Fans of sports competitions freeze in anticipation of the football referee’s whistle. Step into the shoes of a football tank commander and hit the opponents' goal. This is the first of two popular events that not only return, but get better with valuable rewards for participants and winners!
From 16:00 GMT on the 11th of March until 05:00 GMT on the 31st of March
War Thunder welcomes you to the “Fiery Ball” event. With prizes!
Rewards for the best players
In this event, rewards will be given for goals and assists. The more points you score during the entire event, the more prizes you will get! Silver decorations for 10, 50 and 100 goals and assists. Coupon for gold decorations for 300, 600 and 1000 goals and assists. Coupon for one of the decals: "Dragons" Team banner or "Tigers" Team banner for 200 and 400 goals and assists. Coupon for the football camouflage for the M551 for 500 and 800 goals and assists.
M551: Football camouflage "Tiger"
M551: Football camouflage "Dragon"
PlayStation and Xbox players can exchange each coupon they receive for 100 Warbonds.
You can track your progress by clicking on “Nickname → Achievements → A fiery ball”.
Training and participation
The main stage begins at 16:00 GMT on the 11th of March. From that point on, every goal and assist in the event will bring you points. More points means more valuable rewards.
Before the main stage, you can participate in the training event.
“A fiery ball” is available in the events 3x3 (for random players, not in a squad) and 4x4 (for squads).
Participation is possible in the following time windows: 16:00-21:00 GMT and 00:00-05:00 GMT. Matches that have already begun will be finished even after the end of the gaming window and all the points earned in them will be counted.
Terms
The match has 2 regular 5 minute halves each. In the case of a draw, players will get 2 additional periods of 1.5 minutes each. If the results after two additional periods is still a draw - the victory will not be awarded to any team. To win in the 3x3 match prematurely it is necessary to achieve a 3 goal advantage. To win in the 4x4 match prematurely it is necessary to achieve a 5 goal advantage.
Daily Trophy
Every day for your first victory in the “Fiery ball” event you will get a battle trophy with one of the random prize out of possible one:
3-5 universal backup vehicles
20-50% RP booster for 3-10 battles
20-50% SL booster for 3-10 battles
Random wager
Random order
You can track the status of your daily trophy by clicking on “Nickname → Achievements → A fiery ball → Daily reward“. You can get a new trophy from 16:00 GMT the following day.
In this digest we would like to tell you about our continuing work on improvements and fixes in the game. You can find information about all updates that have been released in War Thunder on the website special section.
Improved artillery targeting smoke
Recently every artillery strike in ground battles began with a few hits of targeting smoke: this mechanic allowed lighter vehicles to react in time to the fire and try to escape. But in the original implementation the smoke markers were rather bright and stood out too much.
In its updated form they will fit much better into the overall colour picture of a battle and the quality of the detailing of the effect itself has been increased. You can check it out already!
Corrected the data in many vehicle cards
It is very difficult to navigate through almost 2,000 game units, if not just the detailed cards for shells, missiles and of course the vehicles themselves. The data from these built-in War Thunder reference cards is almost always calculated within the game and unfortunately there was an error in this process.
This time we found the issue that affected more than dozen vehicles and caused an error in the displaying of their armour thickness. Although the problem applied only to the cards and the initial thickness in battles was counted correctly we fixed the bug for many different vehicles from different nations: Т-34-57, Т-34-57 (1943), Т-34 (1st Gv.T.Br.), Т-34 (1943), Type 62, Type 62 (USSR), T26E5, Strv m/41 S-I, Centurion Mk.5/1 (RAAC), Т-10А, Т-10М, BT-5, RBT-5, 9P149, 9P157, Sturer Emil, VK 45.01 (P), FIAT 6614, Tortoise, A.C.IV, M15 CGMC and M3 GMC.
Stabilized the gun marker in SB
This was also a bug and occured when trying to zoom in from the 3rd person view (commander view). The gun aiming marker shifted slightly and disrupted aiming. This annoying problem is already a thing of the past!
Update 2.13.0.171
Ground vehicles
Strv m/40L, Strv m/39 — coaxial machine guns Ksp m/36 have been changed to Ksp m/39.
Type-10 — hull tilt angles have been corrected while the suspension control is enabled (report).
Type-10 — pivot speed has been increased.
VEAK 40 — vehicles in test drive have been changed to modern ones.
PT-16/T14 — targeting limits of the AA machine gun have been corrected to avoid shooting through the elements of the turret top.
Bkan 1C — 3rd person view camera position has been fixed.
T-34-57, T-34-57 (1943), T-34 (1 Gv.T.Br.), Т-34 (1943), Type 62, Type 62 (USSR), T26E5, Strv m/41 S-I, Centurion Mk.5/1 (RAAC), T-10A, Т-10M, BT-5, RBT-5, 9P149, 9P157, Sturer Emil, VK 45.01 (P), FIAT 6614, Tortoise, A.C.IV, M15 CGMC, M3 GMC — Armour values in the info card have been corrected.
Type 87 RCV — gear select ratios have been specified.
Type 87 — gunner sight magnification has been specified.
Grant I, Grant I (USA) — the thickness of the armour plate below the 75mm gun has been fixed from 12.7 mm to 22,2 mm.
AS 42 — gun recoil has been removed.
Targeting marker tilt, occurring after zooming in while in 3rd person view in SB, has been fixed.
VT1-2, Strv 103-0, Strv 103A, Strv 103С — vehicle movement has been fixed, while looking around with a mouse with hull control enabled.
Aviation
Etendard IVM - calculator for the constantly computed impact point (CCIP) for bombs has been added (report)
Sa`ar - a bug has been fixed where in some cases wing components might remain on the wing tips when the wings are torn off.
Firebrand TF.Mk.IV - separate rocket launch has been added for the setup of “2х 250lbs G.P. Mk.IV bomb + RP-3 rockets”
ITP (М-1) - separate rocket launch has been added for the RS-82 and RBS-82 rockets
Kfir C.7 - launch order has been corrected for the Zuni Mk32 Mod 0 ATAP rockets.
Naval
USS Candid - display for the first stage ammo count has been corrected for the 76mm gun.
Explosives type of the British AP and semi-AP round has been changed for the following guns:
-343mm/45 Mk 5(H) - from Lyddite to Shellite
-152mm/45 BL Mk XII - from Lyddite to TNT
-152mm/50 BL Mk XXIII - from Lyddite to TNT
-152mm/50 QF Mk N5 - from Lyddite to TNT
-190mm/45 BL Mk VI - from Lyddite to TNT
TNT equivalent of the Shellite has been corrected to 0.94.
The current provided changelog reflects the major changes within the game as part of this Update. Some updates, additions and fixes may not be listed in the provided notes. War Thunder is constantly improving and specific fixes may be implemented without the client being updated.
We’re about to update our graphical Dagor Engine to version 6.5. Today we would like to talk about new capabilities of surface rendering in the War Thunder game environment.
In one of the previous updates of the Dagor graphics engine, we transferred the War Thunder graphics physically based rendering. We talked in detail about the principles of material differentiation and their physical parameters that the Dagor Engine deals with when rendering surfaces, as well as the principles for calculating the reflectivity of various surfaces within a complex physical model. Despite the complexity of the global illumination and light reflection models, rendering allows certain assumptions. In reality, natural soil surfaces feature a very heterogeneous ability to reflect and scatter light. Such surfaces are very textured, so direct light, repeatedly reflected from the edges of soil particles, continuously refracted and creating a myriad of microshadows, is actually absorbed by them. On more reflective land surfaces - such as snow, sand, rocks, and gravel - light reflects and scatters in the same way, but in this case, a significant part of the direct light is reflected onto surrounding objects. Previously, the surfaces of the War Thunder game environment had the following properties: albedo, roughness, micro normality, metallicity and a translucency. The translucency parameter was responsible for the partial absorption of direct sunlight in order to harmonize the parameters of materials for dynamic global illumination in real time, and achieve realistic looking scenarios in shading, reflection and the scattering of light. The ability to reflect light for all dielectrics was considered constant at 4%, like most dielectrics in the real world. But to more accurately materialize surface properties, it is desirable to have such parameters as reflectance (the ability of the surface to reflect, rather than scatter light), and visibility - the percentage of visible light, taking into account the surrounding microsurface, apart from the model’s geometry. The Dagor Engine 6.0 allowed us to introduce these parameters into the calculation model, but the details of the environment textures themselves were not in the game, both for technical reasons (client’s size), and because of the fact that many environmental textures were made on previous versions of the Dagor Engine . As a result of this assumption, we were not able to reliably materialize the details of the textures from various surfaces. In addition, artifacts caused by the effect of the translucency map were sometimes observed - for example, an unnatural appearance of grass-covered hills when viewed against the sun. In the Dagor Engine version 6.5 we have moved to completely reliable reflections from the texture elements of various surfaces, and also introduce microshadows. These algorithms perfectly complement the displacement mapping technology that is used to create War Thunder locations. At the same time, we have updated the ambient occlusion for all types of surfaces in the game, due to which the appearance of the ground and objects of the game environment in locations has been noticeably improved. Each of the locations’ elements - from the smallest pebble to a huge rock - now reliably reflects light with the edges of its textured surface and creates realistic shadows. These micro reflections and micro shadows interact in the global illumination system and make War Thunder locations even more authentic. Together with the actual land surfaces and objects of the environment, the appearance of puddles, clods of dirt, traces of tracks on the ground, sand and snow have also been improved.
From the upcoming Developers Diaries you will know more cool stuff about new graphical features and options in the improved Dagor Engine 6.5. Stay tuned, be the first to know the news!
If you want to check interactive comparison before/after, please check article on our website.
How do you prove a right to own something valuable in the pirate community? Especially if incredible floating islands are at stake amongst which your secret base will look great. The air battle has begun!
Pirate clans of bears and foxes continue their dispute over the area of floating rocks. With eight unique aircraft and a stunning combat location, air pirate battles are back with valuable rewards for participants and winners making it even better!
From 11.00 GMT on the 10th of March until 11:30 GMT on the 30th of March
War Thunder welcomes you to the “TailSpin” event. With prizes!
Best Pirate Awards
This event has 10 stages. Each lasting 2 days. 50 kills or assists for destruction during each stage will bring you one completed task. Complete more challenges and earn more rewards!
For 4 and 7 completed tasks
Humanized icons of our “heroes”. Just as confident as their furry alter egos.
For 9 and 10 completed tasks
Charismatic air pirates in your avatar picture will not disappear even after the event is over.
These avatar pictures will be given out as coupons which can be applied to your account or traded on the market.
Decal for 2 completed tasks.
Loading Screens for 5 and 8 completed tasks.
You are the part of the most colorful War Thunder game event and everyone around you will know it
If you already have avatars with humanized event characters or decals you will receive alternative awards in silver lions instead of these rewards.
You can follow your progress by clicking on your “Nickname → Achievements → “TailSpin”.
Daily Trophy
Every day for your first victory in the “TailSpin” event you will get a battle trophy with one of the random prize from the available items:
random prize from the available items:
3-5 universal backup vehicles
20-50% RP booster for 3-10 battles
20-50% SL booster for 3-10 battles
Random wager
Random order
You can track the status of your daily trophy by clicking on “Nickname → Achievements → TailSpin → Daily reward“. You can get a new trophy from 17:00 GMT the following day.
Dear friends! On International Women’s Day we would like to remind you how important it is to give attention, kind words, love and of course flowers to our most beautiful and irreplaceable girls. And of course we invite you to complete your collection of holiday decals in War Thunder!
From 11:00 GMT on the 7th of March until 11:00 GMT on the 9th of March
A festive “March 8th” pinup is waiting for you in the game.
Play 3 battles in vehicles of rank III or higher (70% activity in the battle) and get the unique “March 8th” pinup decal.
“March 8” decal
You can follow your progress by clicking on your “nickname → Achievements → International Women's Day.
The engine sounds for enemy aerial and ground vehicles now have a higher priority than allied vehicles.
The track sounds on enemy ground vehicles now have a higher priority than allied vehicles.
The engines for enemy and allied vehicles sound quieter as the engine speed decreases. An idling vehicle will again sound significantly quieter than a vehicle in motion.
The volume of hits from low calibre rounds (20-37mm) around the listener has been significantly decreased. Such sounds might previously have been identified as machine gun fire or just crackling.
The current provided changelog reflects the major changes within the game as part of this Update. Some updates, additions and fixes may not be listed in the provided notes. War Thunder is constantly improving and specific fixes may be implemented without the client being updated.
In this digest we would like to tell you about our continuing work on improvements and fixes in the game. You can find information about all updates that have been released in War Thunder on the website special section.
Fixed shooting through obstacles
The shell in any type of weapon in our game appears in the breech part of the barrel and from there will be directed towards the enemy. This mechanism allows you to make the mechanics of shooting realistic and is designed to prevent the shell from hitting the enemy through impenetrable obstacles.
In some cases and with some vehicles, this rule failed and the enemy who was close enough to a thin wall in the appropriate vehicle might shoot through that wall. Thanks to your bug reports we found such vehicles and fixed this issue.
Fixed turret rotation for spectators
This bug affected many game vehicles. For the spectator, the enemy rotating their commander’s periscope was displayed as the entire turret rotating. A pretty critical bug close attention was given to it, now it is fixed.
Removed a shell stuck in the cannon
One of the cool War Thunder features is the realistic shell models that “learned” in one of the last updates to get stuck in armour in case of non penetration. This mechanic worked so honestly that the shell might be stuck in the barrel but still appear to be hanging in the air in your sight.
To reconcile the game’s conventions and the desire for authenticity we eliminated the display of stuck shells when viewing through a gunner’s sight.
Update 2.13.0.154
Ground vehicles
ADATS (M113) — armouring on the external fuel tanks has been increased from 12.7 to 44 mm.
ASRAD-R — armouring on the external fuel tanks has been increased from 12.7 to 44 mm.
SIDAM-25, SIDAM-25 (Mistral) — armouring on the external fuel tanks has been increased from 6 to 44 mm.
CM25 — armouring on the external fuel tanks has been increased from 4 to 44 mm.
ASU-85 — IR spotlight has been fixed.
BMP-3 — a bug has been fixed where the “Sodema” sight was displayed on the model without researching the corresponding modification.
Challenger 2, Challenger 2 (2F), Challenger 2 TES — description of the internal bulkheads has been corrected.
Challenger 2 TES — description of the external armour blocks in x-ray mode has been corrected.
A bug has been fixed where a rotation of the commander’s periscope might be displayed as turret rotation when observed by other players.
When open-top vehicles are destroyed by fire, the crew members are no longer displayed in their seats.
A bug has been fixed where, when observed in a tank sight, a shell might be displayed in a splayed tank muzzle.
A bug has been fixed where it was possible to shoot through obstacles when a tank gun barrel passed through them.
Aviation
AU-1 — weapon icons have been corrected in the secondary weapons menu.
AJ37 — icon of the RB 75 missile has been corrected.
Wyvern S.4 — a bug has been fixed that prevented separate rocket launches for the “Rp-3 x16 + torpedo” setup.
EC-665 Tiger HAD — a bug has been fixed where rockets were not displayed in the left pod of the "HOT-3 x4, SNEB type 23 x12" setup.
Fw 190 A-5 (all versions) — guns have been divided into control groups “low calibre”, “high calibre”, and “suspended”.
F-4J — weapon setups have been divided into groups.
Naval
SMS Helgoland, SMS Westfallen, HMS Dreadnought, Imperatritsa Mariya, Poltava, Parizhskaya Kommuna — armour data has been corrected in the info cards.
PT-200 — 20mm ammo belt select option has been fixed .
Moskva, Leningrad — horizontal targeting angles on the main calibre guns have been increased
The current provided changelog reflects the major changes within the game as part of this Update. Some updates, additions and fixes may not be listed in the provided notes. War Thunder is constantly improving and specific fixes may be implemented without the client being updated.
Developed at the dawn of WWII, the B-26 Marauder was an iconic American medium bomber that recorded an illustrious service career with Allied forces right up until the end of the war. Soon, pilots may look forward to getting the chance to take control of this much anticipated American bomber as it arrives to War Thunder as part of the next major update!
Briefly: A fast American medium bomber, highly regarded for its good payload, superb durability and formidable defensive arsenal.
B-26 Marauder, medium bomber, USA, rank III
Features
High speed
Heavily armed
Resilient against battle damage
Vulnerable lower hemisphere
In War Thunder, the highly anticipated B-26 Marauder is arriving to the mid ranks of the American aviation tree as part of the upcoming major update. Fans of the B-26 Marauder will only have to wait a little while longer before they’re able to take to the skies behind the controls of not just one, but two variants of this iconic American medium bomber! In this devblog, we’d like to give you a first look at the B-26B and B-26C Marauder, arriving soon to the battlefields of War Thunder. Let’s begin!
Being conceived from the very beginning for speed, the B-26 Marauder is outfitted with a pair of Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Twin Wasp radial engines, producing a peak power output of 2,000 horsepower on take-off. Thus, the aircraft is able to attain a maximum speed of 264 mph (425 km/h) at medium altitudes. Consequently, the B-26 will be everything but a sitting duck to hostile fighters and will often require enemy pilots to attack from above in order to catch up to it.
Interesting Fact: Due to the numerous accidents early on in its service career, the B-26 Marauder quickly gained the infamous reputation of being a “widowmaker” aircraft: a stigma it would carry up to the end of WWII, despite its excellent late war track record.
While fast indeed, the Marauder isn’t fast enough to outrun every pursuer in the skies. Inevitably, some fighters will catch up to it and for this occasion, the B-26 is equipped with just the right tools: defensive .50 calibre machine guns, and plenty of them at that! Namely, the Marauder is equipped with up to seven 12.7 mm heavy machine guns, covering the aircraft’s front, rear and upper hemisphere. Only the lower hemisphere is less well protected and this gap in the aircraft’s protective sphere is a weak point which bold fighter pilots can take advantage of in order to launch an attack run.
However, the Marauder’s arsenal doesn’t just stop at its defensive turrets - it’s a bomber aircraft after all. Apart from the defensive turrets, the B-26 is also fitted with a further five .50 cal machine guns, fixed in position in the aircraft’s nose section. This allows the Marauder to perform strafing attacks on soft ground targets or even actively engage other hostile aircraft. But the Marauder’s core arsenal really lies within its payload, and rest assured, it’s quite a sizable one! Being able to carry a payload in excess of 4,000 lbs, the B-26 can be loaded with bombs of various calibers, ranging from 100 to 2,000 lbs and as a result, the types of targets the Marauder can take on with these bombs is just as diverse.
The highly anticipated B-26B and B-26C Marauder will soon take to the skies in War Thunder as they arrive to the game as part of the next major update. In the meantime, make sure to stay tuned to the news as we continue revealing which other exciting new additions and features await you in the upcoming update. Until then, clear skies pilots!
80 years ago, an excellent exponent of the legendary fighter family, Spitfire Mk IX, took her virgin flight. Get battle trophies in honour of this anniversary. Plagis’ Spitfire LF Mk.IXc will be temporarily available for Golden Eagles, Spitfire LF Mk.IXc (USA) is available with 30% discount.
Complete the task from 11:00 GMT on the 25th of February until 11:30 GMT on the 28th of February and get the reward!
Rewards
Completing the “Spitfire Mk.IX first flight” task will bring you a battle trophy with one of the following rewards:
20-50% RP booster for 3-10 battles
20-50% SL booster for 3-10 battles
3-5 universal backup vehicles
1 day premium account
New rules of completing tasks
We present to you a new type of task - scoring points. Scoring point task count all mission points, if at least one vehicle from the task list has been deployed in battle. The score multiplier coefficient is now tied to the game mode, instead of difficulty. Multipliers are displayed as before. The multipliers are displayed only for the selected difficulty: if the game mode is set to the Ground Arcade Battles, you will see multipliers for Ground, Air, and Naval Arcade Battles.
Task
Score 20,000 points in random battles, where at least one aircraft from the list been used:
Follow progress by clicking on your nickname → Achievements → Memorial Date.
Spitfire LF Mk.IXc - 30% off!
Until February 28th (11:30 GMT), the Premium Plagis' Spitfire LF Mk.IXc is available for Golden Eagles, and Spitfire LF Mk.IXc (USA) is available with a 30% discount.
The Zachlam M3 (Tager) is an ATGM carrier, domestically developed by Israeli engineers on the basis of the American M3 and M5 halftracks, which were fitted with French SS.11 missiles. This unique new ground vehicle will await tankers in the upcoming Israeli ground forces tree, arriving in War Thunder as part of the next major update!
Zachlam M3 (Tager), anti-tank missile carrier, Israel, rank V
Features:
Deadly SS.11 missiles
Good mobility
Lightly armored
Limited number of missiles
In War Thunder, the Zachlam M3 (Tager) will be one of the more unique vehicles awaiting tankers in the upcoming Israeli ground forces tree, arriving to the game as part of the next major update. Compact, nimble and equipped with deadly anti-tank guided missiles, the Zachlam M3 (Tager) represents an interesting Israeli twist on a chassis familiar to most tankers in War Thunder!
What will certainly draw the most attention from a tank commander’s perspective is the Zachlam’s primary and indeed only weapon system, namely the SS.11 missiles or ‘Tager’ as they are known in Israeli service. These first generation guided anti-tank missiles are well familiar to seasoned War Thunder tank commanders as they can be found on a number of vehicles at the higher ranks. While promising a high destructive potential, their effectiveness is highly dependent on the tanker’s gunnery skills due to the missile requiring manual guidance.
Furthermore, advanced armor such as ERA or composites significantly reduce the missile’s destructiveness. Nevertheless, a skilled tanker can still make good use of the weapon to severely damage or outright knock out unsuspecting enemies from up to 3.5 km away. In doing so however, commanders should keep in mind that the Zachlam’s ammunition capacity is severely limited though. In fact, the vehicle only carries two additional SS.11 missiles after the four preloaded ones are expended from the launcher, so make your shots count!
Because the Zahlam is based on the familiar M3 halftrack chassis, the vehicle also inherited the good mobility from the American base model. Thanks to its low mass and 143 horsepower engine, the Zachlam can reach a top speed of around 67 km/h on paved roads while only dropping slightly in less hospitable terrain types thanks to its halftrack design. On the other hand, being just a simple APC by design means that the Zahlam can’t boast about its protection. In fact, the vehicle is only sufficiently protected to withstand rifle-caliber fire and shrapnel damage. On the other hand, unlike the base model found in other nations’, the Zachlam’s crew is better protected from air attack as they’re all situated in the armored driver’s cabin in the front portion of the vehicle.
The Zachlam M3 (Tager) will be arriving in War Thunder as part of the upcoming Israeli ground forces tree with the release of the next major update. In the meantime, make sure to keep scanning the horizon for more news as we continue showcasing what else the upcoming update has in store for you. Until then, happy hunting tankers!