The Mighty Jingles, who came to prominence as a World of Tanks PC content creator, has barely even played or created comtent for either World of Tanks or World of Warships for years.
In fact, I'm not really sure what content he creates now. I used to watch his weekly Mingles with Jingles videos, but he seems to mostly get by these days talking about his personal life, his nerd hobbies like making models and by commenting on controversies in the gaming community in general.
I used to be a paying and fairly active Word of Tanks Console player until the developers royally fucked up the UI and the game mechanics with a complete game overhaul last December.
I think that creators like Jingles are probably technically in the right, but also come off as a bit full of themselves and entitled.
Yes, loot box mechanics suck. But these controversies mostly center around collectors not being able to outright buy some ridiculously priced limited premium edition version of a tank or ship or skin that only gives slight advantages in a Free to Play game. The anger is mostly about "not being able to collect them all" and people not being able to handle the FOMO when the latest shiny " limited edition" releases in an endless series of new releases of bloated premium vehicle collections and power creep.
The Mighty Jingles, who came to prominence as a World of Tanks PC content creator, has barely even played or created comtent for either World of Tanks or World of Warships for years.
In fact, I'm not really sure what content he creates now. I used to watch his weekly Mingles with Jingles videos, but he seems to mostly get by these days talking about his personal life, his nerd hobbies like making models and by commenting on controversies in the gaming community in general.
I used to be a paying and fairly active Word of Tanks Console player until the developers royally fucked up the UI and the game mechanics with a complete game overhaul last December.
I think that creators like Jingles are probably technically in the right, but also come off as a bit full of themselves and entitled.
Yes, loot box mechanics suck. But these controversies mostly center around collectors not being able to outright buy some ridiculously priced limited premium edition version of a tank or ship or skin that only gives slight advantages in a Free to Play game. The anger is mostly about "not being able to collect them all" and people not being able to handle the FOMO when the latest shiny " limited edition" releases in an endless series of new releases of bloated premium vehicle collections and power creep.