Oh wow, massive improvements! That’s great to see they listened to the players. Now everyone can get the rewards easily enough. It’s still pretty tough in non-squad game modes though. I still prefer the squad mode.
u have to laugh or u will cry kinda moment
Has anyone lost all their stats with this update? As in all achievements, kills etc for whole game as two friends have the issue.
yup
me 2 i lost the progress to get the new class 2
Can that tank go any faster? I’m having a great time now that I can finally drive a tank, but the open cover and muddy terrain make things a bit awkward. By the way, why wasn’t the Russian Khrizantema-S added? Will we possibly get this tank in the future?
The tank has realistic mobility but the engine enlisted war thunder uses makes traction worse. There’s paths for tanks that are marked on the minimap.
absolutely agree
This. Idk who came up with the arty phone idea but it does not make sense in game design perspective at all.
it IS WW1
honestly im fine with the kill and score task but that change on point is very good
i did the task earlier today and i thought i would get double but nope. well at least it lower now for the future.
thank you
Is it possible to make the bonus levels of the event progressable at our own pace like the Saboteur event…like do as many levels we want a day…so we can get enough M17 helmets to outfit a squad?
The main reason the vast majority of World War I officers and generals were incompetent (with German officer corps and veterans of the Balkan wars being the only real exceptions) was because of complacency. Europe enjoyed a very long peace during which most European armies only fought on colonies, where the real challenge was maintaining supply lines and necessary sanitary conditions at vast distances, even in marshes and deserts.
Actual battlefield tactics were not a big concern against hoards of barbarians with primitive weapons and even if European powers clashed in the colonies, the empire with better supply line would usually win.
Nobles were expected to pursue higher education to maintain their statues and class, usually studying law, economics or going to officers academy if they were not smart enough for the first two, which created a very elitist, snob and unprofessional officer corps.
I could ramble on for hours, but no would read that anyway ![]()

