Green is new, grey is old version from first round of 9.5 test. As always, first row is for StuG, second for T28C, third for T55A and fourth for Object 260.
Many thanks to Edrard for this :)
Green is new, grey is old version from first round of 9.5 test. As always, first row is for StuG, second for T28C, third for T55A and fourth for Object 260.
Many thanks to Edrard for this :)
Source: https://www.techinasia.com/kamcord-secures-15m-funding-gungho-tencent-wargaming-enter-china-korea-year/
Thanks to DragonQuan for this one.
Wargaming continues to invest across the world. This time, the object of its interest is Kamcord, American mobile game video recording software developer kit. Other investory include Japanese GungHo Online Entertainment and a Chinese investor, that was in on it earlier.
Hello everyone,
today’s advent offer for EU server includes:
- 112 premium tier 8 Chinese heavy + slot
- improved ventilation
- enhanced gun-laying drive
- rammer
Price: 54,72 USD (44.15 EUR)
Meanwhile on Russian server, today’s offer is 30 percent discount on T34 tier 8 heavy
For the record, this is a different insider than leaked the fake missions for December. So yes, this is legit, I confirmed some parts from several sources.
Here are a few interesting tidbits from the Insider :)
- apparently, Wargaming wants to put the forum reputation into use. To that end, they are considering a list of titles and ranks (like the current “player” under the avatar), from “private” all the way to “general” or something like that. The lowest rank, reserved for players with bad reputation is “donkey” for some reason :) But there are other “titles” as well. Apparently, farming shameful titles will also eventually lead to a ban (SS: logical, as negrep farming often requires breaking forum rules).
- apparently, WoT Generals will get an update soon (SS: but they talked about that months ago already, so who knows)
Hello everyone,
it looks like Wargaming is following up on the Karl success and prepared a new “fun”, “8-bit” mode for Christmas:
This time, you will be able to choose from three tanks: Mammoth (US heavy), Polar Bear (French TD) and Arctic Fox (Soviet LT).
Hello everyone,
contrary to the (fake) earlier leaks, there will not be a tier 6 T-34-85M marathon (T-34-85M will apparently be sold, at least on RU server). Instead, the “marathon” tank will be the WZ-111.
The conditions of the marathon are: for every nation, in tier 6+ tank, cause 150k damage and kill 150 enemy vehicles. No XP, top 10 or anything like that required. So, in total, you have to destroy 1050 enemies and cause over a million damage points. With my average 1,13 kills per battle… that’s a lot of battles :)
The time limit is from 15.12. to 19.1.
A little background – tier 8 WZ-111 was the first Chinese tank to be introduced to World of Tanks. That was a very, very long time ago, like two and a half years back or so. It was until now a Chinese server-exclusive vehicle. You can read about its real life history a bit here. For a week or so, it was speculated on RU server that this would be the Russian marathon tank (as Evilly stated it would be something that only appeared on Chinese server for now and WZ-111 was the only vehicle fitting that description without other issues).
Oh well, I would have perhaps preferred something… lowtier, but easier to obtain. Like that T-34-85M – but good luck :)
Hello everyone,
several players experienced a crash of the 9.5 CT2 launcher. After updating the cca 170 megs of CT2 client, a white screen appears and says roughly something along the lines of “page cannot be displayed” – while hanging up the launcher, so you have to turn it off using task manager.
There are two “fixes” for this:
- first, you can just NOT run the launcher and start worldoftanks.exe straight away (it’s in your WoT directory)
- second, more proper way, as described by Medjed (thank you):
Shut down WoT launcher via Task manager. Go to your WoT folder and delete wg_cleaner_client_patch.dll. Start launcher again it will download 10 MB and then you’ll have the play button.
Hello everyone,
second round of common test is on. Patchnotes:
Many gameplay and interface issues in personal missions fixed.
Conditions of most of the personal missions adjusted.
Vehicles
- Parameters adjusted for the following new version 9.5 vehicles: M2, Stuart I, Grant I, Sherman III, Archer, Sherman Firefly, Achilles IIC, Challenger/Avenger, Charioteer, FV4004 Conway, FV4005 Stage 2.
- Some parameters of the T-55 NVA DDR tank adjusted.
- Some issues with visual models fixed for the following vehicles: IS-7, M2, Achilles IIC, Sherman III, Challenger/Avenger, Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71, Т-55 NVA DDR, Т95E2, Stuart I.
- Some issues with damage models fixed for the following vehicles: Maus, T28 concept, SU-14, FV4005 Stage 2, Challenger/Avenger, Т95E2.
- Issues with Camouflage fixed for the following vehicles: Churchill I, Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71, Sherman Firefly.
- Color of the Achilles IIC tank destroyer icon fixed.
- Damage of the Chinese 122 mm Sha-bao-471 HE shell increased from 465 to 530.
Hello everyone,
continuing with the series of the “fixing” articles (because yes, some vehicles do need some serious fixing), we’ll have a look at the T-15 premium tier 3 light tank. Now, it’s a premium tank so we can’t really consider any serious nerfs, but okay.
The T-15 was a light scout tank developed by Škoda. Several prototypes were made and it was tested along with Panzer 38t nA and the Luchs in comparative trials at Kummersdorf, where it failed due to its poor reliability. The design was new and had many teething problems. The vehicle to come out the best from the trials was actually the nA, but politics intervened and in the end, the Luchs was produced instead. T-15 prototypes were returned to Škoda, where they remained until the end of the war. After the war, one was heavily modified to produce the T-15A/T-15S/T-16, but that’s a story for another time.
Thanks to Tankstar for this one.
Hello everyone,
apparently, the T-34/85, used for the Estonian movie “1944″ is for sale, according to this site. It looks to be in a pretty good shape too. Too bad it’s not entirely historical – according to the page, it has a T-54/55 engine. Well, okay, why not, if it’s running.
The movie “1944″ is actually a new Estonian movie. According to its official description:
This motion picture deals with the events of 1944 in Estonia, from the Battle of Tannenberg Line in July until the Sõrve Peninsula fell into the hands of the Red Army in November. The film focuses on the individual within the context of war, rather than war itself, and shows the war from both perspectives – those of the Red Army and the German Army.
Could be interesting.