


Perhaps you, or someone else at WG, would do us the courtesy of carefully explaining to this community exactly why we would want to go through the hassle of installing another piece of overly bloated and redundant WG software on our computers, when the launcher within WoT itself is already more than perfectly sufficient for the majority of WoT players needs on a daily basis.Īnd yes, I can appreciate that WG might be keen to want to try and use advertising and links within the gamecentre in an effort to entice more players to try their other games, and I can also appreciate that WG might just be desperate enough, given all of the recent trouble they've gotten themselves in with this community, to want to try and encourage more WoT players to access the online store more often by making it increasingly readily available to the community, both through the upcoming changes to the store tab in-game, and also through the store section within the gamecentre.īut at the same time, WG absolutely do need to appreciate that for all of those WoT community members who treat this game as entirely free-to-play, and/or who are only interested in playing WoT, the gamecentre is simply just a thoroughly unnecessary and completely redundant waste of our time and our computers resources.

You can shut it down whenever you want (it's not required to run when you play World of Tanks) and you have an option for WGC to run when the computer starts.I've never seen anything related to other games unless I actively looked for it. It doesn't nag you about other games, just ignore "All games" tab.Speaking of which, you can't customize WoT Launcher anyway.Yes, it does have "All games" tab but you can ignore it and always keep it on World of Tanks, in which case it doesn't really differ that much from WoT launcher.
