Why isn't WOT as popular in America?
Дата: 19.12.2014 18:22:08
GrouchySmurf, on Dec 19 2014 - 16:11, said: Once again the fact that you cant even respond to the evidence i've
already explained, tells us all we need to know about
you.......... We understand what your saying Lert, WoT is a
perfect fun game and we should all be playing it. So
if this is true can you explain why so many people are leaving such
a fun, FAIR game? Or are those server numbers lying too?
Lert: WHAT EVIDENCE?! All you've posted is baseless tin
foil hat rantings, spawned from a mind that can't even comprehend
how to play this game. As for this game being perfect? 1)
That's not relevant to the thread and 2) Not what I ever implied
(just more of you inventing bullcrap for your own purposes) - but,
allow me to entertain you ... Things I don't like about this
game: - Clunky spotting mechanics requiring serious study to
understand - Too much RNG - General imbalance between certain
vehicles compared to their MM spread - Terribly optimized game
engine running like molasses on powerful computers - Ever
increasing footprint - Troll bounces like Jageru shells bouncing
off the rear of a BatChat 25t - Complete absence of any viable
tutorial explaining deeper mechanics - Lack of functionality to go
from inside the game client to the forum Things I don't like
about WG: - Too blatantly moneygrubbing - Pathetic 'specials' -
Unequal treatment of different servers - Weak costumer support -
Weak forum moderation showing blatant favoritism and allowing
worthless trolls to just keep on posting bullcrap - Slow to respond
to blatant imbalances that sometimes are left for years before
they're addressed No, this game is far from perfect. No game
is. Please point out where I ever claimed or even implied that it
was? As for your final point - yes, people are leaving, but
that's par for the course for any online game that has been active
for years and years. Old people leave. New people join. That's
normal. Current population of WoT seems stagnant, after almost 4
years since the servers went live. That's actually pretty damn good
- most online games (especially niche ones like a silly internet
pixel tank game like WoT) would do very well to get the numbers of
growth and retention that WoT has shown over the past few years.
As for the game being fair or not - yeah it is. It screws
everyone over equally. Ofcourse, if you had any mental capacity to
understand how the actual game worked, you would see that - but
instead all that you see is "conspiracy this, cheat that, warpack
such, WG suckup so". Anything else?
Why isn't WOT as popular in America?














