To zero, it seems.Enabling high FPS mode will reduce your FPS!
Because your phone exploded.
To zero, it seems.Enabling high FPS mode will reduce your FPS!
6 months later, there's now 2 less games on the list than there was when I first linked to it.
6 months later, there's now 2 less games on the list than there was when I first linked to it.
war thunder don't have paid ammo just saying, only paid "mostly often than not broken premium vehicles".People have been paying for ammo in War Thunder and World of Tanks for years.We're only a few steps removed from that one EA executive's plan to have players pay for their bullets in a modern military shooter.
Classified specs leaked on War Thunder forum for third time
Recently, WarThunder has added more historically recent vehicles to the game, ones that remain in service with major armies. This, combined with a fervent, technicality familiar fanbase, has led to a few major leaks of classified technical information, affecting both the Challenger 2 and Leclerc MBTs.
Now the same fate befalls a non-NATO main battle tank. On the 31st of May, images reposted online show that a user posted an image of a Chinese DTC10-125 tungsten penetrator sitting on a technical document describing the specifications of the projectile.
Classified specs leaked on War Thunder forum for third timehttps://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/classified-specs-leaked-on-war-thunder-forum-for-third-time/Recently, WarThunder has added more historically recent vehicles to the game, ones that remain in service with major armies. This, combined with a fervent, technicality familiar fanbase, has led to a few major leaks of classified technical information, affecting both the Challenger 2 and Leclerc MBTs.
Now the same fate befalls a non-NATO main battle tank. On the 31st of May, images reposted online show that a user posted an image of a Chinese DTC10-125 tungsten penetrator sitting on a technical document describing the specifications of the projectile.
The online Call of Duty game that was China only already did that years ago.We're only a few steps removed from that one EA executive's plan to have players pay for their bullets in a modern military shooter.