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Play more and better, not really much advice to give there.. you can also take a Premium plane with bombs and spam the hell out of it, its all about accumulating score
Sure, its a 40% reduction in points to progress, but a larger portion of the scoreboard ***CAN*** earn points in a typical mission when you have 7-8 respawns and after you have ground down the enemy fighters you can spawn a bomber and hit objectives.
Because for 80% of the player base, what the average person on the scoreboard is earning is way more important then what the best person is earning, the best way to raise average score in a match is to play game modes and BR's where people respawn and die a lot and objectives change sides often.
Base kill and a plane kill comes out to about 1,050 event XP with modifiers and what not which doesn't sound amazing, but it's every three minutes you're getting around that or more.
Play what you consistently do best at. Sure you might get a higher modifier/multiplier playing higher up for example, but if you get more kills/score lower, then you're only taking more time to do less playing where you do worse
100% agree
If you perform ♥♥♥♥ at the best modifiers, you wont get more score per hour than if you perform amazing at mid modifiers
The one with no life and play this game 25 hours a day 8 days a week
Or whales that all they care about the most.
This game is not for people who have a life or dont want spend 10k a month playing this game people like that gaijin hate you the most and want you to leave do i hope this game dies one day so somethink new can come long
If you want the game to die, then leave. Be the change you want to be.
28k points is the upper limit of what is enjoyable in a two day period, and thats pushing it. Which, the somewhat pushing it boundary probably would achieve a good balance of gaijins goal of the event being difficult, and player goodwill being maintained.
I hope the followup to this event is something more casual and relaxed, for probably the majority of the playerbases mental wellbeing.
am done from this game
I did 40k in about 3.5 hours yesterday