Currently it is lights (big surprise, huh? XD) but i am starting to lean towards mediums after i hade a go on the chinese WZ line. Currently though no really good meds in my stables.
I do enjoy playing my Tank Destroyers a lot. But driving the Panther and Panther II is just too much fun.
Panther is truly an astonishing tank. Im quite surprised that u like Panther 2 though, its s**ks horribly. Indien Panzer is 10x better than this rubbish.
I do enjoy playing my Tank Destroyers a lot. But driving the Panther and Panther II is just too much fun.
Panther is truly an astonishing tank. Im quite surprised that u like Panther 2 though, its s**ks horribly. Indien Panzer is 10x better than this rubbish.
Well if you know how to handle the beast, you really can excel with it.
Well if you know how to handle the beast, you really can excel with it.
I guess i am not one of them. Neither the panther or my current panther II works for me. But i am doing just doubles on it and I have found though that just doing doubles on my vehicules makes me play them noobishly. I found that out during the last frantic grind to reach the FV4202. I only did doubles on my centurion and absolutely hated it because every game in it was a pain untill the news of the FV4202 becoming premium came out. Then i focused on playing the tier 8/9 Cent and after a few games (10 or so....) in a row i started to get the feeling for how to use it. It did not became any favourite of mine (sold it without a second thought on it when elited) but i was able to use it effectively and it was not the utter terrble tank that i thought it was when i only did my doubles in it. Even though i have had the cent for almost half a year i did not actually *learn* to use it....
This made me think.... Maybe the double/triple bonuses for the first win are counterproductive when it comes to learning the players to play good with their tanks? How can one develop any skills if all you are doing in a gaming session is chasing doubles on different vehicules of several nations not to mention different classes that must have different play styles? None of the mistakes/right things you did in a game with that tank are fresh in your memory which leads you to repeating them in your next session...
Post by Rico_Schett on Dec 26, 2014 17:36:38 GMT 1
The "Double" is the worst thing you can do with your tanks, thats my opinion. Every tank has a different playstyle. If you focus one tank, you probably get more experience per game than the "double of next to nothing"....