SL4Y3R28, on 05 October 2014 - 06:56 AM, said:
LordKillerDNA, on 05 October 2014 - 10:37 AM, said:
it was confirmed in a post I made a while back that they do in fact provide camo
vampyrii, on 05 October 2014 - 11:02 AM, said:
SinistiR, on 05 October 2014 - 11:18 AM, said:
If you have any questions about camo ratings, or how it works please use this link. http://www.wotinfo.n...amo-calculator It will teach you alot.
Fallen trees do provide cover, it depends on how "bushy" the tree is. If It is has no foliage, then when its on the ground, you just have a log.
As far as the distance behind a thick bush. You can tell how far behind it you are by zooming in, if you are over 15m behind the bush and you zoom in you will not see past the bush, this gives you the highest concealment rating. Now drive forward, when the bush becomes opaque you are at 15m and still have the highest concealment, pull forward a little more, if you dont see the bush anymore, then you are inside or sticking out the front of the bush and are are the lowest to zero concealment value.
I would love to give you some in game examples, but I do have a slight advantage with it. I am sure it wont last forever. But I have a few spots with my hellcat that I make a very dense blind and can not be spotted from 220m away even when firing. The only way I get spotted is by proxy and if someone sees my tracer. Well, I wont actually get spotted, but they know my general area. But I try and wait to fire when their barrel is pointed away from me. This is an example of a what people call ghost tanks. They can see the tracer, but the tank never appears.
Hope this helps.
UnkeptCanine96, on 05 October 2014 - 03:26 PM, said:
It has been confirmed a few times by devs on the forums that they provide cammo. This question seems to come up every 3 months or so. They need a FAQ pinned to the top with the answers to these questions that keep coming around. That way we won't have to go through this every time.
Godeater 333, on 05 October 2014 - 07:31 PM, said:
I'll knock over two or three trees in such a way that they form three-sided concealment with extra-dense cover at the front. Seems to work ok.
Humble enough to admit I am wrong and petty enough to brag about my humility I can say that everyone who said they do provide camo was right and I and the other "I heard once from a guy that they don't" people were wrong.
I knocked over some trees in my Stuart and the fallen tree acted exactly like a bush.
Apologies if my gamer tag offends you. It is literally two random words that sounded fun to say, and I put zero thought in to it.