How is WG stealing our personal reserves time
Дата: 29.01.2019 12:27:20
____Green____, on 29 January 2019 - 10:10 AM, said: One of the problems with time limit is - U are pushing your self to
play bunch of battles in a row, you dont take a small rest between
battles. Start to make stupid decisions, lose your max
concentration. I really like to take small 5min breaks after two
good battles or after some stupid lose some misplay. I use that
time to give a hug to my wife (mostly just a sweet butslap), check
what my kids are doing, make a cup of coffee or tea etc. So
whats better? Quality or quantity?eekeeboo: This may be the case for yourself and it's unfortunate you
struggle to play over a protracted period of time without rest,
without a detriment to your gameplay, but for many like myself I
already struggle with the amount of down time and thrive on pushing
for a goal and objective. Each to their own and try to cater to the
majority without punishing the minority. Having a number of
battles reserves doesn't correlate to an increase in quality
in your battles.
Renesco, on 29 January 2019 - 10:12 AM, said: Never mind power outages, I've 3 kids and finding a 2 hour
window to sit down uninterrupted is practically impossible. Didn't
WG themselves say most of the people who play this game are family
men in their 30s and 40s? Then there must be a lot of other people
like me who are constantly being interrupted and as such, the time
limit thing is counter-intuitive to us and thus we don't use them.
If the boosters were for X amount of battles instead of a time
limit, I can tell you I wouldn't have 200 of them rotting in my
inventory right now.eekeeboo: At the same time x number of battles and you're interrupted
in each and every battle (as you mention happens frequently), there
would be a benefit for the timed booster.
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Geno1isme, on 29 January 2019 - 10:18 AM, said: Well, after reading the other replies a freeze-on-logout
wouldn't solve the issues with getting interrupted by clan
activities either as well. So probably better an option to freeze
the timer on demand once per hour the reserve is running (so one
time for 1h reserve and two times for 2h reserves). That should
limit the potential for abuse significantly (as you can only
trigger the freeze in the garage).eekeeboo: Now introducing such a mechanic can be confused and how
people would then need to decide which one, depending on the time
remaining on the booster, some would prefer to let the one with 1
minute remaining run out to start a new one etc. Again I don't want
it to seem like I'm constantly negating your point of view or
arguing, but trying to just illustrate the importance and the other
side of why things are the way they are.
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