[Updated 1] Just to inform fellow players about "The Mighty Jingles"...
Дата: 14.01.2016 16:00:24
TheBinoWithTheGoldenGun, on 14 January 2016 - 11:17 AM, said: ..... well Ectar.... Whats with this Reporting issue? Better
care for that than this useless stuff in Video. And sag to tell you
but 75% of guys on this meeting have zero idea of this game.
And tbh NewMultiShow maybe a good player with big fanbase but hes
not a guy u invite for stuff like this. I think hes not a person
that will be very creativ in situations like this.Ectar: The reporting issue is something Customer Support are
dealing with. It could have been brought up in conversation but
none of the people present would have been able to answer questions
about it. As an example the question about bundling is asked
again to Victor later and he directs the question to Marcus (as
bundling price and content for World of Tanks not
something that Victor the CEO of the company has day to day input
into). Contributors were taken from across our main
player outlets. Quickybaby like it or not is by far the most
influential streamer with the largest reach. Jingles is the same
with YouTube and Rita's blog has a very high readership. In terms
of the Polish and German community NewMultiShow and Riokat are
amongst the most well known. There was only a limited amount
of places available to offer and not everyone was able to be
invited. It was beneficial to have people there with a wide
experience in different areas of the game.
Schmeksiman, on 14 January 2016 - 11:24 AM, said: You could have taken 5 people from this forum who are
knowledgeable, play WoT on a regular basis, have an independent and
constructive opinion regarding the issues WoT has and who would
contribute in whatever discussion there was. Instead this to
me seems like a sightseeing tour, mere promotion by people who
either won't say a thing against their supposed employer, people
which don't even play this game and some people whose only purpose
is to spread sensationalism and mediocrity. Didn't expect anything
yet still I ended up disappointed.Ectar: You're making a lot of assumptions there that sound like
sour grapes. 1 - We don't pay anyone to make content or work for us
making videos. You know that fine well but to raise that as
an issue is just an attempt to start the rumor mill and give people
something easy to attack. 2 - All the people there play the game
and make regular weekly content. They are popular in their own
fields and that means they're going to attract a lot of questions
and concerns from their communities that they could pass on. 3 -
You're always going to have people who don't like who went for
whatever reason. Like it or not these people are very popular
personalities within the community so it's important once in a
while to speak to these people to find out what makes the community
tick and understand why they're so popular. Someone negative
is always going to be negative and if they went and changes their
opinions, this community would jump down their throat instantly for
"changing" or "being in WG's pocket".
accounta, on 14 January 2016 - 12:39 PM, said: Also note that more negative / cynical streamers like Sir Foch or
Oldskool (german guy) did not get invited? One could say its
because they have less followers, but they certainly are more
heavily invested in WOT than Jingles.Ectar: We had a limitation on how many people could go and deciding
who to go outside of the more larger personalities is not an easy
choice. Whilst I'm sure a lot of people would like to
hear both Foch or Oldskool's feedback, they're both players with
very specific points of view on certain subjects which isn't at all
friendly. Had those players been there, you'd have just as
many if not more people saying things like: Why not Quickybaby,
he's your largest streamer? Why Foch over Circon? Why
not DezGamer? I don't understand how you can say either Foch
or Oldskool is more heavily invested in World of Tanks compared to
Jingles. Streaming each day doesn't make you more
invested. Jingles is pretty much one of the pioneers for
making video content for World of Tanks and has over 450,000
followers on his channel, he releases videos weekly for World of
Tanks and gets on average anything from 50,000 to 150,000 views on
his content. I fully appreciate that some people
don't like him, but to dismiss him as not being as a major
player/personality is pretty unrealistic.
[Updated 1] Just to inform fellow players about "The Mighty Jingles"...














