Honestly putting this track instead of overlord was a huge oversight. Why put this track when you have a track dedicated to D-Day on a literal D-Day map?
Wow how are you doing this? At every map you got the Feeling of real Fights. And the music is specially for the Maps and the cointries where the fights are done. Compliment from me and See you 😊
I haven’t Played wot in a good 6ish months but this came on my RU-vid mix autoplay and the start gave me chills and the memories came back like ptsd 😂. Such an amazing theme. It really does a good job at portraying the Mechanical Horror of tank combat and the despair of the ruined city
It might be passacaglia, for refference; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qNsxXued784.htmlsi=GfPVshKQdS7-8vFq&t=136 Edit, i checked and its exactly Toccata und Fugue
As the battle for Ruinberg drags on, all troops, allied and enemy, suddenly withdraw. Then, the sound of engines in heard in the distance, as the Armoured Divisions come to lay the battle of Ruinberg to rest, one way or another.
If you folks at Wargaming are trying to control and limit Premium Ammo, why not make the barrel of the gun firing Premium Ammo “degrade” with each shot taken with Premium Ammo; thus effecting accuracy for all ammunition types. The more Premium Ammo is used; the more the degradation effects the guns accuracy, thus limiting the ability of the gun to hit anything, and rendering the gun useless.
Or just simply reduce the premium ammo damage, as realistically, Discardind Sabots, Composite Rigids, and Chemical Ammunition makes less spalling than your standard AP solid shot or High-Explosive filled shot.
You should add more mist to city maps which would actually be dust, after that much destruction there's usually allot of that but i understand the gameplay perspective or whatever
I would actually kinda like to see a video showing some of these maps before they became barren, desolate and dilapidated and the events which transpired to make them as such.
0:00 The first 40 seconds really convey to me the extent to which the Germans were willing to take the war. No surrender, only Goebbels's declaration of Total War and the blind urge to drag every single german into the fight for the Reich's mainland. The beginning of the End.