They'll release vehicles with incorrect stats/missing features due to a ridiculously tight dev schedule (they often don't know if a vehicle will be ready for release days before the content patch hits), and they then have ridiculously high standards for getting them to fix the vehicles. ![]() It's dumb, but it's unsurprising that it happens given their attitude.Įssentially, the devs have kind of fostered these attitudes. This wasn't too much of an issue when it was WWII era and Cold War era stuff since they're declassified, but as they add more and more modern stuff (a recently added russian vehicles is still undergoing trials), well. So ultimately, people resort to posting the one thing that they can't contradict: Official manuals. They also behave in bad faith, sometimes even things that are obviously wrong if you use a bit of common sense (like ammunitions not detonating when hit on a specific russian tanks, to which they answered "working as intended") or are straight up impossible won't get fixed because they don't feel like it or because their own sources (which they never disclose, hence the "sekrit documents" meme) tell them otherwise. Videos aren't enough, multiple sources saying the same thing often aren't enough, etc. ![]() Click to shrink.Essentially, the devs have kind of fostered these attitudes.
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