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Friday, October 21, 2011

October 15 - October 21 Poll Results

3169 players took part in the recent poll expressing their opinion on the new community portal for US server.

Almost part of the voters (49%) either like both designs or don't care much about the appearance of the main WoT portal. The other half mostly was positive about the new web resource (36% against 15%)

As always a new poll is up.

15 comments:

  1. Wish we could get the same treatment on the EU server in proper times. ;)

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  2. Q: Wish we could get the same treatment on the EU server in proper times. ;)

    A: Do you mean the portal? If so, it will be released for EU shortly.

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  3. When does the EU server get it's matchmaking fixed? We've been asking for tighter tier spread since the game went live, now US is getting it but nothing for EU (as usual...).

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  5. Q: We've been asking for tighter tier spread since the game went live, now US is getting it but nothing for EU (as usual...).

    A: EU got it today. Preparing the announcement.

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  6. "A: Do you mean the portal? If so, it will be released for EU shortly."

    Perfect, that's what I wanted! :D

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  7. i know there are other things that are a priority but
    Q: why did you decide to release the french tree before the british which from what i have heard from many people is the much prefered tree they are waiting for and do you have a date for the british release, maybe even a peak at what you have so far

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  8. could you release a card in a retail store to buy gold

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  9. Q: why did you decide to release the french tree before the british which from what i have heard from many people is the much prefered tree they are waiting for and do you have a date for the british release, maybe even a peak at what you have so far

    A: Because they announced it sooner and the French tree is much longer in development. (I think that they just finished some alpha models for British tanks.)

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  10. Q: will you ever change mines back to pagorki? i liked the lighting and the design of pagorki much more than i did for mines. perhaps you could add pagorki as a separate map on top of mines?

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  11. Really want the US Heavy Line Revised. Having such a garbage tank for tier 9 is really killing my desire to keep playing this game.

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