I love scratched WT models, WoT tanks looks like brand new plastic toys for me.
No need to be contrarian. The 100% camoflauge condition should actually make the vehicle look close to being new - and you can still get more weathered vehicles if you like.
That is an xbox problem. You think gaijin wouldnt sell xbox players stuff if they could. They would love to sell yall stuff but console companies wont allow it.
As for the general post/idea, I dont have an issue with it. I assume it hasnt been done because it was not something that people demanded.
Make a poll with the idea, NOT the rant, and see how it goes. Take the poll and make a post in suggestions. I think they would acknowledge it as it isnt something that would mess with game balance or require much coding.
Gaijin would like nothing more than to include everyone… but as its been mentioned certain things are out of Gaijins control unfortunately… maybe best to contact respective console companies
And I will remind certain person(s) to keep things Civilized Please… members are welcome to criticize / offer feedback and are entitled to their opinions, as long as its civilized/constructive… if you wish to dispute said opinions, then again, keep it constructive and civilized! Thanks!
I think it’s fine for the most part. But the “camouflage condition” slider not being able to actually go all the way up to sorta “brand new” is pretty annoying. Seems like a super simple change that a lot of people would like.
Excuse me rant? It’s a passionate constructive suggestion, by someone who loves the game. One purpose of these forums is to generate debate that may be referenced in a poll. Now, in your being a Snail apologist regarding the great Satan (Microsoft), that indeed could be true (and I’m a huge Snail fan). However, the rest of your response simply comes off to me as just nasty and condescending without making any cogent constructive point.
All vehicles mentioned who you say look poor are old models, hence why they likely don’t look good to you.
Personally I like the rough and dirty textures in them.
You cant be serious, right? I agreed with your idea and told you how you could get it passed to the devs. As for the console stuff, when gaijin first moved into the console space, they informed us that they would not be able to have the market due to sony/microsoft not allowing it. If that ever gets reversed, the market would be pushed to console faster than light. They want those sales.
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, tanks in WoT LOOKS like plastic toy tanks.
tanks in real life are full of scratches, scrub paint.
True. There is usermade skin in game for GJN without scratches and it looks like clay model.
Get Premium and you can make the paint 100% should you wish.
I feel like the beat up tank has the advantage of blending in better. It could probably pass as a destroyed tank or part of the map.
Black it up with decals ,will look even more destroyed
Vehicles not looking fresh out of the factory is more authentic, in my honest and frank opinion.
Additionally, it assists with blending in to the environment as much as possible.
Having a factory fresh paintjob or generally loud camo sticks out like a sore thumb. Trust me, I know from experiencing in terms of spotting and shooting first at bright vehicles and being spotted and shot at first while in one.
Should be optional. They already made the stat cards absolutely soulless
That’s a M60 not a M-60, a M-60 is the Chiliean Super Sherman Tank.
Regarding the camoflague condition slider, it does almost nothing. I don’t have the M60 myself (Managed to skip it, and feel no need to go back and unlock it), but here’s the M103, a somewhat similarly scuffed vehicle.
50%:
100%:
Be honest, if I hadn’t labeled them, would you have been able to tell the difference without close inspection? And this is an option that’s only available with premium. I had to pay to get this “feature”. Why not make it work properly, so you have worn camo for those who want it and unworn for those that don’t?
I mean, the strictness of paint isn’t exactly uniform across every military nor every command in that military. Some tend to be stricter than others. But typically out on deployment paint is on the lower end of priorities.
And I say this as one who currently serves in the USN and been on a deployment before. It’s different for the Navy compared to the Army yes, but out on deployment we really only painted if we had time, which was typically when pulling into port. And my command was def on the stricter side when it came to painting, our ship looked like it had just came out of the yards by the time we got back. But you look at other ships in homeport next to us and most of them were fairly rusty, rustier than what you’d think. Standards in the military tend to be less than what people think.
I can agree to that.
I also agree on the stat cards looking like garbage pulled from Getty.