Hey overlord could the is6 mission reward be changed into a selection from several premium tanks. Otherwise I think there's going to be an absolute flood of them judging from how many people are going for them.
Here's a random thought for Wargaming's games: what if there were inter-game tech tree lines?
For example, Harland and Wolff (the shipyard famous for designing and building the RMS Titanic) built multiple cruisers which might work as low-tier vessels in World of Warships, and multiple aircraft carriers which might work in the mid-to-high tiers, but they also designed and constructed the A20 Churchill prototype tank. Thus, an inter-game tech tree could, for example, go from the British Tier I training ship to Harland and Wolff-built cruisers at Tier II and III, then transition to World of Tanks for the A20 prototype which then branches in two directions, to the Churchill and back to World of Warships for the aircraft carriers.
This apparently wasn't too unusual of a case, either, to have ship builders also design tanks (they were originally called "landships," after all), or other similar military crossovers.
It IS Arnorld Schwarzenegger .. Infront of the M47 Patton he served on in the austrian armed forces. (btw he bought the very same tank and drives it around privately)
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ReplyDeleteHey overlord could the is6 mission reward be changed into a selection from several premium tanks. Otherwise I think there's going to be an absolute flood of them judging from how many people are going for them.
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Doubt, that many will make it though :) Anyways, we don't predict that number will be huge.
DeleteHere's a random thought for Wargaming's games: what if there were inter-game tech tree lines?
ReplyDeleteFor example, Harland and Wolff (the shipyard famous for designing and building the RMS Titanic) built multiple cruisers which might work as low-tier vessels in World of Warships, and multiple aircraft carriers which might work in the mid-to-high tiers, but they also designed and constructed the A20 Churchill prototype tank. Thus, an inter-game tech tree could, for example, go from the British Tier I training ship to Harland and Wolff-built cruisers at Tier II and III, then transition to World of Tanks for the A20 prototype which then branches in two directions, to the Churchill and back to World of Warships for the aircraft carriers.
This apparently wasn't too unusual of a case, either, to have ship builders also design tanks (they were originally called "landships," after all), or other similar military crossovers.
Since we are not linking the gameplay this doesn't seem necessary. In my opinion at least.
DeleteKinda looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger, hahaha
ReplyDeleteIt IS Arnorld Schwarzenegger .. Infront of the M47 Patton he served on in the austrian armed forces. (btw he bought the very same tank and drives it around privately)
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