Why do you lose battles?
Дата: 22.08.2016 06:16:39
Ulfhedinn_, on 17 August 2016 - 11:35 AM, said: You don't seem to understand (maybe because it's all relative and
you're not looking at the bigger situation and how it all fits
together, how whatever gain you think you've got is meaningless and
valueless compared to the huge gain / stacked advantage others
have) but fair enough, I'm talented, educated and qualified in
assessing product value, competitor comparison marketing and value
propositions used to be my professional job. Not everyone will be
able to see through this, the total rip off WG are orchestrating
with how they've reconfigured and funnelled the game economies and
opportunities, but I've stated the situation as it really is, can't
do anything about people who refuse to see it or just can't.
edit - and although it's only my assumption, obviously so as I
don't know his reasons, it makes sense for me over Ectar
leaving, when you're clued up and objective enough to see how much
it's all being over-exploited and sold out, there's no way it's
viable on a long term basis, there's no social conscience at all
any more, WG must laugh when they hear the term 'enthusiast',
there's going to be an increasing amount of dissatisfaction,
resentment and casualties as people realise they've been left
behind, used, and wake up to this, imo long-term WOT's and WG's
brand is screwed.Ectar:
From this thread -
Ectar, on 17 August 2016 - 09:48 AM, said: Actually I left Wargaming because I was offered a role where
I was able to do more casting/hosting, which is something I
really enjoy. I thought I was pretty clear about that in my
leaving post because I didn't want people assuming/making
stuff up. It was a personal choice for a slight career
change. Plain and simple with no drama or shenanigans behind
it. Ectar:
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