@Gelugon_baat Perhaps I have just been luckier. Well, not in my SU-152, like that guy you speak of, so I guess a somewhat neutral experience. Either way, I'd say that while luck plays a part, perhaps much greater for some than others, the game takes correct input to be occasionally enjoyable, in my opinion, and at least worth testing out for those interested.
World of Tanks developers expanding to Southeast Asia
Wargaming.net to open new offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand.
World of Tanks is now even more global, with developer and publisher Wargaming.net planning to expand its operations to Southeast Asia.
The company will be opening offices in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. The regional headquarters will be located in Singapore, with its main responsibilities being regional promotions and activities coordination. Southeast Asian gamers will be using the Singapore server group when playing this local version of World of Tanks.
World of Tanks was reviewed last year with positive acclaim. Critics have praised it for its accessibility, layers of depth within its genre, and its variety of different vehicles for players to unlock and use on the battlefield.
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