The money I am losing playing my Tiger II hurts! I think I'm playing the tank all wrong.. I play a team game more than a single one, and always end up going the opposite way of the lemming trains.. obviously that means trying to defend a route with maybe 1 or 2 other weaker friendlies, and as a result I get owned a lot. A lemming train almost always leads to a guaranteed game loss anyway.. So maybe I should start following them so as not to get damaged so much and deal some more damage of my own?
Even in games without the noob trains I still find myself getting killed a lot, and I don't know where I'm going wrong.. It seems like I've never got the support I need, or it could be I'm just pushing up to far to quickly
I started regularly playing again last week in my tiger to get the Tiger II (which I now have).. And I decided to look at the stats of my tanks which I never bothered to do before, and I noticed these weird 'awards' next to some of my tanks, marked M, 1, 2, 3 etc. As seen below.
I'm guessing most of you guys have seen them, but this is new to me.. if like me you haven't seen it, 'M' means:
Does this mean I'm actually pretty good in my tiger? Or is it easy to get if you just work at it?
Had to do some simple texture work for a school photography project.. What'd you guys think? My first attempt at this kind of thing. Here's a small selection of them
I wrote out an essay to your reply yesterday, but then deleted it because I realised even before all of your shitty remarks above that I wasn't going to get a non-sarcastic, non-bullshit reply. So I deleted it instead to save my head from yet more stupidity.
That's like saying certain types of meat can appeal to a vegetarian. If you're a non-pc gamer, you shouldn't want to, or expect to be able to play games on your shite PC. If you are going to be playing any games on your computer, chances are you have a computer capable of playing decent games and new releases. I keep seeing awful exuses from a minority of people as to why they shouldn't update their outdated technology and it burns my eyes.
Went testing at Dunskwell Kart track which is owned by Nigel Mansell for the first time ever! The only way I'd seen the route of the track before this session was a quick walk around it in the morning before practice startedI was surprised that in the tricky wet/dry conditions I was visually able to keep up / slightly catch the regular fast local drivers! Watch in HD, the quality is pretty good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT0cIx-PPcQ
My 5th session of the day went better as the track dried out, couldn't quite match the pace of the quick drivers, but comparing my times from the last race meeting they had I would only be about 0.5 a lap slower. All in all it was a good day The session I did after this one was faster by 0.3 a lap.. but the GoPro ran out Can anyone see any obvious room for improvement in this one?