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You can just...close it and re open it?
In the grand scheme, how many games have a restart function? (not a reload checkpoint/restart level)
Have you tried just creating lineups at the appropriate BRs and not using later vehicles….
This feature would provide nothing of value except for children that lack the self discipline to limit their lineups themselves
As for stats, they might as well not exist for all i give a ****, gods but i have probably ruined mine with all the stupid stuff i have done over the years, i wouldn't even know because i never look, but why should i even care if someone else looks at them and thinks im worse than i really am, more fool them, that sounds like an advantage to me
but perhaps that is a generational thing, i remember reading somewhere that younger generations care more about the perception of achievement in videogames because the job market has become so impenetrable none of them expect to make anything meaningful of themselves, so while we we get our sense of accomplishment in our workplace, they look to videogames instead
We do not plan to implement such functionality.
It would only cause a list of problems and a line of tickets for support from players who 'accidentally' reset their progress and now want it to return after a day, week, month, etc.
Meanwhile videogames with tangible progression are right here. While not in WT due to the aformentioned grind, I can definitely see someone finding more enjoyment in the early stages of a grind where you keep getting newer and newer stuff compared to the waking up and realizing you've not moved anywhere in life for the past 5 years.