The garage performance characteristics of the armour of such tanks will change slightly in the numbers, while in combat everything will remain the same. We will adjust the thickness of the armour plates of the vehicles where the homogenisation was greater / less than 1, so that the armour profile of the tanks will not change. With update 8.2, we will get rid of the hidden coefficient of armour homogenisation: now all tanks, without exception, will have it equal to 1. For them, the armour values are currently not displayed quite accurately. However, there are some “legacy” tanks that have this parameter other than 1. The vast majority of tanks in the game have a homogenisation coefficient equal to 1, meaning that the thickness of their armour is the same as indicated in the performance characteristics. It is not shown in the performance characteristics in the garage and only works in combat. Homogenisation is implemented as an additional coefficient applied to armour strength. It is based on the hidden parameter of homogenisation, which has existed in WoT Blitz since its release, as it is actually the legacy of WoT PC. In armour design, homogenisation of armour is a property that reflects the quality of the steel and the special processing methods used in the manufacture of the armour plates to reinforce them. Caution! These changes do not affect the actual armour profile of the vehicles, it remains the same.
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