This is a great tutorial, however. If Im telling them which nation is the best for new players, I'd suggest trying the soviet tech tree, because its a great all rounder. They can learn on how to flank and hit and run with the bt tanks, strong spaa, good bombers, etc. then from 3.3 to 6.0 they can learn on how to use their armour, tank weakspot, angling (angled kv1 is better than angled tiger because it's more consistent on glancing a shot, so its more forgiving to new players), etc. And after that, you can choose either you want to grind german (which focus more about firepower rather than armour (there are some exceptions ofc)), or america (which is good for aggressive gameplay from 1.0 to 4.0 because of the stabilizer and has a good armour from 6.0+ because of the t-series. Not to mention the spaa) Personally I play america, ussr, and germany.
Thanks but yes I could and should have changed Germany and USSR places because the video is about beginners mostly and so they have to learn the mechanics and so actually have stay alive which the USSR armour helps with. I play USA, Germany, and USSR for Tanks.
If you really want an all-round experience (and don't mind missing out on heavy tanks), I'd recommend China: For USA, you get the Stuart, M8 HMC, M4A4, M24, M10, and M42 For USSR, you get the SU-76, T-34 (1943), and ISU-152 For Japan, you get the Chi-Ha and Chi-Ha Kai These are just the most notable foreign low- to mid-tier tanks, there are also quite a few fun distinctive ones like the M8 LAC, LVT ZiS-2, Obj 211/Type 63, etc. The air tree is pretty nice as well, with some very enjoyable planes across all the tiers.
Play all nations grind hard only one all nations are fun (except french) i would say soviet is very good for starting as they dominate low to mid tiers with versatile vehicles
french tanks are very fun, most of mid and higher tier is quick and the autoloaders are very good and can be fun, lower tier has some decent tanks aswell. french planes though are awful the entire way through
Personally For beginners france is not a good choice with meh tanks in their very first tier for a while for people who knows what they are doing yeah it can be pretty fun as skill matters
This tutorial is bullshit on another level, dont listen to a guy carrying 179 rounds in a tank unless you want to fucking die. This answer is short and simple, Germany=big nono, dont want people rushing tiger and not know how to angle. America has little to no armor on m4s, so there is only one option left for begginers. USSR-Not only do you have russian bias on your side, you also get angled armor, which can be pretty hard to pen (unless your fighting britain or swedish 4.7).
This is a great tutorial, however. If Im telling them which nation is the best for new players, I'd suggest trying the soviet tech tree, because its a great all rounder. They can learn on how to flank and hit and run with the bt tanks, strong spaa, good bombers, etc. then from 3.3 to 6.0 they can learn on how to use their armour, tank weakspot, angling (angled kv1 is better than angled tiger because it's more consistent on glancing a shot, so its more forgiving to new players), etc.
And after that, you can choose either you want to grind german (which focus more about firepower rather than armour (there are some exceptions ofc)), or america (which is good for aggressive gameplay from 1.0 to 4.0 because of the stabilizer and has a good armour from 6.0+ because of the t-series. Not to mention the spaa)
Personally I play america, ussr, and germany.
Thanks but yes I could and should have changed Germany and USSR places because the video is about beginners mostly and so they have to learn the mechanics and so actually have stay alive which the USSR armour helps with.
I play USA, Germany, and USSR for Tanks.
If you really want an all-round experience (and don't mind missing out on heavy tanks), I'd recommend China:
For USA, you get the Stuart, M8 HMC, M4A4, M24, M10, and M42
For USSR, you get the SU-76, T-34 (1943), and ISU-152
For Japan, you get the Chi-Ha and Chi-Ha Kai
These are just the most notable foreign low- to mid-tier tanks, there are also quite a few fun distinctive ones like the M8 LAC, LVT ZiS-2, Obj 211/Type 63, etc. The air tree is pretty nice as well, with some very enjoyable planes across all the tiers.
Play all nations grind hard only one all nations are fun (except french) i would say soviet is very good for starting as they dominate low to mid tiers with versatile vehicles
french tanks are very fun, most of mid and higher tier is quick and the autoloaders are very good and can be fun, lower tier has some decent tanks aswell. french planes though are awful the entire way through
Personally For beginners france is not a good choice with meh tanks in their very first tier for a while for people who knows what they are doing yeah it can be pretty fun as skill matters
@@ngaserossa that is true
Usa and Sweden Bec usa has turtle and m22 Sweden has spj and apds at 1.0
Answer: Russia. Bias, you know?
It only works for your opponent, not yourself.
Too real@@Keryaken133
This tutorial is bullshit on another level, dont listen to a guy carrying 179 rounds in a tank unless you want to fucking die.
This answer is short and simple, Germany=big nono, dont want people rushing tiger and not know how to angle.
America has little to no armor on m4s, so there is only one option left for begginers.
USSR-Not only do you have russian bias on your side, you also get angled armor, which can be pretty hard to pen (unless your fighting britain or swedish 4.7).
what about japan? ive heard people saying thats its extreamly hard in the low tier but then its the best