Good tank but I guess Russia really did have the exhaust coming out in front of the gunner! Bad design (not game developer, tank engineer!).
It was causing targeting problems at one point.
Good tank but I guess Russia really did have the exhaust coming out in front of the gunner! Bad design (not game developer, tank engineer!).
It was causing targeting problems at one point.
also bad design on the game developer… could simply lower the amount as to not make the 60$ tank annoying to use. the glaze never ends
Please ignore the Ho-Ri’s exhaust, as it can sometimes be quite bothersome.
Yea they went overboard woth the smoke
Worst in the game. Bad enough it turns like a diabetic hippo
they could crap a gold brick on the floor and you would complain about having to clean it up
too bad im the one crapping a gold bar on their front doorstep

Gold brike heavy lol.
Ah see, thats a classic bit of British Engineering, which is in the Soviet Tree… but not the allied one?
But yeah, Im not quite sure why the exhaust came out there. Even if there wasnt much exhaust smoke, just try not to engage on your Left hand side I suppose?
Dang! I did not realize they were so small or that is a big dude and a big chick! ![]()
Despite being called an infantry tank, which is often mistaken as a 1:1 description of a heavy tank, it is with good reason they often get misclassified as a light tank. They have Medium armour on a light hull, also famously extremely reliable as well.
Valentine was actually voted the worst tank ever made for tankers
With the Ajax in the play? And not the Covenator? I dont know if I believe that.
Watched a show on it. World of Tanks people where at the Tank museum and they where talking about it.
Most the a38 veriant
it was a highly reliable and popular infantry support tank, particularly among Soviet crews who valued its thick armor and dependability. The tank, however, did possess several characteristics that made it notoriously cramped and difficult to operate, often mistaken or confused with its failed successor, the A38 Valiant.
Russian tanks have a long history of being uncomfortable and hard to operate. One of many reasons they had a hard time in Afghan and are having a bad time in Ukraine.
Crew Conditions: The Valentine had a tiny turret and a cramped fighting compartment. The early models only featured a two-man turret, which meant the commander also had to load and aim the gun, leading to exhaustion and inefficient combat performance.
Crew Comfort: The driver did not have an overhead hatch, and operating the controls was ergonomically challenging.
Can you imagine looking down scope fire a round, eyes off target to reload, eyes back on target to reengage targer. All this while a german tank commander has eyes on you the whole time with a full crew.
Again for the record, its not a Russian tank.
It was well liked by tankers for its reliability however, especially in the East and in North Africa. It was a cramped tank, but no more cramped than any other British design.
Fair enough