Yes, the Chinese got P-47s in 1944 and they also had P-51s.
When facing high BR Japanese forces they should have something like that, even if the map is Shanghai.
Their P47 is also equipped with 10 rockets and 3 bombs?
Excellent
Make U.S. aid great again
Problem with china:
Most of their stuff are from other factions.
The most important aspect of the campaign removal update, was removing duplicates (not having to grind mp40 5 times)
I’m not going to waste time unlocking the exact same stuff of other factions again just because china.
It’s just… Not interesting.
China’s own weapons are certainly few and far between, their tanks are bought from foreign countries, and their firearms are just Chinese versions of the MP18, for example, or variations of the Kar98.
(Well, from my point of view, the Japanese Type 100 would also be like a variation of the MP18.)
When we look at Enlisted after the merge, I think many of us started with some items in that tree unlocked.
The items we got from the old campaign were already available.
If China is added, I would like to see it start in a similar state. In other words, it would be nice if the items that people got in the other factions could be used in China without grind so that people don’t have to unlock the same thing twice.
Conversely, if people starting in China also unlock weapons provided by other countries, it would be nice if they could also unlock them in the supplier’s faction.
And in the folder, it would be great if we could get an improved Chinese version.
And they have some really unique ones too.
Xiangying rifle
Designed in 1944 by Chinese communist forces, this rifle is said to be a semi-automatic rifle modified from the Japanese Type 38 Arisaka.
General Liu rifle
This semi-automatic rifle was also seen in Battlefield 1.
Thompson copy made in China
There were numerous copy Thompson copies in China in addition to authorized imports
This is due to the fact that at the beginning of the Sino-Japanese War, the U.S. stopped importing arms to China.
The Thompson was not simply copied, but uniquely modified.
Mysterious submachine gun with unknown name
If China does join the game in the future, I think it will be a faction that Chinese players will find attractive, even if it doesn’t look so attractive to us. As far as I know the majority of the Japanese player base is actually Japanese and the Chinese will love their troops just as much. The main faction of the Chinese will be China.
And they may tell us about unique Chinese weapons that we don’t know about yet.
And I believe that the Chinese faction will be a fascinating faction.
There will be more maps for Japanese main players to play on.
Well, I would like to see more maps of Singapore, Philippines, etc. before China.
The game has a lot of work to do before adding China, but still it will be more fun when China is eventually added.
China vs Japan BR5, the battle of the prototypes.
If it’s fantasy JAP vs. fantasy CHINA, let’s give the Chinese soldiers more kung fu skills than prototype weapons.
I would die of laughter if Japanese fought with swords against Chinese Kung-Fu master.
But China might not be the most ideal faction to add, a faction only fighting against one faction is exploitable, unless DF can somehow make China a Soviet subfaction I rather have other nations like Hungary, France, Finland ect.
Yeah, this thread is not specifically suggesting the addition of China, but there are a number of practical challenges that would need to be met if they were to actually be added.
Even the UK is not an independent faction, so I can’t imagine China joining as an independent faction at this point.
But if this game were to live on and continue for years…China’s entry would be inevitable.
No. Quite the opposite. It can be bery problematic due to the irl politics reason and thus making it even less worthy.
There’s no significant reason why China should be added. On other hand, there’s so many reasons why it shouldn’t be added.
The Chinese have made countless Sino-Japanese war movies and TV shows and sell Hideki Tojo ice cream.
Imagine them eat Tojo’s face on Victory Day.
When we add Chinese faction to the game, there is no “political issue” to worry about.
Yes, because ww2 is a favourite topic of quite a large number of today’s politicians, through which they can create propaganda.
That’s also why Russians (Certain people on state TV and politicians, not ordinary Russians) are constantly comparing something to ww2 and so.
The existence of such films does not invalidite my point at all.
On other hand, I wonder how many foreign movies or documentaries about ww2 in asia are allowed in China.
I understand your concern.
But well, I am optimistic.
Because Enlisted has a Chinese version and an international version, and I imagine that Chinese who use VPN and play the international version will not care much about the details.
Btw, The anti-Japanese war (Sino-Japanese war) themed game released in China about 10 years ago was pretty crazy.
wtf is that game, why are anime girls fighting Japanese?
Doesnt that make it Japanese vs Japanese?
I forget the title of the game, but it is from 2015 and the image I posted was a demo movie.
The game itself was a strategy like Clash of Clans, which was common in cell phone games at the time.
It’s about a Chinese anime girl fighting a fantasy Japanese army led by a Japanese anime girl.
fabulous.
KanColle for Chinese nationalists.
Yes.
They’d have to beat Corvo Studio to it, Easy Red 2’s about to release a Sino-Japanese war campaign soon.
I am a Chinese player, as you know, during the Japanese war of aggression against China, and then the period of the Chinese Civil War, most of our weapons and equipment are purchased or imitation. It was not until 1949, when the People’s Republic of China was founded, that we began to develop our own industrial system.
From a gaming point of view, joining the Chinese camp does not bring more distinctive content and gameplay.
From a political point of view, that history is serious to the Chinese and not very suitable to be added to the game, we Chinese players will always complain about a lot of things.
As for kung Fu masters, you can think of them as Marvel superheroes, or Ultraman in Japan. Using cold weapons on a real battlefield is just a tough decision that has to be made.
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