kicked major tank *** today, very satisfying.
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kicked major tank *** today, very satisfying.
having a rather frustrating day on the high seas myself... get yourself back there! :P
I fair much better in tanks though. especially at the moment, where a lot of the players are probably new, whereas I have 500 games under my belt on PC. I started around 11pm last night, got a tier IV hetzer already. getting 700-1000 XP per match, compared to 250 in some ship battles :p
in 12 World of Tanks games I have nine wins, 39 medals, 16 kills, and five deaths, so you can see where my strengths lie
City building again last night. I'm stuck at about 63K "cims" can't seem to get anymore, as soon as it starts growing again I have a wave of deaths that the massively overfunded funeral services seem to sit and ignore :mad:
Aye.
I've also got a damn that was supposed to produce 130Mw and produces zero, but the two hills covered in eyesores solved that issue.
Dams take a while to fill up their reservoir before they start producing anything, and the preview figure isn't always accurate either because it doesn't compute terrain 100% perfectly afaik. You can always try to give your dam some extra power through poop though...
kind of on that topic, the story of the city of Hullchester in Cities:Skylines ([URL="http://imgur.com/a/T0Wfb"]Part 1[/URL] [URL="http://imgur.com/a/aKIvx"]Part 2[/URL]) is perfectly hilarious.
the dams been there 15 years, it just does nothing. The one on the other river works fine.
Either you posted that before or I've seen it elsewhere, still hilarious though.
playing World of Tanks on PC I went for British and American tank destroyers. on Xbox One I decided to go German tank destroyers (because they are all awesome, Stug, Jagdpanzer/panther/tiger) but am having a surprising amount of fun with light tanks, which I never really bothered with before. it is great if you can get behind enemy lines and start shooting them all in the rear armour. I got four kills in one game at one point. you can be a bit screwed if you can't find anywhere to sneak through, but you get decent XP simply for spotting tanks for your side, so it isn't too bad.
Just started playing the Witcher 3. It's a mixed bag; on one hand, the story and worldbuilding is pretty cool. On the other, the controls are super clunky compared to Dark Souls.