I don't really see that bad that you have to go through a few hundred battles to grind enough for going up a tier... If it would be way too easy, there would be a lot of players in higher tiers with very little to no real experience/skills to be up to the challenge. And since the XP has to be earned, it seems like a logic progression factor. At higher tiers you get much more XP and grinding for Iowa or Montana is not that hard (even less if you add XP boosters which are way more common than any other). The real problem is Silver right now, as everything in-game is silver-based.
I don't really see that bad that you have to go through a few hundred battles to grind enough for going up a tier... If it would be way too easy, there would be a lot of players in higher tiers with very little to no real experience/skills to be up to the challenge. And since the XP has to be earned, it seems like a logic progression factor. At higher tiers you get much more XP and grinding for Iowa or Montana is not that hard (even less if you add XP boosters which are way more common than any other). The real problem is Silver right now, as everything in-game is silver-based.
Silver and BP are both limiting factors. Exp isn’t that bad really
I don't really see that bad that you have to go through a few hundred battles to grind enough for going up a tier... If it would be way too easy, there would be a lot of players in higher tiers with very little to no real experience/skills to be up to the challenge. And since the XP has to be earned, it seems like a logic progression factor. At higher tiers you get much more XP and grinding for Iowa or Montana is not that hard (even less if you add XP boosters which are way more common than any other). The real problem is Silver right now, as everything in-game is silver-based.
Silver and BP are both limiting factors. Exp isn’t that bad really
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Yes, silver is the main limiting factor right now, but it shouldn't... Because right now you can't even save a dime if you decide to spend on consumables or equipment.
Silver and BP are both limiting factors. Exp isn’t that bad really
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Yes, silver is the main limiting factor right now, but it shouldn't... Because right now you can't even save a dime if you decide to spend on consumables or equipment.
Sure you can. Just use the prem consumables! If you don’t have any saved up you can always just use gold to buy them. Easy peasy just spend 💵💵💵
Yes, silver is the main limiting factor right now, but it shouldn't... Because right now you can't even save a dime if you decide to spend on consumables or equipment.
Sure you can. Just use the prem consumables! If you don’t have any saved up you can always just use gold to buy them. Easy peasy just spend 💵💵💵
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LOL! Forgot to mention "without using gold". Because, otherwise, why would you even care about silver if you can just throw a pile of real money to get gold and buy Silver with it?
Post by [IG] Retribution on Mar 18, 2018 0:46:24 GMT
This is the reason
Wargaming And even then, it does not take away from what I said: we do need to check the impact and exactly how we will change. This means lots and lots calculations and data assessments and future-proofing. This is not a case of "oh players want us to increase silver gains, let's just make it 20% increase"- it is certainly not as simple as that. Exorbit - 02/23/2018 Which is why there is already multiple wargaming games to look at Wargaming - 02/23/2018 Which all have their own balancing and gameplay as well If this was such an easy thing to do, we would have changed it already Exorbit - 02/23/2018 But you are not looking at there history which means you will fail as they did Wargaming - 02/23/2018 You can imagine how much time and effort that would save us! Exorbit - 02/23/2018 I can which is why a lot of us don’t understand why you aren’t looking at it and thinking it’s the same type of economy but ours is in a recession Wargaming - 02/23/2018 Anyhow, unfortunately I have no time to discuss this yet again in private. The post was meant as an insight, to explain why it is taking as long. If you do not agree, feel free to leave your comment here, but do not assume that this is as easy as you make it out to be.
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