Keep shooting red things until either (i) all the red stuff is gone or (ii) you explode. Blue dots are friendly (don’t shoot them). Red dots in the sky are enemy aircraft (shoot them). Grab your egg and fours and let’s get the bacon delivered!Īdvanced Tactical Combat Summary: red dots on the ground are enemy vehicles/emplacements (shoot them). This guide is based around aircraft, I’m afraid I’m not much of a tanker. The first time you start the game you have to choose Aviation or Army units for your first battle. Why not make a nice cup of tea, maybe have a biscuit or two? Once you’ve created an account download the game client, which is 7Gb+, so might take a while. Then choose a suitably strong password, like correct horse battery staple. It’s the usual process: first choose a nickname, find out it’s been taken, choose a different name, find out it’s also been taken, add ‘xXxX_=+’ to the beginning and end of the name and substitute random letters with numbers to become ‘xXxX_=+De4thK1ll4zz+=_XxXx’, and watch the world tremble with fear at your undoubted skill. Anyway! To take to the skies, the first step is to sign up for an account at if you have any friends already playing the game they may like to send you a referral link to get a few rewards. War Thunder is available for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this guide is based around the PC version and is rather out of date now, the game has been heavily updated since it was written and looks a bit different, but most of the basics should still apply. In fact you don’t really need to have a view on Thunder at all, and you can hold a morally complex position about the terrible nature of War rather than simply liking it, but I don’t think Facebook have got a button for that just yet. Do you like War? Do you like Thunder? If you do, you’ll love War Thunder! As long as you also love online World War II vehicle combat.
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