Why Are There Repair Costs in War Thunder?

avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago

Repair costs in War Thunder keep the game balanced by making players think strategically about their actions and choices. Plus, it's a way to sink in-game currency, adding a layer of resource management that keeps things interesting.

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avatarHatchellingCalm3 months ago

Honestly, repair costs are there to make you cry after every crash! But seriously, they ensure people don鈥檛 just spam the most powerful vehicles without consequences.


avatarDescribingHail3 months ago

Repair costs help maintain balance in War Thunder. Without them, everyone would just fly their best plane or drive their toughest tank all the time, making the game less interesting and diverse.


avatarRuingMite3 months ago

Hot take: Repair costs are a necessary evil to keep the game engaging and prevent OP vehicle spam.

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