![]() I stopped playing because of the balance not because of the vehicle mechanics issues, and the devs don't seem to listen either, which is sad because I liked how tanks played much more than World of Tanks. I played WarThunder for a while and I found the broken mechanics rather annoying, but the complaints of some broken mechanics is also a bit weird IMO, as the game has much more serious issues like terrible balancing and the tier progression is a painful grind unless you buy the pay2win vehicles. Which is a shame, because I actually enjoy the air gameplay quite a bit. 1 hour ago &0183 &32 The highly classified information supposedly included details of the countrys military and other strategic vulnerabilities, identities of its spies abroad, and other closely guarded secrets. The most I actually do in that game is test fly planes. Stuff like this, along with the absolutely horrendous progression, is why I won't play war thunder lmao. Frankly between various things they've done i have very little trust in them when they claim they've checked and document X is completely classified. And they reguarly change their standards on what is and is not an acceptable document for a given change, often at times when it lets them ignore a sudden new piece of evidence on somthing. They've also been known to have vehicles come out that have fundamentally broken mechanics that range from works poorly to doesn't work at all, (recent video below of the former). It's not that the community is hellbent on accuracy, it's that the devs will go "it's not supported by any documents so we won t make any changes", combined with a tendency to engage is some seriously silly stuff when they stat up vehicles, it's fairly common where publicity available documentation exists to find numerous errors, and some stats, (any form of composite armour is a major offender), have vastly lower values on tanks for which they don't have data than for one for which they do have data. I doubt this is the last time this will happen as the community really seems hellbent on accuracy, but only time will tell. It seems, yet again, that Murphy's Law is REALLY REALLY effective at getting people to prove you wrong, no matter what country or region you're from. Publishing classified information on any vehicle of any nation at War Thunder forums is clearly prohibited, and the game developers never use it in their work.” Gaijin Entertainment banned the user, telling Kotaku that, “Our community managers immediately banned the user and deleted his post, as the information on this particular shell is still classified in China. ![]() from someone with access to the latest technical manuals from China’s People’s Liberation Army, occurred because a user wanted the game’s Chinese battle tanks to have better in-game stats. Presumably, this was in an effort to prove that the game had gotten details wrong about the tank. A few months later, there was a second leak, this time because it was extremely important to someone out there that the French LeClerc Main Battle Tank have a more accurate depiction in a video game where people wage simulated war. uploaded some documents to the War Thunder forums detailing the technical specifications of Britain’s Challenger 2 tank. ![]() involves information in Mandarin on the penetrator section of a Chinese tank round along with a technical diagram. This isn’t the first time these forums have become an outlet for technical leaks. leaking classified military documents to make sure that their tank video game more accurately conforms with reality. The latest incident. in an effort to win arguments with complete strangers online. Now there is another instance of someone. War Thunder are so passionate about the game that they’ve taken to sharing actual classified schematics. ![]() Perhaps the best detail of all is that, earlier, another moderater noted that the "last time such a document was shared that was claimed to be 'unclassified' it was in fact still classified and was confirmed that it should never have been shared." Which means this isn't the first time this has happened.Fans of. Every time you post this you place us (International representatives of Gaijin), especially any UK citizens, in hot water as the warning so helpfully states that unauthorised retention of a protected document is an offence.” Of this you are already aware, as a service person you have signed a declaration that you understand the act and what actions it compels you to take. By continuing to disseminate it you are in violation of the Official Secrets Act as stated by the warning on the cover of the document, an offence which can carry up to a 14 year prison sentence if prosecuted. “We have written confirmation from MoD that this document remains classified. A community moderator for Gaijin Entertainment, the developers of War Thunder, responded to make clear that they would not "handle" the source material. ![]()
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