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        <description>You know that tank-like vehicle at your base that everyone neglects?  Yeah, it looks like a tank, but it has weaker armor and is slower, so it must suck, right?  Actually, it's the mobile artillery, and if you practiced with it a bit you could become a big asset to your team, whether or not you can get someone to spot for artillery.  It can destroy anything in one direct hit and causes powerful splash damage even if it doesn't hit.  In Point of Existence 2, a good artillery operator fears nothing but other good artillery operators, jet pilots, and the occasional helicopter pilot. This is one full round of Lutsk in artillery.  I only died once, when some dummy jumped in the artillery with me and drove me straight to the enemy!  The result of this round is no exception:  I (and my teams) consistently dominate matches when I jump in the artillery for the round.  So can you. EDIT:  As of Point of Existence 2 v1.7 and onward, artillery no longer works like this.  You don't need a second person to spot for you to see the satellite view, and it pops up automatically every time you fire.  While it's still very possible to use it like this, you're better off helping your team away from the action.  I'll leave this video up for posterity.</description>
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