Warm Up for the Holidays With New Missions
Дата: 10.12.2018 18:34:46
PlasticGangsta, on 10 December 2018 - 08:06 AM, said: Listen, I ain't no good at this game. I just got the 6 y badge I
have been playing almost all that time with a couple of breaks. I
do try, but I just do not seem to get any better. However I play
for hours and hours every week (I had a heart attack and a
quadruple bypass that left me for all intentions house bound... so
I have a lot of time on my hands) and I spend a lot of money on
premium vehicles and the like. I often struggle with the missions
but usually (over the last few years anyway) there has been a way
for me to achieve the missions through dogged determination. Over
the last few weeks I have noticed that more and more the missions
have begun to have higher and higher minimum requirements. For
instance these missions require finishing in the top 5 in a winning
battle and doing twice the hit points of your vehicle in damage.
There is no alternative for just grinding and as such I doubt very
much I will complete and I have failed to complete many of the more
recent missions with progress only if you finish in the top
3.Funnily enough yesterday for the Krampus mission I finished in
the top 3, 3 times in only a couple of hours but that was a fluke
and only happens occasionally. I know I am likely to get a load of
stick from the better players with comments like learn to play the
game or concentrate on improving but I think that ship has sailed.
If I have not improved dramatically in 6 years I doubt it is going
to happen now, it frustrates me but I am nearly 50 and maybe my
reaction times are not what they were, I know my eyesight ain't.
The thing is good or bad I feel I am just as valid a WoT
player and CUSTOMER as anyone else and things are moving more and
more towards a culture where only the best players receive any
rewards.........eekeeboo: The best advice I can give is not just playing more, but
think about how and what you do in your games. Objectively look at
every time you die, how could you have done it differently? I don't
know if you're interested but looking at streams can be useful for
some people. I learned more by constantly taking risks and learning
and remember what didn't and did work.
Warm Up for the Holidays With New Missions














