What do people mean by "Pay to Win"?
Дата: 21.08.2021 23:07:12

Are people misusing this term to mean something else entirely? Or are there really people out there that think you will magically win more battles in this game if you buy something without actually improving your skill?
Draschel: The whole idea, doesn't necessarily mean ''Pay to win, all
the time'' It means, ''pay to win, more than you deserve
to'' I will explainAn average performing player, as defined
by world of tanks NA population standards, will scratch out 48.6%
W/R, and perform @ 1,100 WN8. This average performing
player, will do this kind of performance in an IS3, or IS7
typically. Here is where the problem starts. If this exact
player is playing Defender, or object 260, object 279E - their
performances tend to be slightly higher than they otherwise are
capable of. So instead, now they are averaging 50.5% W/R,
1,500 WN8. You see the big problem here? It is the same, comparing
people who have super conqueror and then also got Chieftain, doing
better than expected according to prior performance. And how they
got these tanks, paying of course. Someone average, PAYING for
LT432 may not break the record books in performance, but sure as
heck is doing better than they did completing LTTB. Someone average
PAYING for Somua, will do better than that said average guy
struggling through AMX50100. This is paying, and winning. Even if
they aren't what you expect, out with a 60+ W/R dominating the
game. They paid, and as such are reaping benefit and winning
more. The misuse of this language, of ''pay to win play'' gets
spammed most with gold ammunition usage in my experience. Although,
exclusively when a user starts spamming premium consumables,
ammunition, directives --- they will undoubtedly win more -
the problem is premium ammunition isn't exclusive. Premium
ammunition is available to everyone. Premium ammunition can be
acquired, without a heap of gold for it. Which means the complaint
is a means to an end, and just someone talking s--- They got
beat, bested, and are looking for scapegoat s--- to complain over.
And this is a big issue of pride, rather than truthfully looking
into what "pay to win" model means Now before all the
yelling and screaming, 260, 279E, Chieftain can't be bought with
gold, "what do you mean paid for, paying to get them and win?''That
is another story, but don't you worry, the underhanded, low levels
of World of Tanks involves plenty of lucrative contracting, paying
- for people to get these tanks you can't normally get with gold is
there. Astoundingly and pronounced.
What do people mean by "Pay to Win"?