It has done a lot of good while largely slipping under the radar.Īll in all its much nicer to be able to visit the forums and chat about which ships are worth getting and such. The opt in missions are another good way to allow those who don't like certain content to avoid it is they choose. WG has put a lot of work in over the years to make opting out of the visuals and audio of the various things they don't like. There are a few that don't understand why the event is happening, but even that is more a curious question than torches and pitchforks. Just reading thru the posts about the Azure Lane collaboration there is very little complaining going on. There were accusations of Wargaming selling out, screams about the bright neon of the paintjobs of the ships we couldn't help but earn and were unable to delete, even accusations of pedophilia among the many locked threads. The forums nearly collapsed under the weight of the flaming scream fest that ensued. The ships were neon bright, and the commanders young anime ladies. Ships and commanders were earned and purchased. Missions were completed (and complained about) Then came the first of the collaborations. BB mains blamed DD mains for all the ills of the world, but mostly people just got along. AL Azuma is well suited for long range fights, featuring nine 310mm guns in a 3x3 layout that have high velocity, flat arcs, and strong performance from her high explosive rounds. Once upon a time, in the earley days of the World (of Warships) there was peace upon the forums. AL Azuma is a clone of the Japanese Tier IX premium cruiser Azuma, in the same 'large cruiser' category as her counterparts Alaska and Kronshtadt.
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