Artist's commentary
I’m on a horrible losing streak. I never end the game with the win rate higher than when I started it. Every time I try to go through the daily double, my win rate drops by 0.1%. Whatever I do, I cannot win.
When this happens when I’m at home, I start speaking dirty as there’s no one around. My friends and platoon mates on the voice chat with me are probably shocked ay my language. A lion in the tank, and a mouse outside. I’m probably not fit for confined spaces like tanks and I’ll probably end up in the ranking of “superiors soldiers never want to work for.” I should probably try to fix this and try to remain calm as I might lose matches that I might have one otherwise. Besides, it isn’t fun.
So when I’m in a lousy mood, I get on a Japanese tank to calm myself.
As you all know, Japanese tanks are quite fragile, and you are lucky if you can take three hits when riding one. You definitely shouldn’t go charging to the front lines in one. You need to treat them delicately, like handling a baby.
“Don’t do a reckless one-man charge. Try to assist allies from the rear with the high-penetration gun, be a part of the team to grasp victory!”
I feel like I can hear the divine message of the God of Tanks. The Commander of my Japanese tank is called Shin Nakatani. He is always calm, even in the midst of battle. You need to keep cool… Cool Japan! …although I tend to lose anyway (in a cool voice)
I feel, an important part of winning this game is creating a numerical advantage over your enemies. It is always difficult to judge when to retreat. It must be really hard for a commander in a real battlefield. He needs make decisions that will affect the lives of those who fight with him, while trying to win the battle.