War Thunder - WWII-Vietnam war Era tank and air battle game

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So, time to reset the clock since the typhoon leaks, Now it is F-117 leaked documents including manuals.
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So, time to reset the clock since the typhoon leaks, Now it is F-117 leaked documents including manuals.

Is the flight manual itself classified, because I can find the manual. Or is it a rare situation where it's declassified but restricted to be distributed?
 
I get it. World of Warplanes was dogshit so these guys really have no other option when their favourite MMO isn't perfect.
 
I am thankful that no boomer politician or journo has went and called for War Thunder to be shut down due to at least a dozen leaks.

Though that is probably because War Thunder leaks has not managed to piss off any politician or journo in particular.
 
The one that I found is "unclassified" but I think this one might be leaving out some of the bells and whistles of it
I'm enough of a nerd I might buy that. My dad got me into military stuff when I was a small sneed, and he's recently introduced me to a few neat YT channels that talk about WW2 or have footage from a guy playing some really realistic game. Talking the sort that pay to have the fancy controllers. Guy's pretty good at it too, it seems.

I'm not even huge into this stuff, I just find it fascinating, especially the manuals. IDK why.

Anyone remember the Jane's games where you flew stuff, or the sub games? Those game manuals were the bomb.
 
At this point I'm starting to believe that funding the game could be a viable espionage strategy for the U.S. military.
You pay them to make your own military vehicles (so that retards don't post your manuals), and pay them to not make the enemy's vehicles (so that retards post their manuals).
 
At this point I'm starting to believe that funding the game could be a viable espionage strategy for the U.S. military.
You pay them to make your own military vehicles (so that retards don't post your manuals), and pay them to not make the enemy's vehicles (so that retards post their manuals).
You know, it's basically an zero-sum game. Shit will still get leaked because it's either unrealistic or historically inaccurate.
 
It's amazing to me how this keeps happening. I can't even properly theorize as to why beyond the cursed meeting point of autism, military vehicles, and video games.
I can now identify as a lore-accurate Apache longbow, though.
 
At some point the people who have the ability to leak hardware details for military equipment have to realize Gaijin doesn't care all that much what they say. Maybe if something on Russian vehicles was revealed to the public showing how great they are they'd pay attention then.

On another note, did they ever add back battle chat or is that permanently off?
 
At some point the people who have the ability to leak hardware details for military equipment have to realize Gaijin doesn't care all that much what they say. Maybe if something on Russian vehicles was revealed to the public showing how great they are they'd pay attention then.

On another note, did they ever add back battle chat or is that permanently off?
Oh please, Gaijin's sekrit dokuments are truer than anything else.
 
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