Merry Christmas!

Hello everyone,

I’m going to be brief. I know that every nation has it different, but since we Czechs celebrate the Christmas eve today, let me wish you all, dear readers, merry Christmas and all the best in the upcoming year, lots of kills, few losses and as few tomatoes in battles as possible.

And as for you, Wargaming, I wish you as few fails as possible and many more new players (so SerB can finally get rid of his Moskvich, Storm can get more new sweaters and Big Boss Kislyi… well, a few new buildings on Cyprus or something). You made an excellent game. Thank you.

Silentstalker

Statistics of all the tanks using the “new method”

Hello everyone,

regarding the “new method” post, Russian player Ivanerr prepared a list of all the tanks and their statistics. It can be downloaded here:

http://ivanerr.ru/lt/images/two_years.zip

Please note that this list only uses data from players, who created their account either in 2012 or 2013. Data from ALL the accounts (very long span, including for example such old things as a pre-nerf IS-7) can be found here:

http://ivanerr.ru/lt/images/the_beginning.zip

WG EU fail: no double crew XP

Hello everyone,

some of you might have already noticed this (thanks to those who did let me know). From today to 26.12., we are supposed to get 2x crew XP bonus. It however is not working.

I tested it myself. My Japanese commader did require 878 XP to level up (sadly I did not take a screenshot) of that. And when I played a battle:

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A 207 point victory (I got oneshotted in the beginning) and 671 XP required. No double bonus.

Hall of Shame aftermath – I’m gonna get sued!

Hello everyone,

sometimes, it just gets better AFTER the post is already published. Yesterday, in Hall of Shame, I published the rage of the following moron:

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(“Die slowly and in pain fucking Polish”)

And guess what I found today in my EU account (Erenjager) mailbox:

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“Hello, I am requesting you to pull down my name from your post, where you slander me. I do not wish you to publish anything without my consent. If you don’t do it, I will be forced to take legal steps and bring it in front of a court, I also don’t wish to become a target of further mockery by publishing this message. In case you don’t know what I am talking about, here -> *link to Hall of Shame*. I thank you in advance for your compliance. With kind regards, sranda27″

For such a letter there is but one answer:

How terrible…

Hall of Shame

Hello everyone,

welcome to this year’s last Hall of Shame, where worst morons and trolls are publicly shamed. I was looking for new info on WoT, but there is literally nothing new today, so I decided to clean up by “Hall of Shame” folder. And this time, there are PLENTY of candidates. I also have two bonuses for you: first is my personal archive of ragers, second is from one BIA player, who submitted the rages and rants (partially in Czech). Let’s start with something light, some very angry Germans:

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(“Go fuck yourself, fucking polack, your people are shit”)

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(“Kill the Jews Sieg Heil, fucking pack of jews die and go fuck yourself”)

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About the new method of evaluating tank performance

Hello everyone,

this post will be a bit complicated, so bear with me. Basically, a couple of Russian players came up with a new method of measuring whether a tank is overpowered or not (or even underpowered) than classic winrate with some sort of threshold. In the beginning, there was the post by Makkad. This player (LJ) referred to the recent Storm statement that T57 Heavy dropped significantly in winrate and thus doesn’t need to be nerfed. Makkad points out that it practically took a year of being OP to drop to reasonable levels:

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A year to discover whether a tank is OP or not based on balance alone is of course too long a period. What is needed is an indicator, that would show the tank OP factor directly after two or three weeeks. In the following part of the post, Makkad proves the fact that such an indicator can indeed exist.

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What made me giggle…

So, I was just lurking the EU forums to troll and cause trouble looking for interesting info and ran across this Polish thread. In it, there was a Polish translation of today’s article with the Veider interview from one Polish blog, that is translating FTR stuff (how well, that is not for me to judge, but I prefer Dom1n, who has done a great job so far and in fact I look up his blog for info from time to time).

Well, no problem so far, but considering the blog is practically a 1:1 copy of FTR news in Polish, one thing made me giggle – the one and only comment under this post on his blog:

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Translated (Google helped):

Hi :)
Many thanks for the information “in a nutshell”. Professionally presented news about the latest updates to World of Tanks :)
Fantastic blog! :)
Yours.
Polish Ambassador Wargaming – Jasysae

Thanks, mate, much appreciated :D

How discounts are calculated on EU server

Hello everyone,

in this post, I will be referring to the earlier post today about the E-25 discount. If you haven’t, please go read it first, so you know what I am talking about.

Can we continue then? Good.

So, I was wondering about the 24 percent and I asked in the Czechoslovak section – and Dargnon (Czech community organizer) replied, explaining (or, rather defending) the principle (if you understand Czech, you can read it in original there).

It works like this:

WG EU takes the EUR to gold ratio from the price of the 2500g package, which seems pretty arbitrary to me. The logic is as follows:

The E-25 is 30 percent off. That’s 6700 – 30 percent = 4690 gold
The slot is 50 percent off (Christmas event), that’s 150 gold
Together it’s 4840 gold

On EU server (for EU residents), you get 2500 gold for 9,95 EUR, which gives you 251,2 gold for 1 EUR.
4840/251,2 = cca 19,2 EUR, which is 76 percent of the original E-25 price in EUR (25,4). Hence the 24 percent discount.

Am I the only one who thinks that the decision to use the gold-per-euro ration from the 2500g packet is just odd?

WG EU gift shop: Confused…

Alright, here’s something I don’t understand.

I have been following the daily giftshop offers (“Winter Surprise Calendar”) every day and it indeed surprises me every day. Not in a good way though. When the last warplane appeared (yet again) in a tank game offer, I was like “meh, whatever”. We all probably know who is guilty of this shit (for those who don’t: it’s Karlie and other community staff, not some “bean counter”).

But there have been things I don’t understand. A few days ago, there was a tank (it was the T-25 on Dec 18 I think), where the discount was stated to be 50 percent and when I went to the shop, it indeed WAS a 50 percent discount – both the tank and its slot were discounted). At that point I thought that if it lasted, I’d be actually writing a post saying that WG EU learned and the “discount” is now more clear. But no, of course they haven’t.

Check out today’s offer. It’s the E-25, 30 percent off. Not only the E-25 was already discounted once (weird, but okay, maybe someone forgot to buy it back then and will appreciate the chance to do so again), but in the shop, it is discounted at 24 percent.

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How the hell did they get this number? Count with me:

E-25, that’s 6700 gold. A slot is 300 gold.

If both were discounted by 30 percent, it would simply be 30 percent discount.
If the E-25 was discounted and the slot wasn’t at all, it would be 4690 + 300g = 4990g = 28,8 percent discount
If the E-25 was discounted and the slot was 50 percent discount (like in game), it would be 4690 + 150g = 30,8 percent discount

So why the hell is it 24 percent? Or am I missing something?