Next time you call someone a noob or call arty cancer ...
Дата: 31.10.2014 21:10:02
shwedor, on Oct 31 2014 - 19:06, said: I refuse to believe this, some day.....some day Wargaming
will see how insane they were to put artillery in the game and cure
the disease. They are Belorussian/Russian/*insert some other former
Commie Country here* so it may take them a bit longer to catch on
to the fact that artillery is a broken mechanic, but some day they
will.Lert: And when that happens, when they do that, they will realize
that they'll instantly lose a far larger portion of the playerbase
for removing a portion of the game they've invested in to than they
are losing now due to it. Whether you realize it or not, the
"Arty is a cancer" crowd is a (very, VERY) vocal minority. The
majority simply does not care. WG thinks with its wallet.
Zepherex, on Oct 31 2014 - 19:09, said: Bro your OP literally states noobs and skycancer, so
yeah. Lert: No, it states 'calling someone a noob' and 'calling someone
cancer'. Or are you claiming that only you call people noobs?
Reading comprehension, Zeph.
Zepherex, on Oct 31 2014 - 19:09, said: Valachio is someone you shoulda known, he was making videos
on hidden weakspots and tips on how to get the most out of tanks,
I'm sad to have seen him leave. Lert: Which part of "I know full well who he is" did you not
understand?
Zepherex, on Oct 31 2014 - 19:09, said: If you actually had better stats you'd see the horror some
people have to put up with getting focused by triple T92 platoons,
sure its a game, but a game is for entertainment, OOHHHH SO FUN
GETTING CLICKED IN THE FIRST 3 MINS LOOOOL. Load up a new game
rinse and repeat get clicked, etc.Lert: Apparently it is, BECAUSE YOU KEEP COMING BACK FOR
MORE!!!!!! If it really was game ruining, you would've quit playing
already!!!! My mother taught me not to be an f'ing moron and
play games I don't enjoy. So, WHY DO YOU PLAY?!!?!? Answer
me that one, Zeph. No, please. Do. Answer me that one.
Next time you call someone a noob or call arty cancer ...














