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Anyone watching the WOW CC program meltdown?!?

Дата: 15.08.2021 21:41:56
View Posticbrainy, on Aug 15 2021 - 10:57, said:   This has been a problem since Rubicon in 2017; I'm effectively seeing this as Wargaming, or should I say Victor Kislyi and the WG head office, retaliating against its players for not giving the response they wanted.   Victor Kislyi (immediately following the Rubicon fallout) said to news website Polygon that he would give independence to each branch of the company to "find their own path to success"; this would have been a very good move as it would ensure that real-life demand in varying regions are best reflected.   I thought my account was successfully terminated, but this turns out not to be the case, likely because I forgot to remove any remaining integrations that prevented this from happening; but I'll take the opportunity to say that I will never even consider reinstall Wargaming's games again unless: The forum strike on my account for citing that perfectly-relevant Polygon article during the Crew 2.0 first iteration is removed, and the (unknown) moderator responsible directly apologises to me for acting in clear bad faith Victor Kislyi honours his own words and gives the independence that each version of the game needs Moderators stop interfering with the natural feedback process (feedback is only valid when it is raw and untampered) Completely drop Crew 2.0, as there is no proof that a sizeable number of customers have ever complained about the currently-used system   I've been working in the community sector since Summer 2010 and I know exactly what I am talking about; I hope the moderators here show serious consideration and attention during this very sensitive time period, as I believe their interference in how we can express ourselves is making the situation precipitously worse; does company policies mean more, to yous and Wargaming as a whole, than the trust of your customers?   It's a total mess; and I agree that Wargaming are at an all-time moral low both with the game itself and here in the forums. In Paul Charlton's (a.k.a. MightyJingles) most recent Mingles with Jingles episode, he brands Wargaming behaving anti-consumer like Electronic Arts have been in recent times.   I suggest everyone starts tightening their money belts and consider finding something else to invest their hard-earned money in, because I am certain that Wargaming is not going to back down, and will sharply raise the risks of arguing with its customer base.   (I will assert any tampering of this message by moderators as wilful censorship, as the above is a true reflection of my thoughts and stance towards Wargaming and its employees.)

Jaguarz:  The only thing Victor Kislyi cares about WOT and WOWS now is that they make money, he literally couldnt give less of a crap about its day to day running The issue inside Wargaming is greed and jealousy and it isnt complex. The old guard made bags of cash while working at Wargaming because they were a part of its exponential growth, the issue is the new guys who have come in think they are better than anyone else and are upset that they are not able to walk off with millions in bonuses and share options. This is why all we are seeing is short term cash grab plans designed to look good on a yearly report so they can make bank and run. Wargaming has a huge corporate culture issue though, as in they dont have one, its just a complete fustercluck and what you get out of things is more closely linked to who you know as opposed to what you do. While I have had some good dealings with some of WGNAs staff no one could ever accuse the office of being professional yet its probably the most professional of Wargamings offices and satellites.

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