atm idk if that was for a reason or a overlapse
Well, if they wanted to test full matches, they should’ve sent more invites, but seems like this situation is ok for them.
Thats still funny how everyone say its a win, “these are all players” but its still 30% bots.
It’s funny, for a moment I thought you were explaining to developers how to test their own products using protocols you don’t know.
Nah, I just saw everyone were so enthusiastic that there are no bots around and every youtuber stated that “all these are real players” and turns out its not real and 64vs64 that Gaijin promised in videos and posts is not real either. Its either 20vs20 battles for a single point or 40vs40 with 50 bots.
I got clips and video planned for what the real deal good bad and what I think needs to be worked on
At some point, you have to read.
First, they didn’t promise anything.
Second, they’re running server tests; you can’t really blame them.
They already mentioned the bots to fill the slots, so there’s nothing new there.
Believing what YouTubers say? Are you 15 years old?
In life, form your own opinions.

I have a young spirit indeed. Anyway, we have only one official post, one devstream and multiple youtubers who got their access to CBT to show their audience what it is like, so, why not trust them if they’ve got an official invitation via partnership with Gaijin? Like, Gaijin def. wants them to showcase how its like, I would guess?
This isn’t a showcase, it’s a stress test, so we can launch it in open beta later.
A product is developed, tested, refined, validated, and so on. You don’t just throw it on the market like that.
Then why force partner youtubers to play it and showcase it in such state, lol. So they will tell their audience how its bad/good and then the audience will flood forums repeating their opinions?
Forced? Did they put a gun to their head? If the answer is no, then they were not forced.
Okay, I understand, Gaijin gave partner youtubers a special invitation to CBT thinking they won’t tell anything about CBT because they don’t want to showcase anything as it is only a stress test, sounds perfectly logical.
The partner program rewards creators with various types of products.
Obviously, it’s good for them to start hyping things up, but this is a TESTING phase. TESTING. Of course, in a TESTING phase, there are bound to be problems.
And not all YouTubers have said, “They’re all real players”—that’s absolutely false. Gaijin didn’t lie about the presence of bots, and they made no promises.
So what’s the problem?
Your first point:
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“test” meaning

And this “everyone,” is he with us in the room right now?
You seem frustrated that you didn’t receive an invitation, perhaps?
I’m just starting my Youtube again no CC what you get is what you get the truth and I got CBT from the first one back in December
Enlisted is not developped by Gaijin
Since I’m not the lead designer on the project, I obviously can’t answer your questions.
Enlisted community managers think otherwise, it seems.
Anyway, they have a game that they publish, at least. They contact with developers of a said game, they help them implement new features and they can’t just analyse what enlisted did and how not to repeat its demise?
CM are not devs

Edited =/= developped
The mod isn’t even in its beta phase yet, and you’re already making statements as if they were set in stone.
Gaijin’s website is not gaijin either, seems like, as they say that “Gaijin develops AAA online games for PC, consoles, and mobile platforms, including the popular MMOs War Thunder, Enlisted, and others.”
Well, I said already “lets see what they will do with third test but I lost hope”. So, yeah, lets see what they will do, idk.
I’m just sad that it is what it is.
More players means more feedback if the feedback is the same they will work on it if it’s not well the majority has spoken


