The first thing I want to mention is the options in the game. PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG ABOUT ANY OF THIS AS I AM WANTING TO LEARN MYSELF ON ALL TOPICS AS WELL. You can use these notes in the Campaigns, Missions and Battle Editor. I just find the M60A1 a bit easier for some reason but each tank has it's own feeling and specialties.
I recommend starting with the M60A1 and then moving to the T-62 but that is completely up to you. I HIGHLY recommend picking one of the tanks and sticking to it until you have mastered that tank. It's not that difficult to take out one tank, but two or more is a different story.
If not learning new things, then putting those skills into practice and performance where you are able to hold your own against at least two enemy tanks. You really have to be prepared that you may be still learning certain things days and weeks after purchasing. Steel Armor is by no means any different and after purchasing the game should be treated with respect and dignity by the player by training and really diving into the sim mechanics before you really make up your mind on the game.Īfter playing for some time I have just a few notes for those who are coming onto the game for the first or second time and really want to learn the game. As most military simulators are very difficult to learn, it can throw a lot of people off and keep them from having a good time playing what is still supposed to be a fun game.