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10.28.2015: Finally found the link to the correct formula, it is as follows: EMAi = EMAi-1 + K*(DAMAGEi – EMAi-1) • DAMAGEi = (Dealt by player in battle) + ( maximum damage by tracking or by spotting) - (team-damage caused to allies in battle) • k = 2 / (N +1) • N = 100 The EMAi represents your current MoE value, as listed on vbaddict. Source for formula (credit to Major Rampage for providing it to Dues and Crab for linking it for all of us) http://forum.wotlabs.net/index.php?/topic/14704-how-marks-of-excellence-work/ I think we have all had enough of this by no
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I became quickly enamored with the Object 140 in the test server. Firstly though the early results I've always loved my American mediums, especially the M46 Patton. The American gun depression is a huge factor for me in allowing me to get shots where they can not normally be taken as well as grab good defensive positions. Unfortunately, the American meds don't always offer the type of hull down protection and speed I'm looking for. I also drive the 62A. I enjoy the tank and think it's great but I have not been using the tank to its full potential. I have some trouble adjusti
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This is something I've always thought about ever since joining. How exactly did you guys get good at this game? Were you born with it? Did you watch YouTube videos and replays? Read guides? So my question is, what steps did you take to improve at this game and what's the most important piece of advice you could give to someone willing to improve? This post is pretty much this thing, only more inclusive :^)
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Hi - In the esteemed opinion of the purple people, is it worth it to train your commander on Jack of All Trades so you can ditch your first aid kit and run High Octane gas on your French Surrender Tank Autoloader? The reason for jack of all trades is to mitigate driver death. I figure if you lose the gunner or commander you can get by. If not, please suggest your / an auto-loader consumable load out. I currently run small first aid, small repair, coffee. Thanks! -j.