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twi452 #1382 Az egyik angol "community manager"-től aki kint segédkezett az expon.
"As to the tanks, well yes, we played them, not for a massive amount of time but in total maybe a couple of hours in total, cant say too much other than to me, they feel big, not sure if you can understand, but these models actually feel like lethal lumps of metal, and the movement, suspension dipping, turning feels great and right. These things arent toys, the are lethal killing machines that have big guns with potentially explosive effect. The go up with a bang, turrets fly in the air and generally they just feel right. The trajectories all seem to work admirably with no apparent randomness thrown in. The artillery I like as a feature, it will only catch the ignorant and the unwary as they are easy to dodge if you stay in one place only briefly, and randomly move your direction of travel, they keep things moving and stop tanks from sitting in open areas taking pott shops. Ideal for rooting out that stubborn stain. The scenery is beautiful, detail on building and trees etc being superb. The tank models themselves are a joy to behold, with things like moving rangefinders (I assume) o top of the stug etc etc, exhaust gasses pump convincingly from all the right places, tracks hang realisticly across the tops of the bogeys and individual road wheel are all independantly sprung. Overall, this has the potential to be the greatest thing ever. Ill say more when Im back home in the UK, as Im still in Moscow and very tired (These Russian lunatics work 20 hour days and QN and I have had to fill their boots too."
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