Blogitem door Carey Jacob

door Carey Jacob - donderdag, 13 juni 2019, 04:37
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The guys of Wargaming were very kind enough to provide us with an account full of money and experience, with which we could buy all the airplanes and enhancements available in the game. If you liked this post and you would like to get even more information concerning Buy World of Warplanes Gold kindly check out the web site. The first thing we found upon entering the game was the hangar in which we could see the detailed 3D models of the planes that we own, and several menus in which you could see the different planes that you have as well as their details and specifications, the technological trees of each country, the chat and of course the button to get in to queue for battles.


As we explored the different menus, we discovered that we could customize every aircraft that we had in the hangar with different painting schemes and markings, detail that it is welcomed, because despite the fact that there is a huge selection of aircraft, making them more unique is a nice touch.


When World of Tanks popped onto the scene a couple years ago, I didnt take much note of it. Tank warfare was never my thing, so it remained only a blip on my radar. Since then World of Tanks has raked in awards, set Guinness records and set a bar for free-to-play (F2P) Massively Multiplayer action games. With their new release, World of Warplanes, Wargaming seeks to expand their mark into the skies, doing for air combat what they did for armored warfare. Now, this excites me. Ive been in a love affair with flight games since my first taste of Microsoft Flight Simulator in the mid 90s. Could this new game bring the magic that Wargaming found in its trundling, metal beasts to the fast-paced dogfights of mid-century air combat? I signed up and got out my flight stick.


The new update will bring the game to the vision Wargaming has always had with it. WoWp 1.0 was not a failure by any means but this is how they have always wanted it to be. There are better visuals, more accessible control options, and more. Watch the game modes trailer below: As of today, World of Warplanes is a pretty vanilla experience, albeit one that contains a very tight and interesting core. In Wargaming’s latest free-to-play extravaganza, you fly an airplane that has guns on it into an arena in which you shoot at other planes with guns that are flown by other people, while also dealing with computer-controlled ground baddies anti-aircraft guns.