May 16, 2019

World of Tanks plays like a mix of a 3rd person shooter

World of Tanks plays like a mix of a 3rd person shooter and a moba. The game interface starts in the garage where you can select, buy, upgrade and customize your tanks for battle. There are 10 tiers of tanks which require experience to research and several lines of tanks across 6 countries to play with.There are American, British, French, German, Russian, Chinese and Japanese each with their own classes to choose from. Tanks start off with stock equipment and can be upgraded with better parts which lead to the next tier of tank. With the lower tier tanks the required experience is relatively low with the scale required for the top tier tanks being a very arduous task to reach.

Customization of your tanks not only includes the upgrades, but camouflage and markings on your tank to diversify your tank. Your tank also has a crew to manage and level which will increase the efficiency of your tank.Once you’re all set in the garage it’s time to take to the field and go head to head with other players. Matches are set to 15 minutes and rarely go for the full duration. Driving uses the wasd keys to move around with the mouse to rotate the turret and fire, making it easy for anyone to pick up and play.

While the game is free to play, you’ll quickly learn that spending a few bucks for in game ‘Gold’ gives you a quick advantage to accelerate your tank’s experience and gain needed credits for purchasing those critical upgrades. Similar to Tribes: Ascend, a few credits can go a long way in the field. These credits are also used to repair damage to your tanks from the last battle and replenish your stock of ammo for the next game. Those credits are also what allow you to purchase those items that give you the little advantages in a battle. While you can earn credits through play, you can dip into your own wallet for a more rapid training, an additional tank type, or a quicker repair path. Before you raise the red flags, the gold option would give you the ability to buy some of the larger tanks, but it’d be a waste of money if you hadn’t already learned how to play them. Working your way up from the bottom will make you a better player overall, and you’ll spend your gold more wisely this way. Come to mmocs.com now, you can Buy WoT Blitz Gold with fast delivery and 100% safety.

There is a high possibility for you to get the best tank with the best upgrades only by using the money earned in the game, but only getting an upgrade for your third tank will take an huge amount of time spent playing, and you are still pitted against players with better tanks, which they most likely got via paying for from their real life wallet. And seeing how upgrading and getting new tanks are a huge part of what the game is all about, you should start the game with an open wallet to fully enjoy it.

The folks over at Wargaming.net are not resting on their laurels either, the title is constantly evolving and changing with regular title updates bringing more improvements, more tanks being added and some being decommissioned. The Ops list too is continually changing, all of which means there is always something new to encourage players to carry on playing.To be honest, it's very difficult to fault WoT. The capped framerate was done for a good reason, complaining about loading times feels churlish when the multiplayer experience is so good, and the micro-transaction economy is not pervasive or aggressive as it could be so players can genuinely play for free if they want to. The only real issue for some will be the subject matter itself; not many people are into tanks.

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