Whenever the tested features do not include stuff like physics changes or modified hulls/turrets parameters, the game-play is essentially identical to the real Tanki's. Each new player is given the same rank and amount of starter crystals that the developers have determined for the given testing. When a public testing is done, all created accounts are temporary (unrelated to the accounts with the same usernames in the standard Tanki).
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The servers are mostly not open to the wide public- while access is only permitted to staff members and players with a special invite code by the staff- but from time to time an access is given to everyone, allowing them to create a temporary test account and check the tested features. The experimented features can include stuff like new turrets and hulls, but also entire game mechanisms that have yet to be added to Tanki, such as the mouse-control and the Daily Missions. The test server Needs Code only for Test 1 Or 2 But The Others 5 6 Not needed 5 6 have 10000000 crystals cand command nad cant get rank or add crystals : ( NickName (Not Test server): Peachtanker (highest rank I Have ) 15688.84646.54889.5558. A unofficial page of the TO Test Server for tell you when its open with details. Alternatively, you can use the link below which will take you directly to the Play Store. Simply go to the Play Store and search for 'Tanki Online', press 'Install', and then follow the on-screen instructions. Invite codes If at the moment theres no mass testing going on, but is online, then the access to the test.
Anything you buy or earn on the test server, be it crystals, supplies or turrets/hulls, will never go to your account on the main server. Tanki Online's Test Server is a separated server from the game, where new features are usually tested by parts of the community before being released to everyone in the actual game. Usually, there is a restart of all servers at 02:00 UTC+0 or 03:00 UTC+0. Purpose of the test server The Test server is to test new updates, as well as finding bugs and errors, in an environment comfortable for testers.