![]() ![]() Much of this may seem quite reasonable, but it has done absolutely nothing to mollify the War Thunder crowd (one player told us the feeling is that Yudintsev's explainer was "belittling"). Yudintsev says the studio tries to stick to a principle of "do no harm" when making changes to the game while being aware that any change no matter how small is likely to adversely impact some of its large playerbase. Also, review bombing will not cause modifying or nullifying in-game prices: if the game is shut down, no one wins." For example, leave feedback in our forum, and suggestions specifically about the economy we are inviting in the feedback form. If your goal is not to hurt the game, please use other, less destructive ways. So review bombing does damage to the game in that new players simply won't try it, while it doesn't raise their awareness of the problems you've noticed. ![]() "However, the majority of new players just look at the score evaluation, and do not read the text of reviews and do not go into what they were left for. "Of course, a review on Steam is also a platform for expression," writes Yudintsev. It ends by addressing the review-bombing of the game. In addition to this, Gaijin posted an article by creative director Kirill Yudintsev that explains the principles of progression and monetisation in a free-to-play title like War Thunder. Gaijin has since provided a feedback form and encouraged players to give their opinions on the game's economy and any proposed changes. In the future, we will try our best to talk about the changes we plan to do earlier, in more detail and more clearly, as well as listen to the feedback that you offer more carefully." "We regret that our actions to balance the economy are often poorly explained and not transparent to you. This has been our first step in addressing your concerns, and it will not be the last. "We heard your recent feedback on the changes planned to the economy of War Thunder and, as you already know, have decided to cancel them. On May 19 it posted a blog saying that it was working on economy changes that would be implemented in the summer, without detailing them, and saying: There's an important point here, which is that Gaijin did not in fact make the changes it proposed. (Image credit: War Thunder Players' Union)
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