Hi Skill, I gave the big gun a try, but 260 standard pen isn't reliable against t10 tanks and the gun handling stats are very bad. Even the 200 pen of the HESH doesn't work if there are no lightly armored tanks in the enemy team. The worst thing - all 3 Types of amo has only ~800 shell velocity. Sniping? Forget it. Actually the GM is very low (I think ~2.800 for 95%). So you have better chances to reach that, if you are using the DPM gun. Way more accurate and you have APRC as Premium - high shell velocity and higher pen of 326.
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My Conway has maxed camo, but in reality it doesn't has camo AT ALL! 🤬 Even the blindest tank sees me instantly from the other end of the map. Dang it!
deja de mentirle a la gente que no ha provado esta basura de juego es un juego pay to win si no pagas tu tanke dara puros rebotes por mas que apuntes bien hay mejores cosas en arcade y emuladores para jugar en linea que esto
Why, he makes the odd error, but he's fluent overall, uses various English expressions, knows vocabulary. Generally, I'd say he's significantly more proficient than the average non-native English speaker worldwide.
@@LVArturs His pronunciation is just terrible. He is not trying to speak like an English speaker. He is clearly applying rules of his language to pronounce English words. What comes out his mouth seems to be chiselled out of Russian granite using an axe.
@@baukanakuab well, yeah, pronunciation is lacking. But I'm from the same region as him, so I know all those sounds and they don't really bother me. Plus, it's just WOT videos, the accent is kinda fun, so it's all good entertainment for me.
@@joeshmoe9233 nahren - russian swear word, slightly less rude variant of nahui, can mean multiple things like "go f yourself" or "why the f?" depending on context. Yoptararai - likely mangled version of russian yob-tvoyu-mat, meaning "f your mom", but often it's not meant literally as a directed insult, but as an expression of surprise and/or exasperation over situation, what just happened. Eg-tu-nah (aka egg tuna) - likely Lithuanian+rus mix of words "go" "you" and shortened "nahren", together meaning "go f yourself". Though Skill's use seems often less like a directed insult and more like "f this" or expression of surprise, just like with the previous one. Kurwa - Polish for bitch/whore, iirc Lithuanian also has a similar sounding unrelated word meaning something like a bundle or bouquet, hence kurwa/bouquet (of) flowers. Source: I know rus and Latvian, which is the only living related language to Lithuanian (Skill's native).