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It happens. Don't be predictable!i keep getting 1 shotted by artillery, seems i've been stuck at tier3 forever
It happens. Don't be predictable!i keep getting 1 shotted by artillery, seems i've been stuck at tier3 forever
The best way to avoid being shot and killed by arty is to play arty for a bit. Once you get an idea of how arty works and how arty thinks, it becomes much easier to play other tanks.i keep getting 1 shotted by artillery, seems i've been stuck at tier3 forever
Yeah, I'm not really interested going higher in that line so I don't see myself going for the Ausf B.Stop at the KT IMO - I hate the Ausf B (I really liked my fully decked out KT). It gets a little better once you get the better gun for it but I haven't played it in months
Never played through the t28 (used free-exp to go through it...) but I was under the impression that the tank has paper thin armor but packs a huge punch with the better guns. So the idea would be tracks -> turret -> gun -> engine if you need it.... don't know how the stock engine is on that tank.i'm trying not to upgrade my t28 except what's needed to get the KV
but i need 13k research points, and it's taking forever to level up.
should i be spending points on better tracks/motor and the other guns? (57mm --> 85mm) ? will it help me earn points faster or just stick to what i'm doing now?
I've been upgrading the tanks before moving on as a general rule. Upgrading does prolong the time spent at a particular tank, but I find that it's generally more fun to be playing a tank that's more fitted out than trying to grind with a tank that's not upgraded.i'm trying not to upgrade my t28 except what's needed to get the KV
but i need 13k research points, and it's taking forever to level up.
should i be spending points on better tracks/motor and the other guns? (57mm --> 85mm) ? will it help me earn points faster or just stick to what i'm doing now?
That'd be ideal, but its not really feasible when you need like 20-30k worth of free exp to research tracks or guns at tier 7-8 and beyond. I wish I can research the BL-9 before i swap to the IS-3 but... yeah.I've been upgrading the tanks before moving on as a general rule. Upgrading does prolong the time spent at a particular tank, but I find that it's generally more fun to be playing a tank that's more fitted out than trying to grind with a tank that's not upgraded.
I've found the T28 to be enjoyable enough to justify all the upgrades. If I had to only do 1 I'd do the gun though. It hits well enough but doesnt have much armor. Dont lead any charges and flanking/sniping is your friend.i'm trying not to upgrade my t28 except what's needed to get the KV
but i need 13k research points, and it's taking forever to level up.
should i be spending points on better tracks/motor and the other guns? (57mm --> 85mm) ? will it help me earn points faster or just stick to what i'm doing now?
Wow - I hated the T28. Nice job!My best game was in a T-28. Last guy alive defending against 5-6 attackers:
What was your upgrade progression for the IS3? Tracks and then the BL9? Is the turret any useful?God I hated the T28.
I actually manged to get the is 4. Love.
My guides are always about 'know your tank'. If you know your strengths, play to them. IF you know your weaknesses, hide them or flaunt them.If you ever read the WoT forum guides on how best to play most of the tanks in WoT staying back and sniping is often recommended.
P.S. Playing WoT on a 28" LCD is just orgasmic.
That's the easiest way to play but also the most boring in my opinion.The T28 isn't all bad. Once you get the 85mm gun on it its decent for its own class. The armor is paper thin as people say. The way I played mine was as a sniper. Find a place to hide and pop shots at the bigger guys. Funny thing is though... many tanks in this game are best at playing from the back and sniping. If you ever read the WoT forum guides on how best to play most of the tanks in WoT staying back and sniping is often recommended.
P.S. Playing WoT on a 28" LCD is just orgasmic.
Touche, Elcs, touche!PS. Playing WoT on a 47" LCD @ 1080p is orgasmic![]()
I agree with you getting up into the heat of the battle is the most fun but sometimes the tank in question simply is not up to the task when playing against bigger and badder tanks. I have used the T28 for scouting and mixing it up with other tanks. And it can be fun. Takes some skill too, as with all tanks, but its armor doesn't allow for much damage taken. For those that cannot deal with or do that though staying back and sniping is a viable alternative. Boring as it may be to some.That's the easiest way to play but also the most boring in my opinion.
Getting up close is a much riskier move and payout isn't that great either at times. Though I'll never forget slow circling a heavy with my light in reverse right next to the heavy while watching and hoping that the large turret traverse doesn't catch up before a TD took him out.
Whenever I try that i usually end up eating a 122 mm, or get tracked by a small gun and then pounded to pieces. Sometimes I even get wrecked by arty... /emoIt's fun to rush in with a really fast tank to light them up for arty, getting shot at left and right but just barely too fast to hit, the excitement, heart pounding, maybe a little adrenaline, woohooooooooooo eat it suckas, my arty has a present for youuuuu! :twisted:
Takes a bit of practice and a lot of luck.Whenever I try that i usually end up eating a 122 mm, or get tracked by a small gun and then pounded to pieces. Sometimes I even get wrecked by arty... /emo
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