Imagine a 60k price for say, a YF-23 event
At this rate its plausible
I’m saying it’s a bad trend, and at this rate, we will be getting near impossible event requirements
sorry
i think gaijin just look at their database and they knew players have time to grind for those event,
and they are like: oh look, a lot of player finished the event, look like we need to raise the point a little so they must spend more time to grind
So does this mean the next event is for a boat?
If they stick to schedule, yes.
I really, really hope it isn’t the Colorado though
big hope for 16" guns on something.
Would be a shame for only US 16" in game to be event though.
It would just be one ship, not like the Iowa isnt coming at some point. Have they added any of the BB’s with the 16" Mark 6 guns yet? One of those would make a cool event vehicle.
No, not one 16" US BB but everyone else gets their 16"
Looking forward to Iowa though, will be amazing
I wonder if someone convinced navy to “lay down” Montana class and just throw a piece of scrap steel and a few old wood planks in a shipyard, would it make Montana class valid addition by WT naval standards?
?? Nothing in naval is “amazing”
big guns, objectively best looking battleship, goes stupid fast, only battleship with missiles, only battleship to carry nuclear artillery shells, been around longest of any combat battleship, only battleship to carry proper drones, most surviving ships from iowa class than any other battleship class
I dunno about high tier naval, but 4.7 is fun if you just wanna play something chill.
Yeah that’s where I make my money - but it ain’t “amazing”
We should have raised the Yamato or Musashi after the war ended.
we did take some armor from them for testing no? wouldve been incredibly difficult and expensive too
was that from the sunken ones or the one they never finished building?
probably unfinished, it was the super thick turret face armor, wouldve been to heavy to be worth bringing up
seems like both of them broke apart during their slow descent to the sea floor, so there wouldn’t have been any thing to raise after all, very sadge.
and it leaves the US as the only nation to actually care about naval history in the world