$75 an hour and you're fully booked! I get something like $25/hr as a university lecturer. I should've devoted the time spent on my PhD to the game like this! (no critique, just astonishment.
I think the game play in this video illustrates some great lessons through the tactical awareness that you show (and, for me at least, tactical awareness is the toughest lesson to learn). Both games illustrate this in their own right but taken together the lesson is even stronger. The point being that you fought both battles in the same tank and both maps also shared some similarity with both having a city flank and a more open flank. In the first you flexed a great deal through out the entire battle whereas in the second you took the tactical decision to try and hold the centre ground based on it's strategic importance, but despite these different tactical approaches (played in the context of how the battles played out) the common theme that stood out to me was that you were very selective of who you fought and you worked hard to take those fights on your terms. I think this is an important lesson because I know I have a tendency to "fight what is in front of me" with little regard for how that fits in with the rest of the battle. So, in the first battle, whereas you were quick to fall back from the city flank when I probably would have pushed on with the rest of the team because you had the awareness of what you might be pushing in to. In the second battle it kind of happened in reverse in that you took the decision to try and hold the centre because you had the awareness of it's strategic importance but also because you had awareness of team mates who should have been able to help cover you and help whittle down the opposition as they pushed into you. Well played!
Lemming, you float like a butterfly and sting like a bee! That was masterful. I have the 140 and its the Lamborghini of mediums at T10 (at least in your control). 👍🏻 There’s some info around about the skills of the commander having recon and the Gunner having snap shot to improve shooting at a distance but the 140 will be almighty if that is true. I must say I seem to hit more with those skills than miss.
That actually sums it up perfectly why I play wot so satisfying being in those situations especially when you pull victories. Even if it means putting up with WG predatory tactics lol
Not 6' but 7' of gun depression now :)!
"Who will outspot me?" Meanwhile sitting there without camo on tank and 400 m viewrange ;)
$75 an hour and you're fully booked! I get something like $25/hr as a university lecturer. I should've devoted the time spent on my PhD to the game like this! (no critique, just astonishment.
Your 13 90 in game 1 was super useful. Had their arty stayed alive you might have lost the game. Especially later in the city fight.
"Hwk I need to to stay there" - Hwk does 300 dmg and dies . . .
I think the game play in this video illustrates some great lessons through the tactical awareness that you show (and, for me at least, tactical awareness is the toughest lesson to learn). Both games illustrate this in their own right but taken together the lesson is even stronger. The point being that you fought both battles in the same tank and both maps also shared some similarity with both having a city flank and a more open flank. In the first you flexed a great deal through out the entire battle whereas in the second you took the tactical decision to try and hold the centre ground based on it's strategic importance, but despite these different tactical approaches (played in the context of how the battles played out) the common theme that stood out to me was that you were very selective of who you fought and you worked hard to take those fights on your terms. I think this is an important lesson because I know I have a tendency to "fight what is in front of me" with little regard for how that fits in with the rest of the battle. So, in the first battle, whereas you were quick to fall back from the city flank when I probably would have pushed on with the rest of the team because you had the awareness of what you might be pushing in to. In the second battle it kind of happened in reverse in that you took the decision to try and hold the centre because you had the awareness of it's strategic importance but also because you had awareness of team mates who should have been able to help cover you and help whittle down the opposition as they pushed into you. Well played!
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the laugh keeps me watching these
As always, thanks for the content, Lemming.
lemming, what the hell is that view range.
Always an inspiration sir. Thank you for the great video.
2nd battle : how to gain a disadvantage by letting your arty die.
Lemming, you float like a butterfly and sting like a bee! That was masterful. I have the 140 and its the Lamborghini of mediums at T10 (at least in your control). 👍🏻 There’s some info around about the skills of the commander having recon and the Gunner having snap shot to improve shooting at a distance but the 140 will be almighty if that is true. I must say I seem to hit more with those skills than miss.
The 140 is a very very very good tank, I love it so much !
I'm so happy they buffed this UP tank.
We love you keep the great content going on 😊
The Lemming Mentoring is amazing
Well played lemming.
Thanks Lemming!
That actually sums it up perfectly why I play wot so satisfying being in those situations especially when you pull victories. Even if it means putting up with WG predatory tactics lol