

Anything that puts up a barrier of entry between the player and the actual game is a flaw. 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.

This unwelcoming feeling is present right from the game’s complex menu system, not to mention the registration system before hand. And with that being said I feel it’s fair to say that this is a game aimed highly at a specific audience, and isn’t one that’s shy about turning others away. The visual attraction that the game strikes you with thanks to it’s accurate details, vehicle models, dense terrain, and superb quality textures, suck you in and play on the part of your mind which tell you that “Pretty games are good games”.īut the dedication that’s required, as well as general interest in battling with tanks across over-sized landscapes with little to nothing within them, requires you to have patience in order to reap enjoyability. Impressive diversity includes detailed models of aircraft and their cockpits, ground vehicles and naval units.War Thunder Ground Forces is a game of two minds and while it already brings about a choir of trying to figure out if the Ground Forces portion of the game is an expansion or a work in progress, that’s actually not what I’m referring too.

Rich PvE content: dynamic campaigns, solo missions, mission editor, and much more for single-player and cooperative gameplay.

