https://warthunder.com/en/tournament/replay/477762060246161746
Here’s the replay of the match. Judge me if you must—I’m here to learn from my mistakes.
It all started when we were losing, obviously. I told the team to attack A and C using the game’s auto-response feature by pressing the T key.
About two minutes passed, and the team ignored A; we continued to lose thousands of tickets. With my Type 89 IFV, I stopped supporting the team since they weren’t going to capture A, so I went myself—A was empty. For nearly three minutes, A was empty while we were losing the match.

That was my genuine reaction.
To be honest, in the heat of the moment, I was already tired of helping the team. But I didn’t leave the game; I held Point A, all by myself. I even defended the point, taking out a few enemy tanks—even though they were far away—and I really gave it my all to protect them.
While I was doing that, a few people replied.

After the “chill folk,” I lost my patience:

However, someone typed THAT.
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Do you think I deserved that? Don’t worry, I said, I’m here to face the consequences of my mistake. Tell me how I can improve, and tell me if what that guy said was right.

A player named ItsAshton1234 said, “That went south real quick.” I don’t understand English, but I think he was criticizing the response.
As Gaijin recommends, you should report misconduct—so I did.

Someone asked me why I cared so much about the game. I asked myself the same thing, but the truth is that capturing A was our duty as a team. And it was an easy task—I didn’t play it wrong, I’m sure of that. I criticized the team for taking so long to react. (Sometimes it scares me how “brain-dead” players can be.)

One player said, “We were winning, shut up”—that’s why I posted the link to the server replay. We weren’t winning.

The man rightly criticized my English. I said that I’m not English or American—I meant that English isn’t my native language.

However, the other player continued to insult me, using harsh language that I believe constitutes a misdemeanor. However, I simply replied that I would report him again—but I couldn’t report him because a report had already been filed!




After that, I started ignoring them, and we managed to win the game.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)