Take charge of your gaming experience!
Take charge of your gaming experience!
It's fine, but it really bothers me. Maybe I should concentrate on the real things in life. Life itself is enough, haha!
I used to play with a Tier 7 tank, probably a Russian TD like the ISU152. I got bored with grinding and the 152mm cannon was either too powerful or not enough. I still remember enjoying the game, though I don’t know how it’s been since then. Most people in Tier 6 still use that KV1S model.
I believe a few of the KVs were slightly adjusted. They remain quite popular, simpler to operate, and make an excellent starting point for heavy tanks.
I don’t really focus on dying in WoT as much as I do in other titles. I usually just grab another tank and try to survive until the main battle ends. WoT looks great and I enjoy it. It would look even better with a BF 4 dev team involved (the dream...). Honestly, you often run into annoying people in every game. Eventually, immature players show up and ruin things through insults or griefing because they messed up a previous round, map, or battle. Welcome to the internet @ Mouse-Potato play with your own squad members or just skip it (that’s extreme if you love the game).
The KV1S once stood out as a top tank in tier 6, but after the "F" was nerfed, its performance dropped significantly. Now it's considered tier 5 with a weak cannon that no longer fires 122mm rounds, and the replacement tier 6 model is the KV85, which doesn't quite match up. Despite having a powerful gun, its reload time is around 15-20 seconds—much slower than the original KV1S's 10-12 seconds—and it lacks the accuracy of its predecessor.
The challenge in WOT is meeting certain standards to join a strong team or clan. Requirements include a specific number of battles played and a win percentage, along with the mod win8 that measures your efficiency. To be considered, you need to apply through a job type program, and the clan evaluates whether your qualifications fit. I used to belong to a disorganized clan where coordinating with skilled players was difficult due to poor communication and inconsistent play. A well-structured clan allows for better teamwork, smoother strategies, and more enjoyable interactions. I usually try to plan my approach before starting games with random participants, but it rarely succeeds. With over 1300 hours of gameplay, I’m unsure whether to sell my account or wait for a more organized group.
@ Mouse-Potato you're right about that win percentage... It's tough against weak opponents unless you're lucky and top tank. Keep searching for a solid team. Ask your friends on your list if they have something to share. Try connecting with nice players in-game and stick together. It'll take a lot of work, so I'm not sure it's worth it after all these hours. If everyone keeps complaining about the MM system, the WG will step in.