What Is the Main Difference Between War Thunder and Warbirds?

avatarDebiasingPons·3 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale·3 months ago

War Thunder offers a mix of air, land, and sea combat with detailed graphics and a wide variety of vehicles, while Warbirds mainly focuses on aerial combat from the World War II era.

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avatarBeatingDebit·3 months ago

War Thunder has amazing graphics and covers multiple types of combat, while Warbirds is more of a classic flight sim focused mainly on WWII planes.


avatarDroppingSway·3 months ago

War Thunder is a Swiss Army knife of military games; it has planes, tanks, and ships. Warbirds is more like your grandpa’s old fighter pilot stories – all about those WWII planes!


avatarComputingTopaz·3 months ago

I’ve played both, and War Thunder feels like a huge buffet with options for land, sea, and air combat. Warbirds? Just planes, but really good ones!

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