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Contents.Gameplay The game is based around battles on air, land, and sea with vehicles from the and the to the cold war, with an emphasis on. Players can control aircraft, tanks, and ships from a variety of nations including the Soviet Union, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Italy, the United States, and in the Chinese version of the game, China.War Thunder is divided into three main game modes for ground, air, and naval forces.
This includes arcade, realistic, and simulator. In ground arcade, air forces are accessible for a short period. For ground realistic, the player can use tanks, planes, and helicopters. In air battles, the battles are strictly air forces without helicopters. For naval battles, the navy can be combined with the air forces. Aircraft are in every mode of rewarded play.Arcade Battles In this mode, the game draws two teams of players (of up to 16 players on each side) with vehicles from different nations of varying combat performance.
It is possible to see vehicles of the same type on different teams, and different countries on the player's own team. Damage and physics are greatly simplified (e.g. In very high-speed dives planes do not have their and are still controllable, and ground vehicles receive a boost in engine power), but retain some realism (e.g.
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Bombers are not as maneuverable as fighters). In Arcade, there are mechanics that — while unrealistic — are meant to make the player's experience easier (e.g. Aircraft are able to reload midair after running out of ammunition). There is also an indicator indicating where the shell would land and showing whether the shell would penetrate the opponent's vehicles or not.
Everyone can see everyone in this game mode.For aircraft, games are played in either Ground Strike, where in order to win players must destroy all enemy ground units, shoot down all enemy aircraft, and destroy the enemy airfield and bombing points; Domination, which consists of seizing neutral or enemy airfields by touching down on them for about five seconds, causing the enemy team to lose points; or Air Domination, which requires players to have total control over an area of airspace for long enough to capture it. To help simplify aiming, a 'leading marker' appears when an enemy plane is in range. This shows a prediction of where the enemy plane will be by the time the bullets of the smaller caliber weapon arrive if the plane continues its current trajectory.For ground forces, Domination revolves around the capture of three strategic zones on the map, with Conquest featuring only one. In Break, the two teams must capture a series of points in order, while in Battle, each team has its own base zone and must prevent it from being captured. Similarly to how aircraft have a 'leading marker', ground forces have a reactive crosshair that factors the ballistic drop of the vehicle's primary weapon at range.
It is also color-coded to indicate whether the vehicle the player is targeting can be penetrated by the ammunition they are using at the range they are sighted for, or whether they are targeting an enemy or allied vehicle.Realistic Battles Previously called Historical Battles, this mode is designed for more advanced players, and offers more realistic physics and damage modeling, while retaining some of the simplistic elements of the interface and controls of Arcade Battles.In Air Realistic Battles, fighters must take off from the airfield. Interceptors, ground attack aircraft, and bombers all have the option of spawning in the air, with each type at a higher than the other, respectively. More realistic damage models make long-range 'sniping' difficult, and there is no 'leading marker' to assist with aiming. High speeds can cause aircraft to lose maneuverability and seize up. Due to realistic, making tight maneuvers at high speeds can cause pilots to black out or their planes to rip apart, and the views available are the same as in Arcade Battles.
Once ammunition or armaments are depleted, players can return to their airfield to reload and repair. For the majority of matches in this mode, players are selected to have only collaborating nations on each team, making it possible to recreate real scenarios, such as the between the Soviet Union and Germany.In Ground Realistic Battles, players get to use more than one vehicle per game through the use of Spawn Points, which are obtained by destroying enemy vehicles and capturing points.
Aircraft and helicopters may also be used. Like the Air Realistic Battles mode, players do not have access to enemy player markers, penetration indicators, or range indicators (except for the separate rangefinder).
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There is no ground battle mode that does not include aircraft, however.Simulator Battles Previously called Full Real Battles, Simulator Battles are based on Realistic Battles with further restrictions on the user's interface and controls; only the first-person view in the cockpit and external turret gunner views for aircraft are allowed in flight. Tank players are restricted to the gunner's scope, the driver's port / cabin, and a commander's perspective located above the vehicle. Additionally, aircraft can only be played in Full Real controls (there is no 'instructor' to prevent the aircraft and the mouse can only be used to simulate a joystick).
Players retain the ability to utilize their aircraft's flaps, trim, and engine(s) in Simulator mode. The is available to display speed, altitude, heading, engine/throttle settings, oil and water temperatures, and basic vehicle damage status.Player tags are not given for enemy units and players, while tags for friendly units and players are only provided if they are within 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi) to the player. Combined battles do not show markers above enemy or friendly units and players. Thus, players must pay particular attention when dealing with aircraft and tanks that are available to multiple nations, and vehicles that use as decoration for countries other than their own through personal customization of the vehicles.Custom Battles Custom battles, available for air, ground, and naval vehicles alike, is a mode allowing for the creation of battles by individual players. The creator of the custom battle can select the map, game mode, and other settings; they can also set a password to restrict who can play.PvE 'Assault' was introduced in patch 1.67. This is an 'Arcade' tank or a plane game mode where players try to defend a base against waves of attackers.Events Events in War Thunder provide custom missions, usually based on one of the three main game modes, but with alternative settings regarding allowed vehicles, mission specifics, etc. Examples are the recreation of historical battles by restricting available vehicles (e.g.
Battle of Stalingrad).Traditionally, the developers prepare unconventional events for. The 2019 event named 'Earth Thunder' is an event for April Fools 2019 in War Thunder where it takes place in an fictional American city named 'Green Hills' were the players get to play with UFO's. The 2018 event named 'Silent Thunder' was based underwater, with submarines. For 2017, War Thunder made playable rank IX main battle tanks and attack helicopters.
For 2016, ahead of the announcement of the naval forces update, War Thunder offered playable sailing ships of the 18th century fighting in the. The year before, a new game mode called 'Unrealistic Battles' featured inflated rubber tanks firing potatoes and carrots. Other notable examples include 'March to Victory', introducing playable composed of tank parts; 'The Pony Nation' introducing of as a sixth playable faction; and 'Gaijilla' was a battle against a giant -like snail. Promotion of War Thunder: Knights of the Sea at gamescom 2016Open beta testing started November 1, 2012 (for users from the Russian Federation; the global beta launched January 28, 2013) for Windows PC with about 200 aircraft and 600,000 players.
On May 15, 2014, at 6 million registered players, the first ground forces for Germany and the Soviet Union were introduced. Later added were the American, British, and Japanese ground forces, with the introduction of the latter marking the release of the game on December 21, 2016, with more than 800 playable vehicles and 15 million players in total.In May 2017, it was announced that Italian planes would be introduced in the game as a faction on their own. At 2018, the planned addition of helicopters into the game was announced. At this point, Italian and French airplanes and ground vehicles have been released; helicopters have been added for the USA, USSR, Germany, and France; and smaller naval vessels are available for USA, Germany, USSR, and Britain. As of May, 2019, Japanese naval units have been released.Reception.
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