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The overpressue mechanic is one of the most frustrating and infuriating ways to die in war thunder, because the shell can land close to your tracks and still kill everyone
Mine too, though sometimes it feels a little OP to me. I've had times where I died to a 2S3M like 2 to 3 times trying to kill him. That proxy is devastating. Only thing that is effective against it is my Wiesel 1A4 >:D I rule with thermals and LRF at 7.0 hehe
@@dihannvanniekerk this thing also have faster reload than other 152mm tanks in it line, with a lot of explosive in the shells make it absolute terrifying to medium tank and light tank
@@banksp4 No they don't anymore- let me explain really quick So before La Royale dropped, Proxy HE shells would arm in 300 meters like they still do now, but they would only activate on metal such as planes or tanks. They also only had a 1m radius in which they would go off. After the La Royale update, they still arm in 300 meters, making them normal HE shells without a proxy fuze before that time, but now the proxy is triggered by ground and rocks as well. Further compounding this problem is the fact that the radius in which they would sense an object is now increased to 3 meters, which makes it better for killing planes but significantly worse against tanks, because now the shell will explode on top of any rock or dirt it sees within 3m, not just tanks.
The potato is a starchy food, a tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile. The potato was originally believed to have been domesticated by Native Americans independently in multiple locations, but later genetic studies traced a single origin, in the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia. Potatoes were domesticated there approximately 7,000-10,000 years ago, from a species in the Solanum brevicaule complex. In the Andes region of South America, where the species is indigenous, some close relatives of the potato are cultivated. Potatoes were introduced to Europe from the Americas by the Spanish in the second half of the 16th century. Today they are a staple food in many parts of the world and an integral part of much of the world's food supply. As of 2014, potatoes were the world's fourth-largest food crop after maize (corn), wheat, and rice. Following millennia of selective breeding, there are now over 5,000 different types of potatoes.[6] Over 99% of potatoes presently cultivated worldwide descend from varieties that originated in the lowlands of south-central Chile. The importance of the potato as a food source and culinary ingredient varies by region and is still changing. It remains an essential crop in Europe, especially Northern and Eastern Europe, where per capita production is still the highest in the world, while the most rapid expansion in production during the 21st century was in southern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the world production of 376 million tonnes, as of 2021. Like the tomato, the potato is a nightshade in the genus Solanum, and the vegetative and fruiting parts of the potato contain the toxin solanine which is dangerous for human consumption. Normal potato tubers that have been grown and stored properly produce glycoalkaloids in amounts small enough to be negligible for human health, but, if green sections of the plant (namely sprouts and skins) are exposed to light, the tuber can accumulate a high enough concentration of glycoalkaloids to affect human health.
The tomato (/təmeɪtoʊ/ or /təmɑːtoʊ/) is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum,[1][2] commonly known as the tomato plant. The species originated in western South America, Mexico, and Central America.[2][3] The Nahuatl word tomatl gave rise to the Spanish word tomate, from which the English word tomato derived.Its domestication and use as a cultivated food may have originated with the indigenous peoples of Mexico.[2][5] The Aztecs used tomatoes in their cooking at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and after the Spanish encountered the tomato for the first time after their contact with the Aztecs, they brought the plant to Europe, in a widespread transfer of plants known as the Columbian exchange. From there, the tomato was introduced to other parts of the European-colonized world during the 16th century.
my absolute favorite best moment i had was when i use my friend (Marder A1-) as a laser range finder and spotter and Air defense, and oh boy it was fun, had the best shots, specially its an open map
I sware to god that my HE rounds passing through minor obstacles is up to the RNG gods. They usually just explode when hiting some flimsy barrier when I really don't need them to.
well, this thing is pretty good for what it is. i enjoy playing it much in arcade and i only use 3ОФ25 even tho activation distance on it is 300m. But you can use it as regular HE too.
considering that the type 83 and PTZ89 sharing a same chassis and almost same gun with 2S3M(chinese made D-20 with tiny differents ) it would be easy to create