The folk behind this Charybdisian whirlpool know a thing or two about ensnaring the sceptical, the impatient, and the feckless. Surely Wargaming would struggle to find fun in featureless ocean tracts and dawdling battleships? If, by chance, they succeeded, did I really want to find myself back in full-blown WoT mode, gleefully dutifully contentedly grinding my way up Sequoia-sized tech trees day after day while other worthy wargames and sims sat gathering dust on my hard drive?Īfter ten hours and 70 battles - the blink of an eye in WoWS terms - I reckon I've seen just about enough to realise that I was foolish to question whether Wargaming could carry off the concept, and right to be concerned that their latest creation would headcrab me in exactly the same way its caterpillared forerunner did. I kept my distance mainly by dwelling on conceptual misgivings and productivity concerns. hasn't been easy, but somehow I managed it. "The pigeons dance beautifully." (Not 100% sure I recorded that one correctly.) "Tim, you loved World of Tanks, why not give WoWS a try?"Īnd. ![]() World of Warships has been flashing its signal lamp at me for several months.
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