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[[image:CrewJobGun.png|link=]] '''Gunner''' | [[image:CrewJobGun.png|link=]] '''Gunner''' | |||
? | :These tankers are responsible for [[Battle_Mechanics#Accuracy|aiming and firing]] the vehicle's gun. They affect the speed at which a gun will zero-in on its target, with more competent gunners able to zero-in at a faster speed, resulting in a lower aim time. | + | :These tankers are responsible for [[Battle_Mechanics#Accuracy|aiming and firing]] the vehicle's gun. They affect the speed at which a gun will zero-in on its target, with more competent gunners able to zero-in at a faster speed, resulting in a lower aim time. Subsequently, they're better able to keep the gun at least partially zeroed-in while the turret is turning and to a lesser extent, while the whole tank is moving. Gunners also affect Turret Traverse speed. | |
[[image:CrewJobRadio.png|link=]] '''Radio Operator''' | [[image:CrewJobRadio.png|link=]] '''Radio Operator''' |
Version du 7 juin 2011 à 00:39
No vehicle in World of Tanks can operate without a complete crew. Acting as a proxy operator between the player and his vehicle, they affect some of the more important properties of vehicles in game. Through battles, a crew will gain experience the same way vehicles will, and over time crewmen will improve their vehicle operating level, and later, acquire new ones. Even with the same hardware on the same tank a difference in crew skills can have a dramatic effect on the battlefield. Crews can be bought and sold, trained and retrained for different vehicles, and be moved from one vehicle to another. Every crew member is trained for a certain vehicle and role, each with their own levels of proficiencies. The career of an individual crew member as they go through different vehicles can be checked though their profile page noting the crew member's statistics and medals awarded during their career. If a crew member is killed in battle the vehicle's performance will suffer and if all the crew members are knocked out the vehicle will become inoperable.
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