Is the Star on the Firefly Correct?

Author: David “Listy” Lister

With the recent WOT trailer for Gamescom, the sharp eyed amongst you have spotted the long awaited Sherman Firefly.

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Now, I’ve noticed an outburst of people getting wound up by that photo. Claiming a British tank had “US Stars” on it. This is not the case, and WG haven’t dropped a clanger. It is historical… sort of.

First a disclaimer: Whenever discussing British tank makings, be aware that its very random. British units had guidelines for their markings – however, individual units interrupted those, as they saw fit. Some stuck to the letter of the guidelines, while others ignored it and did their own thing. Many fell between the two extremes, so keep that in mind while reading the following.

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Things You Perhaps Did Not Know About WoT

Source: http://worldoftanks.ru/ru/news/pc-browser/1/17-facts/

Hello everyone,

in the post linked above, WG puts down some of the interesting tidbits you might have not known about World of Tanks. Enjoy!

- while it might seem unlikely, compared to today, this is how hangar looked during the alpha testing stage of WoT

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- each tank goes through 21 stages of development, before it appears on supertest server
- the total amount of variables (hp, gun damage etc.) for all the tanks in the game is 37000
- before the game went live, the alpha/beta testers recieved a nice “1st of April” present in form of a BelAZ truck. It was the fastest produced vehicle ever, its creation took 16 hours only.

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Gamescom Stream – Day 1

Hello everyone,

so, the stream just ended and…. well, how did you like it?

Personally, I was extremely disappointed by the format Wargaming chose this year. I mean, it was like a talk show. With very, very boring people. First there was the host (nice enough I guess) and QB (you all know what I think about him) and then the guests.

The show was bland and relatively boring, instead of showing the vibrant atmosphere of the stand (well, maybe next time), they chose the environment of a closed room. The way I understand it, today, the event was semi-open (for journalists and VIP onlz) – why on earth is there a Veider Q&A in program (not transmitted!) for journalists only? That makes no sense.

Then there was the strange competition program, that, if I understood correctly, kinda required you to have a Facebook account. Meh. Not that I don’t have it, but if you guys want to make a competition, can you make something that does involves neither spamming shit in chat nor social network or cellphone type access not everyone has? You know… like, on portal? The Turkish girl, Melly or whatever was the nickname was cute though, so kudos for that – why did she drag the weird artist guy in I have no idea, since WG art department is definitely NOT something I’d brag about if I was WG (see “mutated Conqueror” and “lol copyright” issues).

The games discussed were:

- WoT Blitz (pretty much nothing new, the woman developer or whoever that was looked a bit confused)
- WoWp (stop trying to make WoWp happen, it’s not gonna happen)
- WoWs (that’s more like it!)

The WoT Blitz and WoWp parts sucked (little new info or stuff nobody cares about) – also, why the HELL do you, instead of proper game footage, show tired old (ancient in some cases) trailers over and over? Gosh. WoWs part comes at the end (the last 30 or so minutes of the stream, if the past broadcast ever appears) and is the most interesting part of the entire show (too bad you have to wait through the bland stuff to watch it!).

The render of the water looks very nice, the amount of polygons on the ship however kinda surprised me. I mean, it’s cool to have good looking ships, but 20 times more polygons per ship than you have per HD tank? Damn, that’s going to need some serious hardware. Gameplay was not shown – only vaguely discussed, the interesting part is that the game should reach beta stage (currently it’s in alpha) in winter.

So, what interests me now is – why is there no “regular” stream of the event like it was last year? It was really nice to chill by just opening the stream, letting it run, watching Imhotep play the crowd and the dancers of course :) Instead, we get several boring guys, ancient trailers and games either noone gives a shit about (okay, Blitz is popular, I give you that, but WoWp) or are still too secret to reveal anything serious (WoWs). Not cool. And why is there no stream tomorrow, when the content of the show is actually for public?

Very disappointing.

PS: I’d like to congratulate whoever came up with the !Type59 trolling, I haven’t seen such a well executed troll in very long time, the spam was exquisite! :)

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You can read about the Iraq campaign in WW2, one of the forgotten episodes of the war.

You can also try to redeem a code from Razer, but allegedly it does not work.

- 9.3 test – “when it’s done it’s done” (SS: in roughly 2 weeks or so)
- the TD and regular version of guns are different in the game, they do not necesserily have to have the same stats even on the same tier
- the punishment for a teamkiller who would get worse MM than normal players will not be implemented (difficult to implement)
- WoT Blitz: in first months – more than 5 million installs from 50 countries

Yea, also watching stream for bits of info, so far, mehhhhhhhhhhh….

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Tiger II with 105mm L/68

Hello everyone,

it’s a known fact that the Tiger II with 105mm L/68 (unlike fantasies like the ingame E-75 with 128mm for example) was a historical project. It was first mentioned by either W.Spielberger or H.Doyle in Panzer Tracts and probably the best known drawing of the vehicle is this:

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That however is merely a sketch, based on plans, found in the Bundesarchiv by Yuri Pasholok’s people (he does not search for it personally, he has “people” looking for it). He published a tiny fragment of it (just the designation of the drawing) in his blog post (the reason he does not publish whole drawings anymore is that it is against Bundesarchiv rules):

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Anyway, that’s not that interesting.

What is interesting is the history behind the gun in the game. Originally, it was called 105mm KwK 46 L/68 – KwK means Kampfwagenkanone (tank gun), the number signifies the year. The gun has never been however called as such – this particular name was made up (as Yuri Pasholok confirms) by Sergei “SerB” Burkatovsky. Later, it was renamed to simply 10,5cm KwK L/68 (which is historically accurate). The gun itself was – as you can see from the document title – developed in November 1944.

And meanwhile in definitely totally absolutely more historically accurate game…

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Ooops.

Gamescom Stream Schedule

Hello everyone,

so, what do you do when you are Wargaming and you ran an event stream last year and it worked well?

That’s right, you fuck it up! We can’t have players have too much fun watching the Wargaming show on stream the whole day, can we? Nah, that would be bad. No fun for you, evil capitalists!

Anyway, here’s the stream schedule apparently – Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 5 PM CEST to 8 PM CEST.

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Confirmed by WG:

 

 

IS-3 in Ukraine Forces’ Hands

Hello everyone,

thanks to roughly a dozen people who sent me various news on the involvement of the IS-3 tank (the same one, taken down from the pedestal near Lugansk) in fighting near the city of Doneck. The vehicle was allegedly used in some sort of fighting (with its machinegun) near Doneck, where, on 9.8.2014, it was captured by the government forces. Let’s hope that’s really the end of the IS-3′s military career, once and for all.

Currently, Ukraine forces are encircling the city of Donetsk, last major stronghold of the separatists.

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