![]() These are just few thoughts that came to my mind while reading this post.WT has much better air battles than WoWP but ground combat is way behind WoT. It's up to you to decide which "fun police" is worse. In my opinion, it's easier to counter planes in WT than to counter arty in WoT. WoT has the infamous arty which stuns your crew and chips off HP from across the map, and WT has planes which with a good bomb drop or rocket run can kill you pretty easily. Thing is, in both games there are vehicles that sometimes ruin the player experience. Some people compare it to driving around RC tanks, while in WT the tanks have some weight to them and feel sort of realistic. WoT tank handling is way more twitchier and arcadey. You can't really keep shooting the engine block and kill the enemy like you can in WoT. In WT, you need to knock out the crew or detonate their ammo rack, meaning you need to study vehicle module layouts in the hangar. Modules can still be damaged, but it's decided by RNG whether they get damaged or not. as said above, WoT has the infamous HP bar system and WT has the module damage system. Though, I don't find them *that* gamebreaking, it's simply annoying when you get killed by one.Īrcade or Realism. In WT, you have the Ka-50 and F-89D and in WoT you have the LeFH arty and the E-25 for example. I'll be dead honest here, both in WoT and WT, there are some questionable slightly overtuned vehicles that get nerfed months after their release. They have the "pay to progress faster" model mostly, with the main selling point being premium vehicles and premium account that accelerate the grind. When it comes to monetization, both games are fairly equal in terms of that. Though WoT's stock grinds aren't any better too, with some tanks serving as a free XP sink due to the horrendous stock grinds on certain tanks. If you don't have any of these parts, you will die to fires you can't extinguish and you can't repair your broken cannon. In WT, you need to research parts and FPE in order to extinguish fires and repair your tank if there's a broken module. As for WT, it's in my opinion slightly grindier (when moving to a new BR, you need to have at least 2-3 tanks to have an enjoyable experience without taking a lower BR tank), and stock grinds. It also has a slightly unfriendly new player experience, though Wargaming has done a lot to improve it, such as giving new players a free middle tier (Tier 6) tank of their choosing after completing all the new player missions which only take several hours of playing to finish. In WoT's case, it has a slightly unintuitive spotting system with unspotted tanks being completely invisible which may frustrate newer players. Ask yourself this question - "Do I want a realistic game or an arcade game?" Then, you'll most likely have your answer as to which game to start playing.īoth games have their own flaws and demons. Truth be told, it's all personal preference. Both games are free, so why not download both and see which you prefer? This works fairly well but sometimes can mean tanks don't render properly and can lead to invisible tanks seldom).įor me I find War Thunder is the perfect balance between realism and arcade so it's the game for me. In War Thunder tanks are always visible no matter how far away (the only time a tank will derender is when it's behind cover, to ease performance. A tank can be 400 meters away in an open field and completely invisible to you because it's out of your 350 meter spotting range. The biggest problem for me with WoT is the horrendous RNG and invisible tanks. In WoT you just keep shooting until his healthbar goes to 0. You either have to kill the crew or detonate the ammo/fuel tanks to knock out a tank. Damage is calculated by what your shell does when it enters a tank. None of these modes have health bars and in realistic and simulator tanks handle more realistically (slower and heavier). War Thunder has 3 modes, arcade, realistic and simulator. Tanks do not behave even slightly realistically and they have health bars. The biggest difference between the two is that World of Tanks is soley an arcade game.
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