cant even get a single kill
with patience and check some videos on plane you play on Youtube to see what are they good for.
Experience!
I would advise you to play lower ranks until you become more experienced and hold off playing 10.7 until you get at least 4-5 kills in each game.
above 9.3 br where the game phase was a bit fast, u must have heard this a lot but u need experience, patience, map knowledge, common weakspot knowledge, and basic tips/trick stuff like 3rd person aiming, sound settings etc u can find this on youtube. but mostly experience. as for right now 10.7 is full of premium just a reminder u can’t win the game even with 10+ kills since most of ur team are 1 death leaver premium
What game mode?
What vehicle type?
What nation?
What is your lineup?
Just an observation…it is impossible for MOST players to get 4-5 kills on each game…
Depending on game mode, if ONE player has 5 kills, several others will have to have 0 or 1…
As a simplistic example…if 16 players go against each other and live only once (kind of RB air)…4 players with 4 kills would mean 12 players with 0.
EVERY GAME will have LOTs of players with less kills than lives (spawns)…
game mode: ground battles
vehicle: mbt
nation:germany
lineup: 1 leopard(
Arcade, Realistic or Simulator battles?
I’m assuming that your playing the Leopard 2 (PzBtl 123) since you only have one in the lineup.
I’m also assuming that you have played mostly lower ranked games until you bought the premium pack.
The absolute biggest difference between rank 5 and down and anything rank 7 and above is that you are WAY more likely to get one hit killed, so you can’t play nearly as careless as before.
Personal tips (For realistic as that is the one i play the most):
-Play slow and steady and don’t push for capture points (unless you have a REALLY good knowledge of the map and timings for when enemies usually show up at specific places). Sit behind a hill and wait for an opportunity to pop out and take a shot before going behind cover again. You also generally spot enemies easier if you yourself aren’t moving as their movement becomes more pronounced in contrast to the stationary landscape.
-Do not bring max ammo, check how many rounds fit in the first stage (in like test drive while pressing “o” (or other key bind) to x-ray the tank) and take only that many (tends to be around 15 rounds somewhere), it drastically lowers the risk of getting one shot as there are way fewer spots that will detonate ammo and one-shot you.
-Binoculars/Commanders sights are your best friends when behind cover, they allow you to (almost risk-free) spot enemies before they can see you (there are exceptions of course).
-Early thermal sights are best for initial spotting but hinder aiming due to bad resolution, i personally switch them off before aiming and firing at the most vulnerable spots.
Aim for:
-Front; Lower hull or turret ring for kill, secondary shoot the barrel or breach, it makes the enemy unable to fire back and you can a bit more calmly aim for the kill, push forward or just take the assists to stay more safe.
-Diagonal; depends on angle but center side, through the tracks (while the line of fire goes through center mass) or lower hull. if unable then barrel/breach or turret ring again. (this one is a trial and error, you find out what works best at what angles and get used to where to aim in different situations)
-Side; Center mass
-Behind; Either center turret or center hull depending on opponents armor and tank type, Center hull tends to work best in almost all cases.
Other than this its just a learning curve, the more you play the better you get.
Whats your highest Br tank in the tech tree?
That’s precisely my point.
In my opinion they won’t have fun playing 10.7 until they have improved.