There was a bug, that from time to time there were no tokens for achievements granted.
I've had a conversation with support in that case, another time support shown how incompetent they are - first they sent me to outdated sources, and after that they stated that official Wargaming wiki is not official, because is being made by players.
Mentioned issue, as many others, was not confirmed by Wargaming, because just not, denial after all works better in contacts with customers.
But apparently they tried to fix it.
From the user's perspective it looks like the main issue was connection between client and server, some things were lost - similar bug with leaving the queue in client, but not in server. Apparently creation of reliable communication protocol over unreliable connection overwhelms Wargamin/Persha programmers.
So some clever guy decided that they'll start collect data in real time, during the battle. As they thought, they implemented.
As a side effect, it seems that there is also plane availability checked in real time. Looks like nothing wrong, right? Well, because of that, under some circumstances, player can leave the battle before end and enter another with the same plane.
Not sure if it is working as intended.
Of course it will be fixed, most probably by adding a flag that plane is in battle.
Which will result with another issue, when client and server will have that flag desynchronized, planes won't be returning from battles.
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