CyrusSpitama
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Joined: 2/21/2011 From: Naw'lins, Luzianna Status: offline
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Hello everyone! Firstly, let me say I have not been able to devote much game time to any game with all my RL concerns but, I have been squeaking in an AE turn about once every 3 or 4 days. Not good for doing multi. Secondly, I have resisted downloading WoWS partly due to the same reasons as above and partly due to my lesser quality computer. Thirdly, this post has prompted me to go ahead and give WoWS a try, even if my gameplay might be a little inferior. Low tier matches are both more deadly and more forgiving at the same time for lesser skilled players. Finally, I have played both WoT for a while and some limited WoWP, and as hinted at above by previous posters, lower tier matches are not as lucrative as higher tier due to dmg outputs while higher tier matches have greater potential cash earnings. Of course, this is before you take into account repairs and rearming. On both the previous games, once you hit tier VI, you are at max dmg vs cash earnings potential if you are NOT running a premium account. Tier V if you have a lesser computer or less skill. Assuming this game follows the same model, and it seems apparent from above the comments, I recommend you master a tier V or tier VI and make this your money maker. Not having played this yet ( it is downloading now) I also assume they have a premium ship around tier IV-V-VI that should be a solid cash generator for you to afford to play the higher tier matches even at a loss. Once the download finishes I do hope my computer can handle the stress. I am operating a Frankenstein system with only 4 gigs ram. Let's see how well it does and I shall follow up on this post later. P.S. DadMan I thoroughly enjoyed your Isokaze video! My game name is Boggled. If all goes well, I will be playing some low tier matches today!
< Message edited by CyrusSpitama -- 1/26/2016 5:57:04 PM >
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