| I want to introduct something about NXJ wedge | | | | to play for all Station Pass games starting June |
| type over tension resistant clamp. Place of Origin: | | | | 26, 2007. It can be downloaded on the Sony |
| China Zhejiang Model Number: NXJ Brand Name: | | | | Station website. |
| SL Terms of Payment: L/C,D/P,T/T Supply | | | | Gameplay |
| Ability: 10000 Piece/Pieces per Month Minimum | | | | Upon joining the arena, each player selects a tank |
| Order: 1000 Piece/Pieces Packaging: CARTONS | | | | to operate from the five models available. The |
| Delivery Lead Time: 15-20DAYS APPLICATION: | | | | tank may then be customized through the |
| NXJ series wedge type aluminum alloy | | | | utilization of various weapons and support |
| overtension resistant clamp is applicable for the | | | | modules. Numerous combinations can be used, |
| terminals of 1KV and 10KV (including not more | | | | contingent on what the player wishes to do |
| than 10KV) aerial insulating aluminum core line,or it | | | | (capture other teams' flags or fight, for example). |
| is used in the overtension resistant insulator bunch | | | | The player may switch tank models during the |
| of the two terminal of overtension resistant | | | | game by using one of their base's recon stations. |
| sections,it can fix or fasten the aerial insulating | | | | Players see the Tanarus world through the tank |
| lead,Every kind of products is respectively fitted | | | | gun turret. |
| with different plastic wedge core according to the | | | | There is no set objective in Tanarus, though the |
| norms of lead. Detail Specification: TYPE 1KV | | | | game presents various goals of team-based |
| conductor 10KV conductor conductor section | | | | combat: Generally, to destroy the other colors' |
| (Redirected from Tanarus (computer game)) | | | | tanks, capture recon stations to provide a tactical |
| Tanarus | | | | or strategic advantage, and, finally, to capture |
| Developer(s) | | | | another team's flag, bringing it back to your own |
| Verant Interactive | | | | base, thus destroying everyone on that team. |
| Publisher(s) | | | | Regular combat |
| Sony Online Entertainment | | | | There are four sets of arenas with a set |
| Platform(s) | | | | regular-type gameplay, by which any tank is |
| Windows PC | | | | accessible and no weapons are restricted. These |
| Release date(s) | | | | are: Practice, Beginner, Open, Advanced |
| November 30, 1997 | | | | (otherwise known as ADV), and Co-op. |
| Genre(s) | | | | Practice provides various arenas to help players |
| First-person shooter | | | | of all ranks hone their skills. No score is gained |
| Mode(s) | | | | (though bounty can still be collected and combat |
| Multiplayer | | | | proceeds as normal) and there is no alteration to |
| Media | | | | a player's kill-deaths ratio. |
| Download | | | | Beginner provides players with a rank of Newbie |
| System requirements | | | | to Sergeant a place to combat each other fairly. |
| Pentium 133 or greater processor, 32 MB RAM, | | | | However, because of the lack of new players in |
| Direct 3D compliant video card | | | | the game, the Beginner set of arenas are seldom |
| Input methods | | | | used. Score and ratio counts here. |
| Keyboard or Joystick | | | | Open is a set of arenas for players of all ranks to |
| Tanarus is a free 3D multiplayer online tank | | | | combat each other. All score and ratio counts as |
| first-person shooter that was commercially | | | | normal. |
| released on November 30, 1997. It was | | | | Advanced is only available for players of the rank |
| developed under the direction of John Smedley at | | | | Sergeant and above. Here, while a player's score |
| Verant Interactive (which had recently parted | | | | and ratio matters as much as anywhere else, |
| from 989 Studios) and published by Sony Online | | | | bonuses are provided for recon captures |
| Entertainment (SOE). Originally titled Armorgeddon, | | | | maintenance and other achievements by adding |
| Verant was forced to change the name when | | | | to a player's score. |
| another game with that name was discovered. | | | | Advanced Co-op is a set of arenas recently |
| Tanarus was in open beta from 1996 through | | | | implemented into the game which works mostly |
| most of 1997, and quickly gained a strong | | | | the same as Advanced. However, in Co-op, |
| following through word-of-mouth.[citation needed] | | | | players are required to use teamwork. Players |
| Once the game was commercially released, | | | | who don't assist their teams in the Co-op arenas |
| however, there was very little marketing effort | | | | may be banned from the Co-op arenas. A ban |
| on the part of Sony, and despite critical | | | | from Co-op arenas does not affect access to the |
| acclaim,[citation needed] sales were disappointing. | | | | rest of the Tanarus arenas. |
| Tanarus is now part of the Station Pass package | | | | Missile wars |
| offered by Sony Online Entertainment, which also | | | | There are two sets of arenas utilizing a special |
| includes Infantry and Cosmic Rift. It is now free | | | | type of combat that uses missiles and a Lightning |
| to play and doesn't require payment of any kind. | | | | tank: Phoenix wars and Force wars. |
| On May 25, 2007, SOE announced the end of pay | | | | |