Saturday, November 15, 2014
Which One is Better?
This is a question that has been on my mind a lot recently; which one is the better tank? Both of the tanks have the highest shell damage in the game. With that being said, they also have one of the longest reload times. The FV215b 183 appeals to me more I would say because it has a turret that allows it to turn the gun to some degree and remain in full camo while the JP E100 would require it to turn the whole tank to move the gun almost any other direction but forward. The JP E100 does however have the higher HP and higher hull armor to allow it to last longer in a brawl. I am about the same distance along both tech trees since I have not been able to decide one over the other. If you would, please comment and cast your vote as to which tank you feel is better and explain your reasoning.
The FV215b 183 is one of the first ones in the video, enjoy.
Veterans
This blog has not had that many followers or comments on it perhaps because it is a game that does not meet what everyone expects for from a game. Lots of people were out recently to buy the next remake of the popular Call of Duty game. I liked those sorts of games once and still have many; however, after Modern Warfare 2, I feel they lost any real chance of being called a good game again. They will go on to create many more games over the years while Wargaming which makes World of Tanks, World of Warplanes, and World of Warships will continue to improve upon their current games and will continue to remain free to its players. This is not an attempt to sway your opinion about what makes a good game or one better than another. This is an eye opener to the quality of Wargaming as a company.
Wargaming gives some of its profits to veterans' causes and historical preservation. Veteran’s Day happened just this past week on Tuesday in the U.S.—Wargaming executives were at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the dedication of the new Shrine Room Wall at the USS Arizona Memorial. Wargaming worked with Amvets, a veterans support group, to raise more than $350,000 for the restoration, which cost $750,000.
The version of World of Tanks for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console has attracted more than 3.5 million gamers; the mobile version of the game has 8 million players. Across its portfolio, Wargaming has 110 million registered users, making it one of the most successful game publishers in the world. It has 3,600 employees and 16 offices worldwide, with plans to expand into Latin America. It’s estimated to finish this year with revenues of at least $400 million, according to the market research firm Superdata, and as much as $550 million, according to Newzoo’s Warman.
This is good news for the war monuments that stand to benefit from the developer’s success.
http://www.hdwallpapers.in/walls/world_of_tanks_online-wide.jpg
Wargaming gives some of its profits to veterans' causes and historical preservation. Veteran’s Day happened just this past week on Tuesday in the U.S.—Wargaming executives were at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the dedication of the new Shrine Room Wall at the USS Arizona Memorial. Wargaming worked with Amvets, a veterans support group, to raise more than $350,000 for the restoration, which cost $750,000.
The version of World of Tanks for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console has attracted more than 3.5 million gamers; the mobile version of the game has 8 million players. Across its portfolio, Wargaming has 110 million registered users, making it one of the most successful game publishers in the world. It has 3,600 employees and 16 offices worldwide, with plans to expand into Latin America. It’s estimated to finish this year with revenues of at least $400 million, according to the market research firm Superdata, and as much as $550 million, according to Newzoo’s Warman.
This is good news for the war monuments that stand to benefit from the developer’s success.
http://www.hdwallpapers.in/walls/world_of_tanks_online-wide.jpg
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