In this episode: Stick does trigonometry, Bo explains the Chucky Cheese street gang incubator conspiracy theory, and Fate gets double head pats. Good boy!
Worst thing the opposing team can do to TBLF is let them think they have a plan. "I don't know what to do" is TBLF's version of "Shazam" or "Morphing time"
I remember back when the breeches on this were mounted on rubber bands and you'd watch the shell from the right cross the shell from the left and hit something on the other side of the map than where you were aiming, it is so much more accurate now
In a video from some time ago I recall you guys saying that "ZSU" was a jump scare word you shouldn't throw around lightly, and that over all your battles was probably the number 1 cause of your own deaths. Now I see why. Thank you for playing it.
As a guy who works at a children's museum, I can easily second Bo's opinion on how kids act in public places like Chuck E. Cheese. You haven't seen anything till you've been around that.
*Begin Transmission* Day 23. Hearing this old relic in battle makes me think we all are older than we really are. But time is an innocuous thing. Even an old “relic” like Master Yoda would be wise to this. After all, “Size matters not.” Don’t forget the T26E4 Super Pershing, Bo. Size matters not, but the power of the gun, matters it does. *End Transmission*
The fun thing is that real life users also found it to be better as ground support than as an AA weapon. The towed version, the S-60, was seen as more suited to AA duties being paired with a fire control radar. This is why the Soviet Army immediately seeked a replacement that would carry its own search and fire control radars. The result was the ZSU-23-4 and the ZSU-37-2, although only the former actually entered service. So there is an historical base to how it behaves in game although it was used more as infantry support than as a tank hunter.
The Chinese one is even more fun. You get the HE-VT rounds which absolutely rip aircraft apart. 8.0 BR is a really fun BR for China, and it rounds it out perfectly as both a light tank AND anti-air, excelling equally at both.
I know exactly what Bo was talking about the basketball at chuck e cheeses. Me and my little brother used to do the exact same thing there where he would toss me the balls and me being tall enough I would just reach over and dunk them in as fast as we could go. They finally caught on at some point and put a net across the front of the game to stop people from doing it.
The funny thing is that the Chinese version (only) can actually do AA stuff too (since Bo didn't even bothered to carry HE rounds). And having this on 7.0 I never understood why the PT-76-57's BR had to skyrocket, where ironically it faces tanks with even less (average) armor, with the exception of USSR origin MBTs, and some leftover dinosaurs.
@@mmneaapro596 But its only gonna collect rust in my hangar like this. Now it has the same handicap like: KV-1C; 76mm Jumbo; E.B.R.; T-44 ... ect. where its new BR is to high to risk running it with its old set (use to be part of my 7.3/7.7) to avoid the possibility of a full uptier, but in the next set/meta BR I have a better options (and in my 8.3 set the BMP-2 fills the amphibious light tank role perfectly + it can even kill planes and helis much better, and the T-55AM fills the premium role). + its only rank 4!
most Chuck-E-Cheese have their own assigned police patrol due to the violence that occurs there. Cheap beer, cardboard pizza and helicopter parents makes for a dangerous combo.
Hey Bo (and friends)! Would love to see you guys mess around with that Italian Bomber that has the cannon in it. It just seems like something that your shenanigans would pair well with
Which one(s) do you have? I only grinded half the German one (up to Tiger II H, where I can't build up enough capital consistently to buy another tank)
The chucky cheese ads keeps coming in the newspaper around my birthday and i can always go for the booze and the pizzas and some times the adults need to be having the army national guard units on standby with the swat teams from grand theft auto games when the police star badges start lighting up