![]() ![]() I like that you can choose to be stealthy to the point where you could finish a mission without any confrontation at all or go all balls out gung-ho spraying style. I justified it by saying I'd need some break time to prevent my brain from shorting out (even moreso).Īnyway, I dig it. I struggled for a few hours on the 5$ Deus Ex: Human Revolution Directors Cut because I had to debate if the cost of time playing it would hinder my current time-sensitive responsibility of "holding shit down". The tank comes elite in its stock configuration.I was cleaning out my drives recently to get rid of old unused stuff and one of them was my games drives, mostly stuff on steam, but to make sure all were accounted for in case I wanted to reinstall/download I opened up the app and then got sucked into the bargain bin. Most, if not all, competitive clans will call for CS-63s in a lineup, especially on good "rush" maps. The turbo ability really comes into its own here as taking early positions in Global Map/CW greatly benefits teams that can harness its potential wisely. ![]() ![]() Last thing to note: The CS-63 is often used in Global Map/ Clan Wars where its speed and wolfpacking abilities can be used to overwhelm certian positions. Learn to master the turbo mode, and the CS-63 is a fun tank to play, albeit not the most competitive. The entire tank is balanced around effective use of the turbo mode, to get the gun working properly and the tank out of harm's way. Overall, the CS-63 is a fairly balanced medium at Tier X. If the mobility of the CS-63 is used well, the gun will perform fine - the DPM is high enough to be very effective when flanking opponents, and the mobility is more than enough to escape before they can even react. The Leopard 1 has similar mobility, but a punchier gun with much better gun handling that doesn't have to sacrifice any of it to go at 70kph. The RoF and gun handling are hardly better from the Tier IX tank, and whilst at Tier IX the DPM and penetration are impressive, at Tier X they are not. The gun is fairly mediocre by Tier X medium standards - it'll do, but there are much better 105mm guns on the M48 Patton and Centurion AX, to name a couple. The one advantage the CS-63 can pull is the decent hp pool - 2000 isn't the highest at Tier X, but it's better than average and can keep you alive where the armour won't. Think of this tank like a Leopard 1 with a TVP hull - very fast, large, and easy to kill if not positioned well. The hull can bounce off the upper plate when using the gun depression (auto bounce angle) but the lower plate is huge and easily hit, and the side armour can be overmatched by most high tier Tank Destroyer guns. It may look rounded and bouncy, but much like the other high tier Polish mediums, the turret looks much stronger than it is. On paper, the turret looks very strong, however the 260mm turret armour is only on the gun mantlet - everywhere else on the turret is easily penetrated even by Tier VIII guns. Light tank speeds do not make you a light tank when playing this vehicle. The best way to make use of the mobility is to rush into positions before the enemy team can react, or to flank to another section of the map rapidly and start putting your good DPM to use there. The mechanic also works the same way as seige/travel mode on the Swedish TDs in that it takes a couple of seconds to switch the modes, so one must be extremely careful about exposing their tank for too long - you DO NOT have the camouflage a light tank does to pull off active spotting in the same capacity, nor do you have the small stature of a light tank - the CS-63 resembles the hull of a TVP 50/51, bulky and boxy. This insane mobility comes at a cost however - your gun handling in turbo mode becomes absolutely terrible and your concealment drops drastically, making you not only a much easier target to see but also one that cannot easily fight back. Long story short, the CS-63 can become one of the fastest Tier 10 medium tanks whenever the player wants. With this gimmick active, the tank's top speed reaches an amazing 70km/h, on par with the German Leopard 1, while its engine power rises to above 28 hp/t, close to the French BatChat 25t. The final tank in the Polish Medium line, the CS-63 boasts a unique gimmick to it - the ability to switch to turbo mode. A master of none, does not have any outstanding features.Quite sluggish when travelling outside "turbo mode".The only Polish tank with "turbo mode", can take time to adjust to the new gimmick.Weak armor profile, very vulnerable to artillery splash damage.Significant aim time, gun handling and camouflage penalties while "turbo mode" is active. ![]()
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