Leedar wrote:Most players are mentally challenged. This can be very rage inducing. When you aren't in a platoon, you can't rely on your teammates, because there are so many players with little experience or an inability to learn. Except for some organised events, which a minority of players play a lot of, most of the game is 'random battles' where two teams of ~15 players battle each other in one of three modes on a variety of maps, all randomly selected (excluding platoons). It takes a large amount of skill and effort to win much more than 50% of your games, especially if you don't platoon. 60%+ indicates an elite player, most of the time.
This validates the gut feeling I have had for these games all along. I have never bothered to so much as look at a trailer of them -- from the first moment I heard the first game's name I knew it was a game for retards. I mean think about it. "World of Tanks." Who could get excited at the prospect of a WHOLE WORLD full of tanks besides someone with a mental disorder? Even if we are talking about kids, it would take a pretty dumbass kid to fall in love with the idea. I would have frowned at it at 9 years old.
