axis and Allied tanks, form all eras in some random map which may be WW2 or Modern, so be prepared to see your WW2 Tiger Tank in the Jungles of 70s Vietnam fighting, 1970s Amx's and British Centurions etc. Overall: Criticism for this game is not based on how bad it is but how good it could be if the makers could be bothered. Only my banking app saved me on that one. Very dodgy billing service, tells you transactions didn't go through and to try again but money was taken first time and you keep making attempts and Gaijin keep taking the money. Tank wars ruined somewhat by aircraft in later stages. Total inability to see the person who just killed you, making death seem totally random, spacial awareness for the player is poor. Steep learning curve which may make some players leave in droves early on. No WW2 only mode makes for a bizarre mix of old and modern tanks which makes a mockery of any previous attempts at realism.
Good attempt at making a realistic tank /Aircraft game in some areas.Ĭons: Not entirely suited to consoles Xbox/PS Puts you up against PC Players. GE you spend will not be transferred to your live account.Addictive game play on earlier levels. The only thing that transfers is GE which you bought. Note: everything you earn or spend will not be transferred to the live server. You can play actual matches and earn RP and SL. There are 500% boosters constantly activated. You have to unlock all vehicles that you do not yet have. In-game, you have your regular silver lions and golden eagles balance. When the server opens, you can log into your regular account. Keep in mind, you're basically redownloading the entire War Thunder game again.
As you can see, the Dev Server launcher is nearly identical to the regular launcherīut how do you get there? This is actually very easy! Just download the dev server launcher. Opening times are always announced prior by Gaijin. Usually this happends like one or two times. Just before every patch, War Thunder opens it's development server for the public.