

This change is only more valuable if you want a tier 6 premium. Value is dependent on the customer seeing something valuable. A tier 6 premium is worth more than a tier 5 premium. Or do they not perceive how it makes them look bad as well and potentially reduces the value of their service.Īnd yes, you are getting something more valuable. I am surprised the community contributors aren't making a stink about this. Some of those folks might even make a living off of their monetized videos. Which then takes away the incentive to spend the 15 minutes watching someone's monetized youtube video. It also throws doubt on the folks reporting on the potential advantage of buying a certain product. OK, that is the game owners right but it does not incline folks to pay for perceived advantages anymore. IRL there are massive industries built on that concept.īut then the gamer ( a term used in another hobby I enjoy that describes someone who tries to find every advantage possible) hear it will be changed and the advantage they paid for is being taken away. Isn't that a viable reason for spending money in an otherwise free to play game? Isn't that why folks spend money on upgrades in any other sort of competition? I know I spent lots of money in other hobbies in order to get an advantage to help me win. Yes they bought it thinking it would give an advantage.

It's a shame no one thought about the needs of the players- OHWAITTHAT'SEXACTLYWHATIDO.Īnd the problem is folks read these reviews, videos by folks like Notser, Jingles and others and think "good bote" or "overpowered" yes I will have one of those. I mean, the rental service Wargaming has rolled out is nice, but wouldn't it be great if there were people out there who could take some time to play the ships, show us and/or let us know how they play.? This was especially important when there was a chance of missing out on the next big thing or when to avoid a stinker. maybe, there might be a need for some consumer-based service that.
