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Steam News19 November 201510y ago

First Update Released for M4 Tank Brigade!

The first of many updates to M4 Tank Brigade was released today (November 19, 2015). IENT delivers on the promise made to Early Access purchasers of M4 Tank Brigade.

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addedThe first of many updates to M4 Tank Brigade was released today (November 19, 2015). IENT delivers on the promise made to Early Access purchasers of M4 Tank Brigade. This first update completely overhauls how players control tanks in battle. Viewing the battlefield, driving tanks, and firing the main gun have never been easier. The classic point-drag-click map controls are easier to access, but still allow you to command units of multiple tanks. You can also detach single vehicles for special missions, then reform into your unit later. Learning the new controls is also easier. In addition to in-game help, there are new and old guides available from IENT at M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Guides here . The original, classic game controls remain available for those who prefer them. Budding game designers can even compare the two. This update also introduces different turret rotation speeds and gun reloading rates for different tanks. The rates are based on the historical charactertistics of each tank. A handy reload indicator is also visible. Look for further information on future updates in M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Discussion, Developers Talk .

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addedThe first of many updates to M4 Tank Brigade was released today (November 19, 2015). IENT delivers on the promise made to Early Access purchasers of M4 Tank Brigade. This first update completely overhauls how players control tanks in battle. Viewing the battlefield, driving tanks, and firing the main gun have never been easier. The classic point-drag-click map controls are easier to access, but still allow you to command units of multiple tanks. You can also detach single vehicles for special missions, then reform into your unit later. Learning the new controls is also easier. In addition to in-game help, there are new and old guides available from IENT at M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Guides here . The original, classic game controls remain available for those who prefer them. Budding game designers can even compare the two. This update also introduces different turret rotation speeds and gun reloading rates for different tanks. The rates are based on the historical charactertistics of each tank. A handy reload indicator is also visible. Look for further information on future updates in M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Discussion, Developers Talk .

The first of many updates to M4 Tank Brigade was released today (November 19, 2015). IENT delivers on the promise made to Early Access purchasers of M4 Tank Brigade. This first update completely overhauls how players control tanks in battle. Viewing the battlefield, driving tanks, and firing the main gun have never been easier. The classic point-drag-click map controls are easier to access, but still allow you to command units of multiple tanks. You can also detach single vehicles for special missions, then reform into your unit later. Learning the new controls is also easier. In addition to in-game help, there are new and old guides available from IENT at M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Guides here . The original, classic game controls remain available for those who prefer them. Budding game designers can even compare the two. This update also introduces different turret rotation speeds and gun reloading rates for different tanks. The rates are based on the historical charactertistics of each tank. A handy reload indicator is also visible. Look for further information on future updates in M4 Tank Brigade, Steam Community Discussion, Developers Talk .

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