Pro Tanki Online Test Server ^new^ -

The ProTanki Online project is a fan-led, standalone restoration of the game as it existed between 2014 and 2017, frequently updating with test phases to refine balance changes, such as adjustments to Isida and the reintroduction of PRO battles. Unlike the official Tanki Online test server, this platform focuses on classic gameplay mechanics and alternative, non-predatory monetization models. For more information on the ProTanki project, visit protanki-game.com. ProTanki | Main page

Strategy 3: Scrimming Without the Noise

On the live server, random teammates often ignore strategy. On the Pro Test Server, use the global chat to organize 6v6 or 7v7 scrims (practice matches). Set rules like: pro tanki online test server

Early Access: See new hulls, turrets, or maps before they hit the main servers. The ProTanki Online project is a fan-led, standalone

Test URL: The test server often resides at a subdomain, such as test.protanki.online or public.protanki.online. Using your main account credentials (poorly): Never use

  1. Using your main account credentials (poorly): Never use the same password on the test server. While the official server is secure, test servers have reduced encryption for performance. Use a unique password.
  2. Ignoring the "Bug Report" button: If you find a glitch (e.g., a turret shooting through a wall) and don't report it, it will go live. Then, a hacker will use it against you for a month. Reporting benefits you directly.
  3. Lag over-grinding: The test server is hosted on lower-tier hardware. If you have 300ms ping, don't judge the weapon's performance. Instead, test client-side mechanics (like turret rotation speed) where ping matters less.

What is the Pro Tanki Online Test Server?

Before diving into tactics, let’s clarify what this server actually is. Tanki Online maintains several types of servers: the main international servers (US, EU, RU), the Steam client, and the Test Server. The "Pro" designation usually refers to the closed or semi-closed testing environment reserved for major updates (like the transition to HD graphics, new physics engines, or rebalanced M+ parts).