War Thunder: How to use the Mission Editor

Skreezilla
11 Jun 202108:47

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Screamzilla revisits his tutorial on using War Thunder's Mission Editor in Test Flight mode to practice air combat. He demonstrates how to select maps, set up realistic scenarios, customize allied and enemy aircraft, and adjust mission settings like weather, time of day, and ammo limits. The video emphasizes using the tool to improve dogfighting skills, practice against specific planes, and gain confidence before multiplayer battles. While top-tier jets may encounter bugs, the Mission Editor offers a versatile and effective way to rehearse tactics, learn maps, and sharpen flying skills in a controlled, engaging environment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Mission Editor in War Thunder is a powerful tool for practicing air combat, especially for planes in Test Flight mode.
  • 😀 It only works for planes, not helicopters, and allows selection of specific maps and regions for customized scenarios.
  • 😀 Users can choose different mission types: Air Combat Patrol, Cover Bombers, Attack Ground Targets, Free Flight, or Head-to-Head.
  • 😀 Mission settings can be customized, including allied/enemy aircraft skill, game mode (Arcade, Realistic, Custom), time of day, weather, and take-off style.
  • 😀 Limited fuel and ammo can be turned off for practice sessions to allow extended flying and combat opportunities.
  • 😀 Players can select enemy aircraft types and quantities, and optionally assign secondary weapons if available.
  • 😀 Missions typically allow multiple lives, providing repeated practice opportunities in the same session.
  • 😀 The AI in missions provides realistic targets and attacks, helping players regain flying confidence and practice dogfighting skills.
  • 😀 The tool is particularly useful for learning how to fight specific enemy planes or to practice avoidance of anti-aircraft fire and ground attacks.
  • 😀 Top-tier jets may experience bugs in the Mission Editor, whereas propeller planes generally work smoothly for practice.
  • 😀 Overall, the Mission Editor is recommended for both new and returning players to refine skills, regain familiarity with maps, and improve combat confidence.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video presented by Carl (ScreamZilla)?

    -The video is a tutorial on using the Mission Editor in War Thunder, primarily to help players practice air combat, improve flying skills, and regain confidence after not playing for a while.

  • Which vehicles can be used in the Mission Editor according to the video?

    -Only planes can be used in the Mission Editor. Helicopters are not supported.

  • Do players need a premium account to use the Mission Editor effectively?

    -Yes, the video mentions that a premium account is likely required to make full use of the Mission Editor's features.

  • What types of missions can be set up in the Mission Editor?

    -Players can set up air combat patrols, free flights, head-to-head combat, missions to cover bombers, or missions to attack ground targets.

  • What customization options are available for missions?

    -Players can adjust allied and enemy aircraft skill levels, select arcade, realistic, or custom modes, set the time of day and weather, choose limited fuel and ammo settings, and determine takeoff options (from air or ground).

  • How does the Mission Editor help with practicing against specific enemy planes?

    -Players can select specific enemy planes, such as the Ki-96, to practice engaging aircraft they find challenging. Secondary weapons and the number of enemy vehicles can also be customized for targeted training.

  • What are the benefits of practicing in the Mission Editor compared to standard test flights?

    -Unlike standard test flights, the Mission Editor provides realistic combat with AI enemies and allies, live targets, and ground threats like AA fire, giving players a more dynamic and practical training environment.

  • Are there any limitations or issues with the Mission Editor mentioned in the video?

    -Yes, the Mission Editor can be buggy with top-tier jets, and some options for heavy bombers may be missing. It generally works better with propeller planes.

  • How does the AI behave in the missions?

    -AI enemies actively attack the player and defend themselves, while AI allies provide some support but are generally less effective. The AI provides realistic targets but is not perfect due to inherent limitations.

  • How does the Mission Editor help players regain confidence or improve skills?

    -It allows players to practice shooting, maneuvering, avoiding AA fire, and engaging different planes in realistic conditions. This helps rebuild familiarity with controls, combat physics, and enemy behavior.

  • Can the Mission Editor be used to explore maps without engaging in combat?

    -Yes, the Free Flight mode allows players to explore maps and learn their layouts without combat, making it useful for map familiarization.

  • How many lives does a player get in a mission, and how does it affect practice?

    -The number of lives depends on the setup, and in the video example, four lives are given. Multiple lives allow players to retry and practice without restarting completely, enhancing training efficiency.

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