![]() ![]() ![]() Germany still has a lot of potential vehicles left to add, with the possibility of some KF variants down the line. The version coming to the game is the unique serial production for Hungary specifically. Its addition to the Hungarian line does not entirely rule out its future addition to the game in other forms, but for the Sons of Attilla update there are no plans to introduce a KF41 for Germany. ![]() Oh, one more thing: it's not really the "team-play" game, because you can't play with a lot of your friends - you have limit to size of squads, but if i remember right, similar limitations are used in WoWP too.First, we’d like to let you know that we plan to introduce the KF41 in the upcoming “Sons of Attila” major update for Hungary as they are the first (and currently only) operator of the vehicle. The game is good to play for all, who like airplanes' battles and don't want to stick to World of Warplanes. ![]() Planes have different ranks and while you can unlock some planes earlier by spending real money, you will be put into queue with the players, who reached this rank with their own strength - and will struggle to fight against them, if you haven't some skill too. You can't get all the planes for free - some of them are "premium" but it doesn't mean, that they are better. Different planes have different feel, so it's quite interesting to find what plane suits you the most. Maybe not very realistic, but in the same way as Need for Speed's car are not real cars, that will broke into pieces if you crush them against other car. What can I tell you about game play - it's quite solid and nice. I didn't play WarThunder with tanks - I don't like this theme, but idea about switching styles within one client has it's flaws and nice points, but it's not such a big deal. It's my opinion, because it was really hard to play in World of WarPlanes after WarThunder. What I can say - this is more casual game in comparison to World of WarPlanes. I've played WarThunder only as planes simulator. No matter how you play War Thunder, the action will be easy to find and the battles will have you on the edge of your seat! In addition to PvP battles, there are also PvE campaigns and missions you can take on alone or with other players. You can also adjust battle realism, opting for simpler controls with target reticles and other helpful guides, or complete realism, with very few artificial elements in the way of aid. Each player brings a squad of up to five vehicles and, when your current vehicle is destroyed, you’ll choose another one to ride back into combat. The most common game modes are PvP battles that revolve around a series of control points or that task players with destroying enemy vehicles, whether AI-controlled or belonging to other players. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses and learning how to properly use your vehicles is the key to victory. Planes include quick and agile fighters, giant flying fortresses, and precision bombers, while tanks run the gamut from light to heavy to self-propelled artillery. Battles earn you currency you can use to upgrade your vehicles with better engines, weaponry, and other modifications, and you’ll also earn experience that you can use to unlock more vehicles and increase your crew’s performance. The vehicles in War Thunder represent WWII-era tanks and planes from several different nations, including the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, and the USSR. There are many different ways to play War Thunder, ranging from quick arcade mode-style combat to competitive, realistic battles. You’ll pilot warplanes in exciting PvP dogfights and rumble across the battlefield in tanks, battling against foes on across several vintage maps, featuring diverse terrain and offering several strategic options. War Thunder is a massively multiplayer shooter that puts you in command of hundreds of the finest combat vehicles of World War II. ![]()
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