Page 1 of 2
From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-13 07:24pm
by Enigma
Will release next year
World of Warships and will soon release
World of Warplanes..
On top of that, Wargaming.net is planning to create a single MMO environment in which tanks, planes and warships all battle on the same map. Looks to be fun.
Thoughts?
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanksv
Posted: 2012-08-13 08:31pm
by weemadando
The joint battle stuff is VERY interesting to me.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 02:44am
by AniThyng
If you think SPGs are overpowered in WOT now, imagine when you're being shelled by the 5in main battery of a mere destroyer
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 03:57am
by Stark
It's the driving for five minutes to be instakilled by a plane I look forward to.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 04:25am
by weemadando
But what about the guy who just shells the entire field w/ 18" guns?
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 05:03am
by Stark
In a freemium game built on grind? I won't hear of it.
So what's more likely; hopelessly unbalanced battles in outsize mapsmthatbsuit nobody, or map-based mobile phone meta game? I wonder what'll happen to the relative prices, since planes will be the most useful.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 07:00am
by Simon_Jester
Stark wrote:It's the driving for five minutes to be instakilled by a plane I look forward to.
Depends on whether they make the planes' ground attack weapons ahistorically good. If all they've got are the historical 20-37mm cannon and occasional wildly inaccurate rocket, the biggest effect planes will have on joint battle is that artillery will never be the same again. On the one hand you have constant spotting of targets, on the other, the planes can strafe and kill SPGs almost at will.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 07:26am
by AniThyng
I'm sure there will be wiebelwind and those 50 Cal half tracks to make life interesting
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 07:29am
by Simon_Jester
No half-tracks. The game developers are very explicit about this; they have Standards.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 08:04am
by AniThyng
Unless the Russians have a tracked aa I am unaware off I think they will find it in tier hearts to back down
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 09:35am
by TimothyC
I am looking forward to the World of Warships, if only to smash Yamatos left and right using combined arms.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 10:06am
by Mr Bean
AniThyng wrote:Unless the Russians have a tracked aa I am unaware off I think they will find it in tier hearts to back down
There was and produced in tiny numbers a Su-76 with a bofors turret atop it as well a several BT mods to mount multiple 7.62mm machine guns in semi open turrets. There is probably several napkingwaffle Soviet designs almost most no one ever heard for for twin 23mm T-34's or something.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 10:21am
by AniThyng
I guess there's always the zsu57 . Forgot about that
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 12:39pm
by Koolaidkirby
I'm actually very interested in the world of battleships, there are very few big ship combat games. In both non fiction and Sci fi.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 04:18pm
by xthetenth
As far as I know it's going to be a metagame tying the three together, because warplanes maps are about ten times the size of tanks ones and Warships ones are looking to be even larger so the tankskis would either fight in a tiny part of the map or take a week to get across it. However the economies are going to be tied together to at least some extent, I'm just hoping this means that a premium tank can be used for credit grinding for warplanes and ships. I'm loving Warplanes beta so far even though it doesn't have some stuff I'd really like to see it's got some new interesting stuff and I quite like the flight model (Incidentally, if you haven't played for a while, check it out, it's getting pretty good and is worth another look). I'm looking forward to Warships alpha a ton, though, can't wait for that.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-14 04:23pm
by Stark
The stuff I saw months ago (when all this was announced) was that they'll use difference currencies, some of which will be cross-platform. This should mean you'll be able to earn with tanks to buy planes, but no doubt you'll need to pay or grind with planes to get a plane-specific currency as well.
It's pretty funny that if WOP wasn't a freemium grind it'd probably be the best WW2 plane game in a generation,
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-15 02:54am
by AniThyng
xthetenth wrote:As far as I know it's going to be a metagame tying the three together, because warplanes maps are about ten times the size of tanks ones and Warships ones are looking to be even larger so the tankskis would either fight in a tiny part of the map or take a week to get across it. However the economies are going to be tied together to at least some extent, I'm just hoping this means that a premium tank can be used for credit grinding for warplanes and ships. I'm loving Warplanes beta so far even though it doesn't have some stuff I'd really like to see it's got some new interesting stuff and I quite like the flight model (Incidentally, if you haven't played for a while, check it out, it's getting pretty good and is worth another look). I'm looking forward to Warships alpha a ton, though, can't wait for that.
How does WoW handle with KB/Mouse? I'm a cheapskate that doesn't want to spend money on a Joypad / Joystick (but will blow money on a SuperPershing. Go figure)
I just hope the US Navy tech tree gets rationalized in future so I can get my Wildcat then diagonally go to a Hellcat and end my grind with a Bearcat
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-15 07:20am
by someone_else
I really look forward to both.
I just have some issues about Ships Vs Tanks. While you can have a half-decent Airplane Vs Tanks dedicated maps if they put some thought (like say placing airfields where aircraft must land to resupply, so tanks can go nuke/capture the enemy's airfield and cut off the resupply of aircraft ordnance, because hey tanks have at least 20 shots when WWII aircraft have 2-3 anti-tank "shots" at most), how is possibly going to work the Tank Vs Ship? Ships can stay well out of range and shell the hell out of tanks, and even if tanks get in range... hey that's a warship. Arty can maybe do shit to ships, but tanks?
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-16 11:47am
by Xess
someone_else wrote:I really look forward to both.
I just have some issues about Ships Vs Tanks. While you can have a half-decent Airplane Vs Tanks dedicated maps if they put some thought (like say placing airfields where aircraft must land to resupply, so tanks can go nuke/capture the enemy's airfield and cut off the resupply of aircraft ordnance, because hey tanks have at least 20 shots when WWII aircraft have 2-3 anti-tank "shots" at most), how is possibly going to work the Tank Vs Ship? Ships can stay well out of range and shell the hell out of tanks, and even if tanks get in range... hey that's a warship. Arty can maybe do shit to ships, but tanks?
From what I remember reading the linked battles where a clan wars metagame thing where the Warships game influenced the Warplanes game which influenced the Tank game or some other order, rather than integrating the battles themselves.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-16 12:01pm
by Rekkon
Ya, I remember reading something to that affect as well. You will not be directly affecting a WoT battle from either WoW. The example given that I saw was something like if a Warplanes clan that is allied with your Tanks clan owns the same territory in WoW that you own in WoT, you get an airstrike perk in your WoT battle. Things like that.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-16 05:46pm
by xthetenth
World of Warships' forums are up now, and apparently it's going to go into alpha towards the end of the year.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-17 04:25am
by Thunderfire
Stark wrote:It's the driving for five minutes to be instakilled by a plane I look forward to.
Not when your average WoT player is flying the plane.
3 enemy planes diving down on Starks position. 3 big explosions followed by:
xxxHartmannxxx Crashed
xxxYeagerxxx Crashed
xxxJohnsonxxx Crashed
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-17 09:22pm
by CaptHawkeye
The way most WoT players drive i'm convinced half of them will sink eachother in harbor from collisions before they even sortie in WoW.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-18 03:16am
by xthetenth
The other half will probably convert themselves into shore batteries by the quickest and simplest means possible. It looks like it could be really fun though, and it won't be as brutally requiring of skill as warplanes.
Re: From the folks that brought you World of Tanks
Posted: 2012-08-20 09:57am
by wautd
Enigma wrote:
Thoughts?
I'm really anxious about the World of Warships. Back in the day, I was really hooked on Navyfield and this looks like it'll be much better.