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Online lobbies can be something of a mixed bag
22.May.18, 05:24;
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Logging in to the game via an e-mail address feels unneeded and proves to be a choir, even if you set the default log-in settings to auto-sign in. Anything that puts up a barrier of entry between the player and the actual game is a flaw. And from what I experienced there was nothing in the way of my inbox, that was even remotely related to the game, other than a Monthly newsletter sent by Nvidia, asking me ” Is Your PC Ready for War Thunder?”…I guess my GTX Titan Black Edition, doesn’t make up for the lack of irrelevance that the initial War Thunder sign-up process wasted my time with www.lolga.com .
Online lobbies can be something of a mixed bag, and depending on servers can be a walk in the park or an instant boot. Once the match begins loading however, the game presents you with a fictional historical background on the match that’s about to take place. Depending on your preference to campaign references in multiplayer games this may prove to be a nice touch.
However, since it adds no actual sense of immersion to the game as your mind automatically switches to the goals and aims of the game, it feels pointless and unneeded. Needless to say alot of the entire game feels way, and in some instances it feels like one big experiment. It’s almost as if it’s trying to be the Arma 3 of tank warfare.
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