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Most popular cheats World of Tanks

World of Tanks is a mega-successful tank simulator developed by the Belarusian company Wargaming. At first, the CBT (closed beta test) the game made good impressions on gamers. And when the project was finalized and a full-fledged release took place, there was no release from the players. Now the WoT business is not going as smoothly as it was before. But, despite this, the game still keeps afloat due to dedicated fans of the series. In this article, we'll look at the various World of Tanks cheats. Are you interested? Then read ...

Chit or mod?

However, to begin with it is worth to understand what a cheat is. If to speak definitions, then cheat is a special kind of modifications (modes), the use of which gives a radical advantage over opponents. As you know, the developers of Wargaming, although creaking their teeth, do not prohibit the use of various mods for their game. But while the World of Tanks cheats are strictly prohibited, and for their use, the administration mercilessly blocks users' accounts. Then there are quite logical questions: "Where is the face? When does the mod turn into a cheat? And who decides what affects the balance, and what does not?". The answers to them you can find below.

The main goal of the modification is to make the gameplay more convenient for the player. For example, a popular mod called "Olenemeter" in no way affects the balance. But at the same time he helps to see the statistics of enemies and allies, so you can conclude about their playing skills. As for the cheats, they give a pretty tangible advantage. Remember at least a laser pointer from Jov, using which, it was simply impossible to miss. This mod influenced the balance of the game and as a result was fairly banned.

But who decides what cheat, and what mod? Do it the developers of the game. Their decisions, as a rule, are based on server statistics. However, in order to collect these statistics, it takes time, and the mod itself must become popular. Also a huge role is played by the community. If there are many complaints on this or that mod, it will be banned in a few days. It is for this reason that it is so important to write reports.

WoT (World of Tanks) cheats

The release of WoT took place in 2010. For 5 years, players have developed a huge number of cheats. The most interesting of them we will consider in this article.

Conventionally, the World of Tanks can be divided into informative and operational. The first give the player extended information about the location and state of enemies. These include cheats like RedBall, color tracers, interactive mini-cards in real time, recharge timer over the tank. Such fashion helps to detect the movement of enemies, learn about the state of their equipment, etc.

Operative cheats include those that help directly during the battle. As an example, we can cite the aforementioned laser pointer, various skins of penetration and modes for the transparency of objects. Using these modifications, you can at times increase the accuracy of shooting, cause more damage, damaging enemy modules and so on.

World of Tanks Cheats on Experience

Perhaps the most popular prohibited modification in the game is a cheat on the experience. Most players are too lazy to pump tanks, play a heap of fights. After all, in order to raise the level of its equipment to 10, it will take about six months. In order to get everything right away, players resort to using this particular chit. With its help, literally in a couple of minutes you can pump the tank to the maximum level and get a full crew.

The result

Cheats World of Tanks - this is a very useful thing, which gives a lot of advantages over the enemies. But still do not use banned modifications. First, it's disrespect for other gamers who play on a clean, vanilla client. Secondly, the administration of the game regularly monitors the server, scans the replays and blocks the cheaters without the possibility of dilution.

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