Also for mines.
short time memory taking place.
that’s it boys. my days are counted.
( but yeah, also mine. thanks for reminder )
One or two events make no real difference anyway.
I main the Soviet on Moscow, If they were to remove the MkB and cancel the Pz.4 F2, among any other out of time weapons, I would have no issue if they removed or forced me to re-earn the T50 in some other way therefore making it a gold order instead of part of the progression itself. No one uses Historical Accuracy one-sided. I know people complain about the Jumbo, but I barely bring it up because I don’t play much of the other campaigns out of events or playing with friends. I also discuss the errors with the Germans in Moscow because I feel like time-travelling weapons are more of an issue to discuss than weapons of few/little numbers. Why do I need to point out every single inaccuracy to appear unbiased when the devs don’t care about it or us either way?
Would be interesting to see someone compile a list of everything that’s incorrect for every campaign and provide solutions (whether it be remove and compensate, make a gold order, or make a premium squad, etc.). The only issue is the way these forums work, which are sorted by recent threads. I guess this could be sidetracked by copying the previous list and posting a new thread with it and the new issues. Therefore every update, or dev post that have issues will be shown and people who actually care still about the quality of the game can try to push this until the devs choose to actually acknowledge us. Hell, i’d be willing to do it, but I don’t know every single issue across the current six campaigns. If people were to help me with this the first time, it would make it easier to update with future errors. It’d be both funny and sad to see how long the list would grow.
Yeah. I guess a separate suggestion thread could work.
A 'lil bit of research from here and there presented could at least gather attention from other players, so that they and we will know how accurate this game historically really is.