Because the clock hasn't struck midnight in my part of the world (at the
time of this posting), I want to wish all of you a Happy and Safe New
Year!
Sunday, 31 December 2017
Saturday, 30 December 2017
Das zufällige Treffen
Friday, 29 December 2017
Thursday, 28 December 2017
Heavy Horse
In World of Warplanes, I have a "bane plane."
The relationship between myself and the tier VII premium American Heavy Fighter, Fisher XP-75, could be described as "rocky" at best. It's not that I don't want to love this aircraft, but it feels like a one way street romance. I want more flexibility, it wants to stay rigid. I want "grace in the air," it wants to be that "brick in the wind."
Not to say there aren't a few pleasant surprises....
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
Ein Zerstörer einer Belohnung
In this video, I collect on 10 Santa Gift Bags and take a tier IV Messerschmitt Bf 110 C-6 out for a demonstration flight, since it's one of the planes to be won in this little Contested Skies event I am hosting.
Tuesday, 26 December 2017
Boxing Day Blenheim
Opening all nine Loot Crates I have collected, thus far, from the Skies
of Albion event and take the skies (again) in the tier IV Bristol
Blenheim Mk.IV (early mod.).
Monday, 25 December 2017
The Grinched Game
Sadly for some and to the glee for others, World of Warplanes is having a technical issue on Christmas.
I had planed on having a bit of a Christmas Special, flying a plane, collecting whatever I was going to get (had the reward plane for a very long time, so was curious to the compensation alternative) and open my small stash of loot boxes from the Skies of Albion event.
Instead, a video record of today's gaming errors....
Season's Greetings
To those experiencing their first, to others celebrating their fourth (like me) or more in World of Warplanes, Merry Christmas!
Saturday, 23 December 2017
Allies Over Albion
Impromptu gameplay video captured during tonight's Skies of Albion event, with my good friend, hawkeyededic.
Mosquito Sting
Another plane I have been fond of for a long time was the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito.
In 1964, the movie based on the same named novel, 633 Squadron with Cliff Robertson and George Chakiris, was released and showcased the plane on fictional sorties based real operations that took place. In fact, the "deep fjord" sequence from that film would inspire George Lucas' "trench run" in a latter movie called Star Wars.
1969 brought Mosquito Sqaudron, starring David McCallum, Suzanne Neve and Charles Gray. This squadron is tasked with taking out a underground V-1 assembly area with "bouncing bombs." Sadly, most of the footage wasn't new, being recycled from the earlier 633 Squadron.
Despite seeing this through adult eyes, watching those movies as a kid, those planes were quite the wonder machines. If only they flew like that in World of Warplanes....
Bolingbroke and Other Babbling
Thanks to a fantastic skin created by hawkeyededic, my recently acquired tier III Blenheim Mk.IV bomber has become a Bolingbroke.
Speaking of flying bombers, I have a long ways to go in terms of matching the skill and results levels I have seen in other players (a few wield this aircraft like some new found aerial sorcery, I am in awe), if that ever comes to pass. This victory is more credited to the team I was on, rather than the actions I didn't partake in.
While I am on the subject of low tiered premiums, I see a few folks out there complaining about receiving the tier II Boeing YP-29 from a bonus code that is currently in circulation (and I am a bit disappointed the Christmas plane this year is the tier III Curtiss F-11C). My advice on selling either or both is don't and here's a few reasons why.
If it's for collecting the credits and hangar slots, I would recommend having a higher tiered premium in the hangar before dismissing the unwanted lower tiered plane to the scrapyard. Playing the game and collecting tokens will allow players to purchase hangar slots and with all the codes that come out during the year, there is always something to save those players real world money. In the meantime, fly those Gifts/Rewards and build up the credit reserves as you climb up through the tiers.
Premium aircraft, tier IV and below, have a slightly higher credit earning potential (on average) than the same tiered tech tree planes (some exceptions do apply). However, premium aircraft tier V and above, that credit modifier increases (I don't have those exact figures in front of me). Once again, there are many ways to put these higher tiered Gold planes into your possession, like the contest I am hosting and promotional codes (like the recent round of IL-2 (mod) - SE 100 - XFL 1 giveaways) and other means.
However, if you are determined to sell off
these aircraft, then go for it. I offer the above as advice, not a
command/directive on how to manage your game, so take it as you will.
Friday, 22 December 2017
Now, it's Later....
Watch the video for the conditions to enter and leave a reply (link to your submission) below.
Good luck!
Contest Teaser
Say, interested in the chance to win a trio of premium planes for World of Warplanes?
Well, check back later for more details!
Thursday, 21 December 2017
Bomber Bust
A few years ago, I had the distinct pleasure of scratching a real "bucket list" plane of my list.
Pictured above is me and my son, as I talked him through an impromptu tour and shared everything I knew about the craft at the time (My wife and I took a pile of pictures, inside and out).
Long ago, I pitched the idea of introducing this aircraft as a premium offering in World of Warplanes http://forum.worldofwarplanes.com/index.php?/topic/22211-okay-i-have-found-my-canadian-bacon-for-your-premium-consideration/ but that idea didn't carry on for long.
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
That Awkward Stormfront
Without replaying my broken record of
disappointment in the Hawker Hurricane IID again (I cover that in the
video), I will say this plane is special to me.
From books (I could spend hours just re-reading the chapters on them, enough to produce nausea) to TV shows and even the rare chance to talk with real pilots who flew them , the Hurricane became a quiet obsession for me. Over the years, I built a few models (none have survived to this day) and played them in every video game that I could lay my hands on, including World of Warplanes.
Some day, I will fulfill another dream with these aircraft, I will lay my eyes on a real one and complete a journey many years in the making. Perhaps, I will even be able to touch it and quantify, once and for all, a physical connection to my quiet obsession.
Until
then and the next update, slated to come in less than a day, I have the
IID. The funny thing, I think the ingame plane heard my thoughts on
this matter....
Tuesday, 19 December 2017
Zero Effect
So, there are calling Update 2.0.2 the Skies of Albion!
An introduction to German Bombers (three being added to the game, non-premiums) and finally, more Hawker Hurricanes (two of those and a prototype Typhoon too!). I will quash any excitement and reserve judgment until after I have flown those, but you can read more of those details here.
Today's video uses an aircraft that was choosen, based on a conversation on the NA Forums with a player named S4pp3REffecT. Although I have had more-miss-then-hit success with the premium, tier V A6M3 (experimental), I did the best I could during the battle that ended with a surprise....
Monday, 18 December 2017
A Face and a Voice
An experiment of commenting and showing my real face during an "as it happens" battle, while flying the tier VII British premium Meteor, from start to finish.
Please leave remarks, suggestions, whatever below.
Please leave remarks, suggestions, whatever below.
Testing Out A Curiosity
Could a Heavy Fighter be a decent stand-in for a Bomber?
Nevertheless, I loaded up a Training Room and went about testing my theory, without costing my team a possible victory in a regular battle, should things go terribly wrong. Just a warning, the video is pretty boring, since the all my opponents were defensive aircraft and one bot as an enemy....
The gist of this experiment was to see the maximum altitude I could drop
the bombs from and still have a reticle of some kind (2399 meters seems
to be the cap), how long it took for the bombs to come back (a very,
very long time) and get in rear gunner practice (which didn't amount to
much).
Dejected and Disappointed
In my part of the world, it's well after four in the morning.
I should have known I wasn't going to get an answer, but it was a chance worth taking. Despite that, I watched as he flew his XFL-1 around, shooting down both bots and dueling players. I was rather impressed that a guy better known in the Tanking circles could perform aerial combat very proficiently. I typed out a few more things, such as what he was using to stream and helping to identify a player requested aircraft for him to fly.
This feeling of being ignored, which started with my first unanswered question, continued to get stronger. I watched and listened to him respond to people before and after my comments/inquires and I became disinterested in remaining to watch any more action out of him. Perhaps the other folks were regulars and he was more familiar with them, then bothering to engage with some stranger who just appeared for the first time on his stream?
At any rate, I left dejected after that brief experience and make no plans to repeat that episode, anytime soon.
Sunday, 17 December 2017
Ç'est Magnifique!
No, your eyes are playing tricks on you, that isn't a Japanese plane.
With strong indicators and a total lack of any official word of Update 2.0.2 coming within the week, I have halted my progress up the Japanese Army Air Force line. My last act on that matter was placing a brand new, tier VI Ki-61 Hien in my hangar, ready to go when I come back to that subject.
I have also abstained from taking part in the discussions concerning the new bombers that will be coming in the next update, since my experience with those type of aircraft equates to zero (although I have seen videos submitted by other players and my previous adventures with them in another game, they don't create too much excitement for me as they do in others). The only thing I will comment on this: Handley Page HP.52 Hampden.
As for the Hawkers, I chose to remain quiet too, since the only Hurricane I have, the IID, has been a sore spot of disappointment for the longest time. Instead, I will keep in check any positive anticipation and self-silence any hopeful comments until after they are Live on the server and I have the chance to fly them. Best to experience them with a blank, open mind then be let down by unmet expectations.
Until the update drops, I have returned to how this whole thread got started, by testing certain aircraft and attempting to complete particular goals. A series of goals was exceeded in the following battle.
Tokens, bombers and Hall of Fame standings seem to be the top goals I have read on the forums that players want to achieve. For me, I guess I have set the bar a little lower with wining, surviving the battle and/or be the top earner on my team.
Until the update drops, I have returned to how this whole thread got started, by testing certain aircraft and attempting to complete particular goals. A series of goals was exceeded in the following battle.
Tokens, bombers and Hall of Fame standings seem to be the top goals I have read on the forums that players want to achieve. For me, I guess I have set the bar a little lower with wining, surviving the battle and/or be the top earner on my team.
In this sortie with my tier V SNCASE SE 100 French Heavy Fighter, I get all three...
Saturday, 16 December 2017
What I Want and What I Got
Of all the French aircraft in World of Warplanes, the top of my list of favorites is missing....
The SNCAM/SNCASE Dewoitine D.520 was a fast, modern monoplane fighter designed to be a contemporary to the British Hawker Hurricanes and Supermarine Spitfires and be able to confront the Messerschmitt Bf 109, should war break over French skies.
Designed to meet a 1936, later revised in 1937 French Air Ministry specification, the first prototype took to the air in late 1938 and after further design refinements and production changes, the first aircraft finally reached operational units by early 1940. When the Battle of France started in May 1940, 246 D.520's had been built, but only 79 (some sources claim as high as 101) were in service with the Armée de l'Air.
The Dewoitine D.520 proved itself to be a very capable dogfighter and powered by a Hispano-Suzia 12-Y V-12, it was much more maneuverable than the Messerschmitt Bf 109E's it faced, despite being slower in speed. Armed with a central hub Hispano-Suzia 20mm cannon and four 7.5mm MAC 1934 machine guns, it was a formidable defender. However, they came too late to turn the tide and when France fell in June 1940, 437 D.520s had been built, 403 in five operational units saw combat and 106 had been lost, 26 in air-to-air combat.
Under Vichy France, D.520 production was restarted and another 349 were built between August 1941 and December 1942. By wars ends and a final total of 740 built (other various sources claim an even higher total of over 900), this aircraft had served with Bulgaria, Germany, France (Free and Vichy), Italy and Romania.
After the war, most D.520's were either scrapped or lived on as trainers, only to finally retire from active service in 1953. Three known survivors exist today.
If the Dewoitine D.520 were to finally come to World of Warplanes, I think it would be well suited for tier V, matched up with other Allied and Axis aircraft of it's time. Until then, I will continue to wait, see and take to the skies in the only French aircraft I currently have....
Friday, 15 December 2017
変換
With the Christmas Season well under way, it's time to collect all of the goodies that one can.
I might be a day late on this one, but there is currently an event underway where by just playing a single battle everyday til just after Christmas could put credits, consumables and possibly a premium plane (I wonder what the plane will be, I am expecting a tier II, III perhaps a IV) in your hangar.
More details are here on that one.
The premium shop has a huge selection of aircraft, not normally available up for sale. I have given up on any Secret Santa surprising me with a winged wonder in my stocking, so I have an eye on one, even two mid tier planes I might gift to myself this year (one I have been waiting a very long time for, but with the changes in 2.0, I doubt I would do well with it now).
Now that I am done sounding like an underpaid salesman, on to my first reward/gift/whatever of the Season!
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Return of the Tsar
It was May 18th, 2014 and I put my first tier X aircraft into my hangar, the IL-40P.
This was the era of 1.3 and it was a very different game from what 2.0 is now. Sadly, I chose not to experience much of that in my new prize and after two battles, one defeat and one victory, I parked the 40P and went on to other projects.
Now, over three years later and somewhat inspired by comments of a certain player, I decided to take out this forgotten hangar queen and see if I could create some inspiration of my own.
A bit of a correction here, it turns out that I did have the rocket and bomb keys mapped out.
After I watched the video and relaunched the game to review the
weapons load-out, I discovered a glitch. Although the hangar showed
rockets and bombs were indeed mounted, I had to remove and reinstall
them to be registered as active. Tested this out in a Training room to
confirm the keys were truly mapped and the ordinance was available.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Restart the Battle Clock
Although I have a pretty good idea of how
the whole capture system works in 2.0, I have also been able to put an
observation into words.
I am not as gifted as some other players out there, since I usually have a pinpoint focus on the moment and area I am operating in. In the past, I have flighted with very talented individuals who posses an almost omnipotent ability to see the whole battle and anticipate the movements of enemies and fellow teammates alike. I doubt they are "time trapped" like I have been, on many occasions....
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
Free is the Best Price!
Say, want two free premium planes?
From now until the beginning of March 2018 (or when the codes run out, whichever comes first), you can collect the tier V "Dunkirk" Spitfire Mk.Ia and the tier II Fw 56 "Stosser" (if you already have these aircraft, I am not sure what will be added to your account in their place).
Click this link and follow the onscreen instructions!
Monday, 11 December 2017
Returning Wind
Although I haven't been keeping an active, conscious count, I do believe this sandbox comes up for me, almost too much.
Despite the fact that World of Warplanes 2.0 has a limited amount of maps to battle it out on....er over (currently eight on total), the only thing that keeps it from getting too stale in the action department is the changing objectives when the environments load and the human elements, on either team.
Sunday, 10 December 2017
Four to the D, One to the W
Sometimes, I just don't know when to hold them, fold them, or when to walk away.
World of Warplanes is a lot like a like Poker, you could be dealt a game winning Royal Flush, other times it's nothing more than a questionable Pair. However, a player who knows how to read and interpret the Mini-Map can easily call obvious Bluffs.
This session was a frustrating one, with the first four battles ending in defeats.
From the onset, both teams seemed to be reasonably balanced, but I felt confident that my team held the better cards. As certain battles unfolded, the good guys were quick to capture some areas, slower on others and even a few times, cashing in to collect the pot appeared to be a certainty.
Slowly, as the sorties progressed, I realized my teammates were throwing away their good cards and building much weaker hands from the ones they were picking up. My cards were just being taken right out of my hand, despite the ever increasing grip I had on them.
At Battle Three, I came close to Folding and just walking away, but had this feeling the next round would be mine. Turned out the timing was a little off and I would finally collect a decent Straight Flush on Battle Five....
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Not Quite a Hero in a Zero
Another recent freebie I picked up for my World of Warplanes hangar was the tier V premium Japanese Mitsubishi A6M3 (experimental), I just haven't had too much good luck trying to fly it.
This plane shares a lot in common with the other Zeros, such as decent speed and maneuverability, along the high susceptibility of catching fire very easily. However, one might be lured into thinking it brings a bigger punch to the party, since it is armed with 30 mm Type 2 autocannons.
Yes and no. Yes, when the cannons hit, they can tear away a good chunk of health from any opponent caught the cross-hairs. No, because these slow firing, close range weapons are hard to aim well in maneuvering combat.
Well, at least for me they are....
Friday, 8 December 2017
Golden Snow
I don't know if it's just that time of year or a sense of nostalgia, but I am finding myself missing those winter themed maps from previous versions of World of Warplanes.
Although official word on the future status of Winter War, Hidden Airbase, Eastern Front and Arctic Region hasn't been announced as of yet, I do hope to see a few, if not all, reworked and brought back to the game.
In the meantime, I suppose I will spend my Holidays in the desert....
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Destructeur français, partie II
The last time I took to the skies in the tier V SNCASE SE 100 Heavy Fighter, I walked away with a win, but was very disappointed in my own performance.
For this outing, I was determined to contribute on the same or higher level from
before, but I also wanted to either reduce my death count or be at least
alive when the battle concluded.
Here is how that all went down....
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Destructeur Français
Although I have decided to focus the Japanese Army Air Force in World of Warplanes, for some odd reason I gave into the urge to fly the only French aircraft in my hangar, the tier V SNCASE SE 100 Heavy Fighter.
That turned out to be a mistake on my part.
To be perfectly honest, Heavy Fighters were never really my strong suit, since most of them require a certain patience and skill that I don't have a grasp on. Although I did experiment and got "not bad" with the Boom and Zoom playstyle, I admit I was far from a proficient student in that art form. Plus, after flying more maneuverable Fighters pretty much since 2.0 launched, yeah....
Time To Lay Off The Sake
Well, in all my time playing World of Warplanes, I have never experienced anything like this! Good thing the cameras were rolling, because I doubt many would believe me if I told them about it....
Sunday, 3 December 2017
Defiance Before Defeat
I am not sure where it all began, but a
lot of people in this day in age have this belief that if they invest
time, money and effort into something, it will only return positive
dividends.
Make of that what you will.
Now, take this following battle and tell me if I was playing it for the fun of it, or was I trying to put in a Herculean effort to salvage a win?
Despite my usual, mostly positive attitude on the forums, I do get
frustrated to mad during a battle when things don't going according to
plan. I can accept, after the fact, when I am outplayed by a better
player, or the enemy team is luckier or more coordinated than the one I
am on. No words have yet to be invented for that experience when all
that "hard work" put into playing just evaporates into a defeat, but
after the battle is lost and I recompose myself, I try to remember to tip my hat to the victors.
But still....grrr....
Saturday, 2 December 2017
II Comes After I
Now, I have taken my first step up the Japanese Army Air Force line, to the Ki-43-II.
In all honesty, I don't expect this plane to perform too differently from it's tier IV version, since it's just more of the same as before. However, I do anticipate encountering tougher opponents and aircraft that come with tier V threshold and more complicated environments.
It's those complicated environments where the learning curve will lie, I believe.
The map on the left is what I was typically given to fly my sorties on with the tier IV Ki-43-I. For those who are really curious, it's Archipelago: Decisive Blow. After the initial novelty wears off, the environment is pretty straightforward with low islands, good viability and only three capture points.
The map on the right, Plateau: Advance Game, starts to shed away the simplicity seen from the lower tiers and moves a player into the realm of moderately more complicated gameplay. Deep canyons and towering rock formations that can wreak havoc, if one isn't paying attention to what is going on around them. Combine that with deadly aerial actions of combat, capturing and defending, can lead to a head spinning experience.
And, just to add to that, I bring in a brand new aircraft, an untrained pilot and just a vague idea what to do here....
And, just to add to that, I bring in a brand new aircraft, an untrained pilot and just a vague idea what to do here....
Friday, 1 December 2017
Island Instigator
If there is one thing I am looking forward to in a future update, it's the return of replays.
With the current limitations on free camera angles and a lack of a center zoom, my action shots that headline my little editorials are rather lackluster, in comparison with past projects. Although it doesn't take away from the content of my commentary, it's just more of an aesthetic thing, much like a dust cover on a hard cover book.
Anyways, another action filled battle in the tier IV Nakajima Ki-43-I Hayabusa, in it's natural environment....
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