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Is the transmission @ the front or the rear?

They are nerfing the E75 & 100 with 7.4 by moving the transmission to the front = easy engine fire everytime you get pentrated on the lower glacis...

I've also noticed that they mentioned they are reworking the frontal armor for IS8 in the patch = possible Russian tank buff again?

Yes the transmission is at the front, I am yet to have a fire because I am not a supertard and know how to hide the lower glacis. The IS-8 is currently made of paper so that's not really a big thing.

The VK4502 is the king of reverse peek-a-boo with it's rear mounted turret. Sat there while an IS-4 pounded my track for no damage over and over while I penned his front for 500 damage over and over. He lost.

Absolutely shit morning though, could not buy a win no matter what I did or how many I killed.

Actually scrap that, after reading somewhere 88JT appears to be shit.

Also wtf is with gun cirtical damage, every game I go into no matter which tank I use I always get a gun damaged critical just by low tiers spaming HEs...

Edited by Mayuri Krab

I miss good old 7.3... game has being pissing me off (more than usual) none stop ever since the update.

Close enough for me to give up WoT & play another free to play style of game instead (signed up for the beta for the new MechWarrior game) or time to dig up those old games I never finished & finish them off (like KOTOR & Mass Effect 1).

Edited by Mayuri Krab

& I just pissed the E75 off, can't stand it anymore after the patch.

Now what to spend the coins on, are US tanks still worth getting?

US and Russian heavies are still good. There are some pretty bad tanks dispersed in those trees though.

Think I might need to try this game out. Is it still worth a go?

Well it's free to play so you don't lose anything testing it out.

They are also not all bad

Legacy Australia

World of Tanks donates a massive USD$55,000 to Legacy.

A huge thanks to Wargaming America, founder of the fundraising drive Nicholas Moran and all the fabulous World of Tanks supporters for this amazing donation.

Click on the photo for all the info.

That was for an ANZAC day event.

Edited by DivHunter

If you're not bad@tanks and and have/are close to tier 10 or tier 8 arty, consider joining The Steel Parachutes.

http://worldoftanks.com/community/clans/1000001873-TSP/

If you are bad@tanks and would like to improve or still working on those end game tanks you can always join TSP-P.

Go back to low tier battles as they are fun and people move together and don't spend the whole game sitting in a bush

http://worldoftanks.com/community/accounts/1000524311-DivHunter/

Tier 2, second most played tank. Churchill (train IS-4/IS-7 crew while making credits) rapidly rising in number of games. Average tier of 6.5 over 7687 games.

Teamwork (used very loosely when refering to pubs) I find is more prevalent in the higher tiers but executed just as poorly as everything else at all tiers.

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