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Our Visit to a Hungarian Military Festival

Дата: 27.05.2014 12:14:36
View PostSerbian_Infidel, on 26 May 2014 - 09:49 PM, said: Dear WoT team, and the whole WoT community - I am a great fan of your whole work, and admire your success. However, when I read the highlights from the military festival, I started to wonder whether we visited the same place. I came along with another WoT member, and unfortunately we arrived late for the goodies, but what we found was way below the level of the description at your news page. First of all, we have barely located the tent, which was not marked in any way to resemble the WoT community. Secondly, conditions inside the tent were mildly saying, similar to the trains carrying prisoners to concentration camps in WWII. Furthermore, when we arrived around 2.30 pm, we found out that both members of your team have gone away, meaning they would not be coming back. By the way, first Hungarian WoT staff member we contacted did not speak English at all! Not to mention that there was nothing available to purchase, if not to get for free...   All put together, I sincerely hope that next time similar event will be at much higher level of organization, like WoT deserves!   Your Serbian neighbour, :)

Ph3lan: Although I wasn't one of the organizers I was there as a commentator/caster for the tournament and yes, the event had it's fair share of problems and technical difficulties. Hovever don't forget that this was the first event of this kind and there was a lot to learn for the organizers, and they did an absolutely admirable job trying to cope with all the problems that came up (loss of internet connection, incredible heat etc.) and by the end I at least had a blast being there and there were a lot of people sharing my sentiment :) It's true that the WoT staff members went away for a while in the afternoon (probably to have something to eat, after distributing a truckload of T-shirts codes and other stuff), but they came back later and everyone could speak to them.  It's true that not every Hungarian staff member could speak English, but there were quite a few who did, including some of us who were helping them out, so you were probably unlucky in that regard. There is a lot to be improved upon, but all in all it was a great experience and I am sure the next one will be even better.   Best regards,    Ph3lan    

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