Kobold, on 06 June 2012 - 10:23 PM, said:
Could you explain this to me, as I am not a WoT player?
The more I hear about WoT, the less I think it has in common with everything I know about MWO (which is essentially "MechWarrior, improved, and you buy your chassis").
Team based matches (on WoT its 15 on one side, 15 on the other). Matches can be won by either destroying all enemy vehicles or capturing the enemy base. You get money and XP regardless of match result, however if your team wins then you get a lot more. (this part is practically IDENTICAL to MWO gameplay)
Light tanks work as scouts, going ahead fast and spotting enemies (and getting XP for spotting.) They can also be used to harass support vehicles. (Basically similar to light 'mechs)
SPG's sit back on the base with a bird-like view so that they can shoot at the enemies that the scouts spot. Basically similar to LRM support 'mechs, but they (the spg's) are more vulnerable because of the bird-like view. You generally miss if a fast light tank gets behind you.
Tank Destroyers are snipers, they sit behind bushes (which provide stealth bonus. Basically the enemy needs to get even closer to detect you) that have big guns, big frontal armor but don't have a turret and have a vulnerable backside. They also turn slowly. Think gauss-rifle totting heavy/assault 'mechs.
Medium tanks are jack-of-all-trades that generally serve as SPG defense or Heavy Tank support.
Heavy Tanks are the ones responsible for taking, holding and advancing the line. Can also be used for base defense Same as Assault 'mechs.
Matches can be random (matchmaking picks people from a waiting line, apply some balancing rules and throws a match together) or "clan based", where two "clans" will fight for territory on scheduled matches that are part of a web-browser territory conquest game.
The comparasion above is ignoring the "tier mechanics". That one has nothing to do with MWO, and i won't get into the merit of discussing tier based gameplay. Its a whole different system exclusive to WoT that would not work on MWO.
Other than that, you can either watch videos or try the game for yourself. A lot of people here on these forums loathe it, and a lot (like myself) love it. In my opinion, its not pay to win. It's learn to play. It requires knowlodge of the tank that you are driving and a lot of team coordination. And as a personal advice, don't waste money on the premium tanks. They suck. Gold ammo while has good "damage", costs too much and isn't worth it.
Seriously. Go ahead and try it. You might like it.
ElliottTarson, on 06 June 2012 - 10:43 PM, said:
This game will most likely play NOTHING like WoT.
I disagree.
Edited by Renan Ruivo, 06 June 2012 - 10:51 PM.