@@Moziy If you're confused, the snail refers to Gaijin (war thunder's developers). The meme is that the "snail" is so rigged and depriving of mental stability for profits, it became a joke.
tip for naval, atleast for large vessels: Fire only if you're confident about the range and target speed And it's better to lower the speed or to stop completely to fire at long range. Also aim for turrets, bridges (The control room), magazines Conning tower no modeled...
A few tips when playing ground is try stick to walls and cam-peak a wall before advancing. Best not to bring a full rack of ammo as the more ammo you carry the higher chance of it getting shot and exploding killing your crew. Best bring 25 - 11 shells dependant on the shell variant. And always angle, it not only geometricly makes your armor thicker, it also increaces the chance of shells bouncing.
As another one of those "3000 in game hours guys" I tell you: Really only play the parts of the game which are fun to you. And don't spend money on it. And DON'T buy a top tier premium vehicle if you have under 1000 in game hours. While the balancing in game is often rought it still mostly comes down to the skill of the player, especially at top tier where you normally only get to after said thousand hours in game. Another tip: Be aware of the capabilities of your weapons and pick fights accordingly. The gun on the PT-boat was pretty much just an MG. It won't do shit against a destroyer manned by 200 people. The real weapons of this thing where the torpedoes of which you had only two. These first two games also where most likely against bots. The next ones might be much more pain.
@@Laundry-Sauce Because you can have just as much fun with tech tree vehicles. One of my friends once played 4-6 games with Bi-planes and thought it was kind of fun but way to slow (gameplay wise). So, with the idea that faster planes must mean faster gameplay (not entirely untrue), he bought a 40€ premium high end turbo-prop plane and was absolutely clapped in all the three matches he played after the purchase. He hasn't touched the game since. I am not saying he should never buy a premium or spend money, just that i advice against it as long as one still hasn't seen most of the game (maybe first 100-200 houres) I myself have had a premium account for the last three years (150€ over ~2500 in-game houres) and not regretted it.
the snail has consumed another soul
Ehhh?
@@Moziy If you're confused, the snail refers to Gaijin (war thunder's developers). The meme is that the "snail" is so rigged and depriving of mental stability for profits, it became a joke.
Ahhh makes more sense now
Thank you 😂😂
Bless this poor soul, the snail got you in the palm of his hand now. 😔
Ehhh??
The snail wants your soul don't give into his demands
i still cant get over the fact that they have cars from 2006 with tanks from 1940
Cars??🌝🌝
@@Moziy ya they also have sky scrapers and cargo yards
Hmmmm 🌝
tip for naval, atleast for large vessels: Fire only if you're confident about the range and target speed And it's better to lower the speed or to stop completely to fire at long range.
Also aim for turrets, bridges (The control room), magazines
Conning tower no modeled...
Alright alright
Let’s see if I can put it to action 🔥🔥
A few tips when playing ground is try stick to walls and cam-peak a wall before advancing. Best not to bring a full rack of ammo as the more ammo you carry the higher chance of it getting shot and exploding killing your crew. Best bring 25 - 11 shells dependant on the shell variant. And always angle, it not only geometricly makes your armor thicker, it also increaces the chance of shells bouncing.
As another one of those "3000 in game hours guys" I tell you: Really only play the parts of the game which are fun to you. And don't spend money on it. And DON'T buy a top tier premium vehicle if you have under 1000 in game hours. While the balancing in game is often rought it still mostly comes down to the skill of the player, especially at top tier where you normally only get to after said thousand hours in game.
Another tip: Be aware of the capabilities of your weapons and pick fights accordingly. The gun on the PT-boat was pretty much just an MG. It won't do shit against a destroyer manned by 200 people. The real weapons of this thing where the torpedoes of which you had only two. These first two games also where most likely against bots. The next ones might be much more pain.
I shall not buy stuff “I THINK”🫠
I do appreciate the tips….cause damn I was truly flabbergasted 😂😂😂
I have like 500 hours in the game and two tech trees completely done, why wouldn’t i buy a premium
@@Laundry-Sauce Because you can have just as much fun with tech tree vehicles.
One of my friends once played 4-6 games with Bi-planes and thought it was kind of fun but way to slow (gameplay wise). So, with the idea that faster planes must mean faster gameplay (not entirely untrue), he bought a 40€ premium high end turbo-prop plane and was absolutely clapped in all the three matches he played after the purchase. He hasn't touched the game since.
I am not saying he should never buy a premium or spend money, just that i advice against it as long as one still hasn't seen most of the game (maybe first 100-200 houres)
I myself have had a premium account for the last three years (150€ over ~2500 in-game houres) and not regretted it.
@@MauAdri2135 lmao thats a good point 😭
Take only like 20 rounds in ground so you dont get ammo racked
my comp is potato so i have 1 h