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Moving to SEA was a terrible idea.

It's like being in one of those NA games where most of your team mates are in one of those vietnamese clans and you just know they will be terrible at everything. Except it's all the time.

I just created a SEA server account so I could give it a try, I know what you mean and there are barely any tank companies.

The ping is good but really doesn't make that much of a difference to me. I think I'll keep my NA account where it is for now, I only have a few tier 5 tanks on it anyway.

I just created a SEA server account so I could give it a try, I know what you mean and there are barely any tank companies.

The ping is good but really doesn't make that much of a difference to me. I think I'll keep my NA account where it is for now, I only have a few tier 5 tanks on it anyway.

I have many tanks including tier 10s etc.

Not happy, Jan.

This is the best summary I see:

In MMO terms, the E-75 is a vanilla warrior with shield, the ST-1 uses two handed weapons and full armor, the M103 is that asshole who uses the warrior class for the defensive bonuses and then uses crossbows, the IS-8 is the rogue that suddenly thought "warrior sounds cool, I might try that", and the VK4502B is the starting character with a tower shield. The AMX50-120 is actually a mage and simply wandered into the wrong raid group.

  • 4 weeks later...

http://www.mmorpg.com/giveaways.cfm/offer/376/World-of-Warplanes-Beta-Key-Giveaway.html

World of Warplanes close beta keys, if anyone is interested. Currently around 2200 keys remaining, you'll need to sign up to mmorpg.com to get it.

WOWP is crap

Don't bother - I have been playing since closed alpha and while it has improved alot it doesn't help playing with a 300+ ping

but WoWS is coming soon so hopefully that will be good

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Am I the only person left who still plays WoT reguarly?

i do a few matches daily or every second day but depending on what other clan members are playing at the time I may not play at all for days

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