Gaijin chooses what thoses settings are and if you dont want to use them, thats totally on you. I understand the hate for ULQ, but the hate for ULQ users is just stupid.Įvery game has the optimal PVP settings, and nearly everyone of these games will look better on higher graphics. If i was i would have absolutely no hesitations not going back to ULQ. Recently just changed back off ULQ and arent noticing a big difference. You can pretty much match the settings without going ULQ. And the "Maybe you shouldn't be so rude to everyone using it because a few are abusing it" crowd is steadily gaininig momentum. There's always the "Guys, it doesn't give as much advantage as you think" trolls stalking around. 引用自 Rootin Tootin Putin:lmao I wanna see this guy say this on the WT reddit, those guys will get after people who use ULQ and have 60+ FPS. Yes, it comes with experience and it'd be best to get used to RB as it tends to give more. Urban spaces don't really benefit tanks and other armour all that much. In urban spaces it is more difficult to stay hidden: staying down streets of the side of the map can help, using the same colours to blend in and staying in dark areas can help. Tank at hand matters as well - whilst MBT's and heavy tanks can do it, it is better to use smaller, lighter tanks. If the enemy is next to you, then you're kinda boned. Remaining in foliage will help you to remain undiscovered from specific angles. The bushes are a massive help, as you can effectively become your own bush depending on tank. In a forest one would be using greens, yellows and browns to help them blend into the forest. To hide it depends on location - firstly, are you in a urban space or a forest? A keen eye will always find the thing that is the odd one out - the tank being that thing. To hide a tank is a difficult matter - searching is the easy part, hiding yourself is rather difficult. The German grey colour tends to be best in urban spaces. Unsure? Fire your MG at it using spacebar. Look for odd things out, stuff moving and anything that looks like a tank. Binding binoculars will let you see over stuff - go to controls > tanks > camera control and search for binoculars.
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