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A Charity Auction with Three Great Vehicles!

Дата: 15.01.2019 16:08:35
View PostSiliconSidewinder, on 14 January 2019 - 03:38 PM, said:     look the real thing you guys should be talking about is why you allways shoot your own foot like that:   simply make a new tank and offer that for such events.   could have been a reskinned Premium Tiger on tier VII. would that have been cool? I think so, and the costs for introducing such a special tank would have been minimal. And then stick to it and just sell this tank on charity auctions like this.    

eekeeboo:   If a new tank is made and you limit the availability, people will complain at that too :(   

View PostMcLovers, on 15 January 2019 - 05:31 AM, said:   I think the problem here is that you have supplied one tank so how is it possible for the WOT community to get involved when only one person can give to that charity event via this method and therefore only one person can benefit from this auction in WOT's.   I feel there is a little bit of blind rage here and wargaming have a history of ignoring their players, it's nice to see community managers on the forum but it feels like you are only here to calm us down when WG bulldozes yet another unpopular decision into the game.

eekeeboo:   The intention above all else is to provide something unique to auction (Type 59 has been used) and raise as much as possible for charity. For next year.... we'll cross that bridge when we get there!   

View PostWoT_RU_Doing, on 15 January 2019 - 06:06 AM, said: The thing is, all the fuss could have been avoided if they'd simply offered a different tank in the first place. I don't think WG have ever made a statement that something will never be available for sale again quite as clearly as they did with the Mutant, Pz IV/V and A-32. As a result, you'd think that the marketing dept would have a poster on the wall saying "DON'T SELL THESE TANKS". I think they may have such a poster for the SU-76I, but that was an internal WG decision not to sell it rather than a promise to WG's customers. However, there are still other existing vehicles that could have been offered such as the ISU-130, T-44-122 or even the Type 59 again.

eekeeboo:   ​As far I'm aware there's not a lot left to provide as a unique item to auction or a rarity that will encourage high bidding to all go to charity.     

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