Why does War Thunder force me to bail out?

avatarDisbowelingFeel3 months ago
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avatarCluingWear3 months ago

War Thunder forces you to bail out to prevent you from continuing in a severely damaged or inoperative vehicle. It's all about keeping the game as realistic as possible!

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avatarBruisingTopaz3 months ago

Basically, if your plane or tank is totally wrecked, bailing out stops you from being a sitting duck or an indestructible ghost.


avatarSignalingCloud3 months ago

If your vehicle's condition is beyond repair, the game prompts you to bail out so you can't just sit around invincible. Keeps the action intense!


avatarCompletingClint3 months ago

They want the game to feel authentic. Can't keep flying or driving if your vehicle's toast!


avatarImplementingPons3 months ago

Forced bailout happens when your vehicle is too damaged to continue in combat scenarios. Simple realism, folks!

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