![]() ![]() It’s all the basic parts of World of Tanks, but made faster and less convoluted.īut with the faster pace, it does have a few quirks that may have it play second fiddle to its bigger brother. I can’t get enough of it, especially once I got the KV-1 and upgraded it. World of Tanks Blitz is now my main game. This is what I’ve settled on after trying all the games, and it’s certainly what I’m going to be playing for the rest of the year. I actually got to this game before the full World of Tanks game, but I thought it would look better on this blog post if I mention it last. Perhaps later on, when I get more used to patient tank play again, I’ll get back into this game and perhaps actually do the things I didn’t get to do eight years ago. I didn’t mean to make World of Tanks look like a chump here, but I can’t be arsed yet to get into it right now due to being a much slower game compared to its counterparts. I know I can install mods to do just that, but that’s too much effort for a free-to-play game. If only it has a Girls und Panzer visual novel minigame as well to make it better. Also, it has since been given artillery, which is basically a point-and-click adventure minigame within World of Tanks. I like tank combat, but not when everything takes a billion years to take place. I stopped playing World of Tanks because everything is way too slow. Also, my brain somehow couldn’t understand the in-game system with crews, research, and all the other stuff. Unlocking tanks was already pretty slow even back then and I didn’t want to spend money to boost my way up. However, I stopped playing due to how tedious it felt. ![]() I played this game way back in 2013 and actually got quite proficient with it. Right now, I’m trying to get back into it, but I’m currently addicted to a much faster game, as you’ll see below. The roster of tanks in this game is not as thorough as that of World of Tanks, like including the Abrams for the US while not having the Churchill for Britain as well. When I first played War Thunder years ago, I tried British tanks as I hold a bit of romance for them as a history buff. ![]() I chose to go with Soviet vehicles as I’ve heard that the game has a Russian bias. Perhaps I shouldn’t have gotten one right away until I researched more of those tanks to have enough armor and firepower. But once I got a second rank tank, I started sucking. I would get as many as 12 tank kills in multiple games due to my unga-bunga playstyle. War Thunder was a pretty good experience at the start as I was doing very well in the first rank arcade matches. This was the first game I tried getting into. I’ll have to watch videos like this to figure out which one I really want to put my time (and even money) into. I was looking for a game that I could grind and have fun with whenever I either take work breaks or feel like streaming. War Thunder first, then World of Tanks Blitz, then found that World of Tanks is on Steam and I don’t have to deal with the separate launcher. Perhaps those ad spots did get to me as I found myself reinstalling these games. The former even has videos on Gaijin’s Crossout - a game I’ve always been curious about. Life of Boris and TheRussianBadger both made videos for World of Tanks and War Thunder. ![]() They do a lot of sponsoring YouTube videos - not as much as Raid: Shadow Legends, but still quite a lot of it. The genre of military vehicular combat is the battleground for the rivalry between Wargaming and Gaijin Entertainment. Then, I went back to a genre that I used to enjoy and found myself enjoying it again. I thought about Final Fantasy XIV, but the onboarding process is so complicated that it discouraged me. I tried Valorant, but it only makes me anxious and regret not having played more CounterStrike. While I’m figuring out what I want to focus on as 2022 approaches and the world is cautiously opening back up, I looked for a new game that I could grind. ![]()
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