Hi I’m an old-timer who have played some WT several years ago. I wanted to try it out again, but heard that there was a controversy because Gaijin is a scumbag. Was this problem solved?

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    1 year ago

    Are you asking about ground or air?

    With premium I think the air grind is still definitely a grind, but it’s reasonable.

    The ground grind feels pretty absurd even with premium.

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      1 year ago

      Hmm I didn’t specify the type, but it’s sad to see then even premium doesn’t help you enough.

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        1 year ago

        To be clear those are both for realistic- part of why the grind feels better in air realistic is that you only get the single plane. So to upgrade you really only have to research the next one. Whereas for ground you’re probably going to delay until you can field a full new lineup unless it’s a very small BR jump.

        They’re meant to be doing some foldering sometime soon, and reducing the RP needed for foldered vehicles. When that happens I expect ground will be much much better.

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          1 year ago

          I hope so, because this grind grind grind aspect really pushes a lot of players away. (This is the case for me)

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            1 year ago

            Well, good news. They released an update about that foldering I mentioned in my earlier comment just a couple hours ago showing the changes they were going to make sometime in September, and it looks pretty great. They’re adding a lot of folders, and the foldered stuff will cost half as much to research.