How much cups of coffee needed to review all the comments?
I tend not to measure in cups, simply too small of a quantity ))
Hey, intern, bring me some milk :0
R U READY ?
More than the Ground event. far easier to grind as an Air SIM main though the score nerfs suck.
Ground just sucks to grind and did most of it in GSB CASing.
Are there plans for Sim changes that just werent ready in time for the first round? Was rather disapointing to see Sim forgotten once again
I’ve gone back to sleep and this is what I wake up too
In my case, not even bothering, hahah.
I’m a Ground main, and would also be a Naval main if not for the poor state of Naval; so this is how events go for me:
1- Ground: I do them with relative ease.
2- Naval: I can do them, but I end up burnt out- unless I use Scharnhorst. Then it’s easy.
3- Air: I don’t do them anymore. I am a mediocre to bad Air player, so it’s easy for me to have lots of 0 score-point matches.
I‘m curious how you find this, by simply check the original post?
I’m very similar i tend to do my air task in ground RB or Sim
(COPE for BO 105 PAH-1 at 9.0 instead of 9.3)
But is that possible? I read in the requirements that only ARB and ASB are valid! As far as I know, GRB plane action computes for Ground events instead.
Ill just put this here and say my report was labeled not a bug. The CVRT totally withstands 14.5mm heavy MG fire in game…
not if you finish in the plane =)
I don’t do them as a average to blow average ground WWII enjoyer, I can’t get enough points to even get 25% of them doesn’t help that 90% of the BRs I enjoy can’t do them.
But like BPs I find I’m just left with frustration and burn out when I do them.
So the only reward I have from this new event system I had to buy to unlock.
Im guessing nothing done publicly since its the weekend, and nothing is usually posted now
You guys should just do one big marathon stream and review each one in real time. It would give all of us a better idea of how you guys like to balance things and help with suggestions in the future.
or even just a really detailed devblog on how the process works start to finish and what you look for in a suggestion.