The grind on this game is still too much

Ok?

How can i play 80’s tanks from the start?

How do you call going through tanks i hate to reach 80’s tanks that i actually like and want to play with?

You buy one.

Exactly. And if you want other tanks, you just need to ODL enough times to grind them.

Or you buy another one or two. Then you just play. Special taste was always more expensive.

“special taste” weird, I just think most ppl would prefer to play the vehicles they see their air force/army using yk , thats why you see a shit ton of ppl buying the clickbait f4s etc , cuz they aren’t stupid enough to grind the whole game as f2p to get the vehicles they actualy want to play with

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your joking right ? , there is no way your saying this for real, how long did you take to get the vehicles you have btw ? , a day or something like that ? either way your grinding in the game anyways…

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Did you grind your current age? Your current life experience, your current wardrobe? Were you living just for this?

What do you mean by this?
Are you out of arguments and just trowing shit over ?
If you want to live playing this game go on , good luck, if you think its normal to have over 500hours of grind to reach the endgame , your the definition of insane

Bez nazwy

That it only becomes “grind” if you play for the sole purpose. If you would only live to reach an age, a certain academic degree, a certain amount of wealth, then life would be horrible (to me). The purpose or enjoyment is the journey.

Do you seek confrontation everywhere?

What about having fun playing the game for 500 hours and ending up with a load of new vehicles?

Very much this. Actually, only then you play.

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So YOU HAVE TO GRIND AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Yk what im not forcing myself into this type of discussion , this is your opinion ok, but the fact is , your grinding anyways, even if your not doing for exacly the vehicle your doing so,

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Sorry, but you miss my point. I don’t have to. I play because I like to play, and I don’t really care much about the specific vehicles. If I have something new, I eventually give it a spin. I am in no hurry to see it all.

Yeah right, you are aging anyway, even if you are not doing it for the salary at the end of the month. Compelling argument.

Better not to force yourself into your grind. ;-)

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I have no issue and that’s because i have time to play and can afford to feed the snail from time to time. Just for the sake of playing with my friends and squad-mates who cannot do the same, can we please increase bonuses for premium slightly or maybe increase rewards from single and co-op missions. This will help everyone enjoy their time playing more instead of dreading that next rank grind lol. Thank you.

You simply do not value your free time.

You will value it much more when you will be older.

Oh yes, I’ll retire in 4 years! I will at least have more of it to value. How long will you have to wait?

I play the game in my free time. And I value the time I play.

doesn’t sound like that

Oh, why not?

You cannot see this as reasonable.

I wouldn’t mind the grind if the finish line was worth it. It simply ISNT.

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To start, I’m not convinced that ‘The Grind’ is an inherently negative part of the game. Based on recent ponderings, I have come to the conclusion however, that a major negative aspect of ‘The Grind’ is the unpredictability of the experience of War Thunder.

In short, it’s not so much that the grind exists rather that there’s no guarantee that the time you spend with the game will result in a proportional amount of progress. If you have bad teams, or are experieincing a bit of a slump, you can play for hours and get nowhere, alternatively, some days you’re on fire and have great teams and matches and can progress exceptionally quickly relative to the time you spend. Personally I think this is what’s leading to most of the frustration in game, in most other MMO’s, RPGs and games in general, you can accurately predict the amount of progress you’ll make at the beginning of a session. When I was starting out as a gamer in the 90s, generally speaking the only reason you would lose, or ‘not make’ a reasonable amount of progress was if you forgot to ‘save’ or something happened and your save file was corrupted. When this used to happen, it was often a fairly heartbreaking experience and it could sometimes be days or weeks before you’d want to attempt to make up the time you lost. In War Thunder, the heartbreak is dished out to you slowly and incrementally with indifference, Instead of losing all your work all at once, you progressively line up for match after match and see the diminishing returns right before you eyes.