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Any huddlers play World of Tanks on 360 or XB1?


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I'm looking to try platooning.

btw...WOT is a free-to-play and you don't need real money to unlock anything in the tank tree lines. (real money to buy premium time (earn silver "game currency" and crew XP faster than non-premium time). But the game is definitely not pay-to-win.

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That was for WOT Blitz by Wargaming, same company. Tried Blitz, but didn't really like it. I can't play tablet games.

WOT has been on the 360 for a while, but they just launched for XB1 last month. It combines 360 & xb1 players in the same matches. (does require xbox live gold)  I just saw it on my xbox dashboard one day and figured why not. I have fun. And you never have to spend a dime if you don't want to. (most players don't spend $) I admit I bought a few premium tanks, because i put in alot of time playing and they offered the Freedom (SuperPershing painted with the stars&stripes). Cause 'Murica!!!

If you want to see some WOT vids, search Mighty Jingles on youtube. The Good, The Bad and the ugly series is good and "You Heff to be Mad" is gameplay shorts set to music/sound effects.

 

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I'm looking to try platooning.

btw...WOT is a free-to-play and you don't need real money to unlock anything in the tank tree lines. (real money to buy premium time (earn silver "game currency" and crew XP faster than non-premium time). But the game is definitely not pay-to-win.

I'm addicted to WOT currently.  Only been playing for a couple of weeks now.  I have a couple tier 4 and 5 tanks.  Add me on xbone. Tag: compton535

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I'm addicted to WOT currently.  Only been playing for a couple of weeks now.  I have a couple tier 4 and 5 tanks.  Add me on xbone. Tag: compton535

just figured out that you can't cross-platform platoons unless the xb1 player has a 360 as well so that may be a no go. I only have a 360 right now. Debating the new BB-8 droid ($150) or XB1 as my next splurge.

Do you play on NA East? I'm on from 9:30-11pm CST 3-4 nights/week.

I've just unlocked the Luchs which is a blast to play with the 30mm auto. But I mostly play American Mediums up to Tier 6. My gamertag is cowpony123. (most active tanks, Tier4 - Hetzer, Luchs, Tier 5 - M4, T1, Pz V/!V, Tier 6 - M4 Easy8, AMX Chaffee, Knight).

 

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