

Even a kid under 7 can hit his targets (some of them moving fast) over one time in three. Seems like growing up does some tricks.īut take a look at his hit ratio. His stats took a big hit when he got into tier 5-6, but lately, they have gotten into positive curve again. Matches we have played platooning might amount to like a hundred. Note the amount of matches, his performance ain’t anymore due to statistical anomalies.įirst and foremost, he has played practically all his games alone. Just for curious people here to put things in perspective, here are my now 7 year old kid’s statistics. It really puts into perspective how bad the worst players are. Seemingly, going under 47% would take some conscious damaging of your teams efforts. I admit that the kid is skilled for his age, but still, then 5,5 year old attaining 49% WR in low tier games alone was quite surprising.

I was ready to see how he wouldn’t perform at all and got all the rage from team players. More importantly, they don’t care about even the simplest rules of social interaction, when dealing with these players.įor me, the enlightening moment was when I taught my now 7 years old kid to play on Christmas 2012 (the kid was 5,5 years then). People really can’t stand players,who do not perform or who they don’t think will perform due low stats.

I am going to keep an eye on the discussion. I think that the personal experience of a father of a WoT player, who is a player himself, is something that should be considered and… well, have a look at it. Finnish player Kantti submitted this article for publishing and I find it very, very interesting.
