rigged - gaming experience - game economy - player base
Дата: 04.04.2020 16:22:46
alb, on Apr 03 2020 - 18:19, said: Just some thoughts... The game has changed over the years
and without doubt consumables and equipment are now a very
important part of the game. Injury to crew members, module damage
(including turret popping) to vehicles is much more common now than
before. So if you don't purchase consumables or equipment your at a
big disadvantage. Therefore, it makes sense that RNG has been
intentionally changed for better or worse. At the end of the
day, frustration in the game is mainly caused due to either
maintaining stats, insufficient credits, experience earned or
simply not winning. IMO each of the causes can be fixed in
the game. For new players, the lack of the right amount of
free garage slots, free barrack spaces, credits grind, experience
grind and not winning is likely to make players quit the game. If
new players don't join plus stick playing or if old timers leave
then the game will die. I think wargaming are right on some
issues (eg. blueprints etc) but are wrong on others, such as
anonymisor which is statistically a fail, as clearly the larger
player base thinks the current stat system external stat system is
good.TeriyakiTanker: As others have said equipment, consumables, and good crews have
always been important. If you arent running all of those you
are not going to be nearly as good as you would otherwise
be. I sort of agree with you on garage slots and barracks
slots, after playing the game for a decent amount of time they are
pretty easy to get but early on I think they lessen the enjoyment
of the game for newcomers. They really should just do away
with both at this point. Anonymizer, who cares. You can
see the persons name after the battle is over so I don't see how it
changes anything. If it breaks in game XVM stats and win
chance I think its for the best. I never saw a lot of people
complaining about losing battles before they started but I haven't
seen it at all since the anonymizer came into the game so I think
it was a good addition. The game is certainly entering its old
age and is slowly dying. Personally I do no think after 10
years they are going to change anything that will start bringing
back new players. There aren't exactly tens of thousands of
players who are just waiting for that one change to come play this
game. It just isn't going to happen. In all honesty my
gut feeling is that the more changes they make the more likely they
are to drive off current players.
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