How long will WoT last?
Дата: 19.12.2013 18:37:38
         vibezzz, on 19 December 2013 - 05:23 PM, said: Wargaming has to do one very important thing if it wants to retain
a large portion of it's fan base. That is to not listen to each and
every single person. Look at what happened to World of Warcraft,
Blizzard listened to the majority, made it a casual game
and lost it's mojo. Almost like a double edged sword, do
Wargaming listen to the players, or do they listen to themselves?
Either way can be fatal and it's perhaps finding that happy medium
that Wargaming need to do in order to ensure that longevity.
vibezzz, on 19 December 2013 - 05:23 PM, said: Wargaming has to do one very important thing if it wants to retain
a large portion of it's fan base. That is to not listen to each and
every single person. Look at what happened to World of Warcraft,
Blizzard listened to the majority, made it a casual game
and lost it's mojo. Almost like a double edged sword, do
Wargaming listen to the players, or do they listen to themselves?
Either way can be fatal and it's perhaps finding that happy medium
that Wargaming need to do in order to ensure that longevity.Dakiras:   There is definitely merit in what you say, and I agree with
your final statement. There does indeed need to be a middle ground
when it comes to implementing changes to the game.  
Implementing every suggestions that is made by the playerbase isn't
a productive way to do things, and what's important is that the
game stays true to its goals and roots. That being said, with the
industry being such a fast-paced one, it's important to adapt to
the uncontrollable changes within the industry. Thus, player
feedback comes into play. Happy medium is definitely the key.
How long will WoT last? 
            













