The bonuses are now separate and you can decide to buy just them. Permanent camouflages: The camouflage part of it is now purely cosmetical. And I can't help but point out right at the beginning that all the questions in this thread where answered in several official news messages and forum postings over the last few months, inlcuding the one right now near the top of the Steam WoWs news feed. Okay a few things that have been flying around in here. Since everyone loses the dispersion buff it actually makes it way more fair because people who didn't have camos now don't have to get nerf'd based on not having a skin. The new econ boosts are *Not* Hard to get, especially using a premium (Which now defaults to all of that.)Īnd since they apparently super buffed them I'm kind of wondering if anyone actually looked or just flipped a table.Īs for the dispersion part of your post (The again like Czar said The concealment boosts are just on the ship now) Yeah it's not a perma buff, but as Czar mentioned if you had the camo it's perma but its not permanent, and idk about the exact numbers but the permanent camos and such had a detectability range buff among some missrate for incoming shells too, so we lost those now ? thats not worth it imo then. They give you tokens to trade in for bonuses (Like Exp, credits, commander exp)Īnd you can now buy the camos with credits.īut HOLY LORDS the econ bonuses got mad buffed.It's like 600/300 and more up to 7200. Before the war, Russian President Vladimir Putin held frequent meetings on Crimea's water problems, trying to devise plans - from drilling wells to building desalination plants - that would allow the peninsula to become fully autonomous when it came to water.Originally posted by The Imperial Best HIEI:I just logged into the game. Ukraine had earlier blocked the canal after Russia's 2014 illegal annexation of Crimea, which led to severe water shortages. The Russian-backed head of Crimea warned the peninsula could face a potentially serious threat to Crimea’s water supply in time. Ukraine and Russia blame the other for destroying the dam, which inundated territory on both sides of the river that divides their forces. But that canal, like irrigation canals across a wide swathe of southern Ukraine, was fed from the reservoir above the Nova Kahkhovka dam, which was destroyed in June. The Russian army's main advantage lies in its naval strength, but Ukraine has discovered a way to block it.Ĭrimea has historically relied on the North Crimean Canal, flowing in from the Ukrainian mainland, for up to 85% of the water it needs for crop irrigation, industry and drinking water. The Crimean Bridge is the only link directly to Russia. The Crimean Peninsula is connected to Russian-occupied southern Ukraine through just three vulnerable main roads that pass through swampy areas. Kyiv could be seeking to cut off Russian forces in Crimea and make Moscow’s occupation untenable. ![]() (After the last major attack on the Crimean Bridge, he drove across it in a Mercedes to prove it safe.) Former president and security council deputy chair Dmitry Medvedev has said that Russia could use nuclear weapons to defend the peninsula if Ukraine or NATO threatened to wrest it out of Russian hands.Ĭrimea houses the main base for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol and supply lines for Russian forces occupying southern areas in mainland Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made several visits to the peninsula throughout the war to underscore his claim that Crimea is Russian soil. Moscow has made clear that Crimea must be held at all costs. While he's been reticent about Ukraine's goals for their ongoing counteroffensive, president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said that Ukraine's forces will not rest until Crimea is brought back under Ukrainian control.
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