Season's Greetings From Wargaming
Дата: 26.12.2012 12:33:53
mikel1967, on Dec 26 2012 - 09:33, said: i will be nice this one time and not call you any names,that is the
best i can do for you russians and your pets,from all of us north
american germans,hope the coming year sees our handicapps come off
and well have a happy new year,otherwise,coal for the
dev,s,still dont know how you won any awards,but people are a funny
animal
GeneralDirection: I just want you to know that you aren't being ignored. You've been
very vocal for German tanks, and we're listening. The recent
changes to Russian heavies were to bring things more inline in
terms of balance. We're probably not there yet overall, and we
probably won't ever be (it's the nature of an ever-changing online
game), but we're focused on making sure every branch in the game
feels rewarding to play and doesn't leave you scratching your head.
The last thing we want to do is have someone play our game and
think "Man, why did I waste my time with this?" That's just
counter-productive.
You've been a staunch advocate for the German branches in particular, and I want you to know we recognize that. We may not always agree with you on balance concerns, but we do look at all feedback--negative and positive--before making a decision.
Ultimately we're designing the game for you. We play World of Tanks, but we're not out to produce something we like--we want a game that everyone likes.
You've been a staunch advocate for the German branches in particular, and I want you to know we recognize that. We may not always agree with you on balance concerns, but we do look at all feedback--negative and positive--before making a decision.
Ultimately we're designing the game for you. We play World of Tanks, but we're not out to produce something we like--we want a game that everyone likes.
Season's Greetings From Wargaming