Saturday, October 25, 2014

Lemming Train

In higher tier games, you will come across teams that do not know how to function as a team and frequently lose the game over and over again.  The main problem is that the majority of a team will follow a lead tank either leaving the one side of a map open or the entire team to their deaths.  This phenomenon is called the lemming train.  View the lemming train in action in the following video:

You'll encounter this in all different tier games.  Even in tier ten where you would think players would know how to play by now.

The Jagdtiger which our protagonist pilots:
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That one Bounced!

So, after playing my tier two T18 and some of the tier three tanks like the Pz.Kpfw. 1 Ausf. C.  The Pz.1C is a scout tank that is very fast and maneuverable with a high rate of fire.  It is a very fun tank to play.  However, these tanks are much different from what I have been playing in higher tiers.  It's a whole different game where the life of a tank is short and newer players are numerous.  It feels like the following video:

It's the sad, funny truth for lower tier tanks...

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