- Yes
- No
War Thunder is a continually growing game and as more vehicles get added, ranks expand and the top research requirements rise past the 400k RP cost mark it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with multiple game nations.
Sadly, this means that many players feel discouraged to research new vehicles, seeing their time better invested in a singular tree of the game than to try and start this increasingly expanding journey from scratch.
That is why I feel like a bonus is needed to make every subsequent nation a slightly more reachable goal, and maybe encourage players to spread out and try different things, even if their main interests may be with specific nations.
The proposed bonus
Unlocking top tier of a specific branch (Aviation, Ground, etc.) nation unlocks a stage of the bonus for that branch. There is one bonus stage for each branch per nation.
Each stage adds an additional 10% to all RP earnings on vehicles of the same branch. This is applied to final earnings in battle, adding 10% of the usual earnings to the amount of RP gained for both modification and vehicle research. The reward stacks until all nations reward conditions are met, encouraging research of all in game nations.
Example:
- Unlocking a rank VIII Italian aircraft unlocks a bonus stage for aviation. The bonus is now +10% RP for aviation
- Unlocking a rank VIII Swedish aircraft unlocks a bonus stage for aviation. The bonus is now +20% RP for aviation
- Unlocking a rank VIII German tank unlocks a bonus stage for Ground. The bonus is now +20% RP for aviation and +10% for ground
Conclusion
This system would help encourage players to research more nations, try out different vehicles and see the game from a different angle. Meanwhile players encouraged to spread their wings more might decide to purchase premium vehicles for those nations they otherwise wouldn’t have found interest in.
While the exact values of the bonus might vary depending on the implementation, I believe a permanent bonus for research, awarded for “completed” nations would encourage more interest in the full scale of the game.