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whats the problem?
I have no idea how to interact with the menus, no idea how to manipulate things, what to manipulate. The tutorial was completely useless.
Generally, what I recommend when I was in your shoes was to take the tank apart.
- So seperate the turret and engine using the two racks on both sides of the tank.
- Next, get the welder (green cart near your equipment) and check for holes. There will be harsh black spots around said holes.
- Afterwards, decide what you want to hit first, I generally go with all 3 at once to avoid having to swap tools often. You will need to de-rust the tank, sand it down, prime it, and paint it.
Basic summary of it, but be free to ask questions
I don't even know how to separate the turret. I don't have any idea whatsoever what I'm doing, I've never played any of the other games like this. So it's all Klingon to me.
sit back and read
https://guides.gamepressure.com/tank-mechanic-simulator/
Keep the page open on a tablet while you play it on your PC
Will see hiw this goes. But will leave it available on my second monitor.
Thank you, I am now moving along swimmingly.
Your welcome.