A money laundering buisness that has no limitation when it comes to milking their customers for money. Their slogan is: "A microtransaction for every occasion."
"Wargaming is selling another broken premium tank, guess I'll have to whip out my credit card again..."
by AtomicPotato March 11, 2017
by Orman November 03, 2016
by FullerHouseking101 April 08, 2020
Poepie That ruins their own game by adding bullshit in the game that doesnt is rellevant everyone that play world of tanks almost hates them and want changes but thet just dont listen.
by WOTTAKESYOURMONEY June 04, 2018
A verb,another meanning of capitalism and money laundering or selling thing that cost money in a "f2p" game
friend1:Have u heard of Wargaming yet?
friend2:that shitty company?,nah,ik it but i hate it,Gaijin probaly better
friend2:that shitty company?,nah,ik it but i hate it,Gaijin probaly better
by Sovetskiy September 16, 2022
a strategy game where two opposing sides fight against one another using weapons of destruction while committing war-crimes.
by wifhequfhqifu May 17, 2023
Wargames (or war games) are a technique used to simulate humanitarian decision problems.
These simulations can focus on any task of strategical importance; such as forecasting, logistics, pre-empting, stress-testing, or resource allocation — and they can cover virtually any crises; such as wars, pandemics, climate change, or election fraud
The sector gets most of its funding from governmental entities — mainly the military — and uses video- and tabletop games to simulate the events. Hence the name.
Wargames are an economic option to test plans in advance for serious crises. They are intended to aid decision-making by simulating the consequences of one's actions.
However, it is important to understand that wargames can easily yield misleading results; the games' effectiveness is heavily dependent on the quality of the game design and the behaviour of the players.
These simulations can focus on any task of strategical importance; such as forecasting, logistics, pre-empting, stress-testing, or resource allocation — and they can cover virtually any crises; such as wars, pandemics, climate change, or election fraud
The sector gets most of its funding from governmental entities — mainly the military — and uses video- and tabletop games to simulate the events. Hence the name.
Wargames are an economic option to test plans in advance for serious crises. They are intended to aid decision-making by simulating the consequences of one's actions.
However, it is important to understand that wargames can easily yield misleading results; the games' effectiveness is heavily dependent on the quality of the game design and the behaviour of the players.
Military General: I just ran wargames to simulate the impact of a nuclear bomb being dropped on one of our biggest cities. And as an added bonus, producing this board game for the simulation was much cheaper than actually dropping a nuke on Boston! Wheeeeeeee ^w^
The Red Cross: I just played wargames to plan helicopter routes dropping off critical aid to remote villages. And running this little video game was way less wasteful than trial and error! yayyyy :D
The Red Cross: I just played wargames to plan helicopter routes dropping off critical aid to remote villages. And running this little video game was way less wasteful than trial and error! yayyyy :D
by MrKacsa March 16, 2025