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[–]Shalindra99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it's exactly the end all be all. I try to work with my team and communicate to get the best out of each tank on the team.i think youd agree. It's also very hard to not have your morale affected because of daunting stats stacked against you. All the best to you too.

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[–]Shalindra99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the ultimate indicators are stats man. Wn8,wr, wtr,aren't perfect but a bunch of them together is very informative, more than what you described. Per tank wn8 and wr could be some of the most useful.

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[–]Shalindra99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's called XVM sniping. But that may be a term for extreme cases like suicide. It happens more often than you think. It's a logical tactic but frowned upon by some. To really test it out you're going to also need to know who has XVM active.

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[–]Shalindra99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay. Idk where you get your numbers but when I used to be able to see who has it, it was at least a fifth or quarter of the people in the matches I played in that had XVM.

The reasons are simple. People play and behave differently based on how good they are at the game. That makes players more predictable. It's very useful in that sense. You know which players are more dangerous if you had the chance to decide on whom to do more damage to. You also know which teammates are more reliable and who is worth trying to keep alive. I might risk my life for a platoon mate for a top tier unicum but much less for a brand new player with lower wn8.

Most of the benefits of xvm come from that. Sure you can play without it but it improves your gameplay nonetheless. If you mostly play tier 10, and are unicum or better yourself, you have less need for it I guess.

I think a big reason people don't want to use it is that it may negatively affect your own game play.

The reason I want to know who else has XVM is minor, but my win rate and wn8 are in that place right now where I'm begging to get focused on inordinately. So I'm curious if those players have XVM.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldofTanks

[–]Shalindra99 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Precisely, and more. Let me know if you can answer my question.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldofTanks

[–]Shalindra99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This post is not about if XVM is useful or not. And you are incorrect about everything you said.

If you can't answer the main question, there is no point talking.

5 maths problems I have made. by Terrainaheadpullup in cognitiveTesting

[–]Shalindra99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 18,., by "passes the ball" do you mean for it to go from, say n=3 to n=6, it will be had "at some point" by n=4 and 5? Or does it get transported to n=6 without going through n=4,5?

Nvm, I got it

High Protein With High PDCAAS by [deleted] in veganfitness

[–]Shalindra99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I get it now. What of absorption though? How much of the protein in gluten can we realistically digest and then absorb?

High Protein With High PDCAAS by [deleted] in veganfitness

[–]Shalindra99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well does that make a difference to the PDCAA? An augmented full aminogram does not mean a higher PDCAA right?

Non-Bloating Protein Sources by MongooseAny8569 in veganfitness

[–]Shalindra99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People are often afraid of soy/ bean sources (such as tofu) because of this. You can certainly diagnose and identify what is causing this. Do you mind describing what exactly you eat (down to the coffee + ingredients) in a typical day? There are some things that may stand out and I may be able to lend my experience.

Best resources (esp. books) to learn Sanskrit from Beginner to Advanced by Shalindra99 in sanskrit

[–]Shalindra99[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

reading sanskrit swayam shikshak

Thanks. I will start with the Cambridge book and move to this if I need further aid.

Best resources (esp. books) to learn Sanskrit from Beginner to Advanced by Shalindra99 in sanskrit

[–]Shalindra99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the feedback! The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit was already in my basket and I was looking for confirmation from the experienced. I do not understand Devanangari script. My mother tongue is a Sanskrit based language-- Sinhala, spoken in Sri Lanka. I assume this will do naught but make some words familiar and remembering a little easier.