About the money barrier...
Дата: 20.05.2011 19:20:20

First of all, is there a tipping point, where, after having risen through the tiers, you start losing money more often instead of making money? Do you have to play, for example, tanks from tiers 5 and 6 to fund running your tier 9 tanks ?
Second, if there is no such tipping point, does rising through the tiers actually involve simply upping the stakes? As in, at higher tiers, do you run the risk of losing a lot more credits, compared to lower tiers ?
Thanks much
ARGO: First of all, is there a tipping point, where, after having risen
through the tiers, you start losing money more often instead of
making money? Do you have to play, for example, tanks from tiers 5
and 6 to fund running your tier 9 tanks ?
Answer: Tier 8 and up and yes you will need tanks to feed your higher tiers premium alone will only break you even.
Second, if there is no such tipping point, does rising through the tiers actually involve simply upping the stakes? As in, at higher tiers, do you run the risk of losing a lot more credits, compared to lower tiers ?
Answer: Oh yes....it can be very expensive if your not taking it seriously. Ammo, repairs, consumables...Oh yeah.
Example: IS7 costs up to 25,000 to repair, around $1,200 a shell, and up to 500,000 for rammers and such.
Answer: Tier 8 and up and yes you will need tanks to feed your higher tiers premium alone will only break you even.
Second, if there is no such tipping point, does rising through the tiers actually involve simply upping the stakes? As in, at higher tiers, do you run the risk of losing a lot more credits, compared to lower tiers ?
Answer: Oh yes....it can be very expensive if your not taking it seriously. Ammo, repairs, consumables...Oh yeah.
Example: IS7 costs up to 25,000 to repair, around $1,200 a shell, and up to 500,000 for rammers and such.
