not quite.
the cosmetic, yes.
the voices, no.
those are " embedded " within the soldier.
not quite.
the cosmetic, yes.
the voices, no.
those are " embedded " within the soldier.
Yep, and thatâs exactly why British guys are pretty much essential for every âUS factionâ player.
yep, iâll be going full brits once the merge drops.
a bit of a shame that i donât have all classes for it.
( nor can obtain them )
but. thatâs alright.
at least the british para cover some of that.
Huh Interesting. Didnt really notice it.
as i played tunisia, itâs odd seeing americans with british voices, or my soldiers going " HURRAA ", " LA VITTORIA SARAâ NOSTRA " and all of a sudden " ANGRIIIIFFFFF " in the mixed.
or when you place a hold order / attack order in your squad and the anti tank gunner goes " Ja kommandant " while the rest speak italian.
perhaps thatâs just meâŚ
but yeah. thatâs why most people buy soldiers just for the voices. we presume those are gonna be rare in the merge until they will expand the customization.
No
Only the uniform change to match the squad, but voice line and model remain the same
Anyway for me have different nationality in a squad is not a problem at all, is sufficient thinking that some german living in italy joined italian army and vicersa (not something that cant happen)
For the allies is the same as well and is historically accurate for them
Yeah, thatâs why I would like to combined Nations in faction to stay. Thereâs literally no benefit to seperate Commonwealth or Italians and make them its own nations. We only lost options + it seperates MM queues.
Well. I stopped buying soldiers in Tunisia because they are random in terms of nationality most of the time, at least tankers. And thats really bugging me off (and also to sell Tier IV Assaulters later on and make best use of SG and Pacific Japan).
yeah.
thatâs also the other⌠thing that bothers many people.
you donât have a choise. itâs just rng.
hope the customization will cover that.
but by how things are looking, the customization is supposed to cover alot but it doesnât.
as voyo said, unironically, enlisted is one of the very few if not the only one outright having the poorest customization ever (non)made.
Maybe it has. Lots of confusing/incomplete info floating around
Yeah, thatâs very true.
My real problem will be to sort USA soldiers and Commonwealth ones later⌠They both have English names.
Will be easier with Italian and German ones at least, their names are quite different.
Wonder if I should start using that 150 or so renaming cards to write (C) for Commonwealth at the end of my BritsâŚ
Or I could test one by one in practice map⌠ooof.
Itâs more simple than that:
Engineer I - British
Engineer II - American
AT-Gunner I - British
AT-Gunner II - American
Machine Gunner I - British
Machine Gunner II - American
Rifleman I - American
Rifleman II - British
Assaulter I, II, III - British
Sniper I - American
Sniper II - American
Sniper III - British
Radio Operator - British
Mortarman - British
Flamethrower - American
Rider - American
I knowâŚ
I meant for the 100s men I already bought. How will I find who is Commonwealth and who is Usa after the 3 campaigns are combined
Have to sort them out beforehand probably⌠Will be a long process.
ah, gotcha XD
Now, you just gace me headache !
Imagine they would screwed up merging and every single one of them would transform into American. I really wouldnât be putting so much time into it, lol.
lol
What I mean is:
Even if we know, in Tunisia, that engineer 1 is Brit.
In the other 2 allies campaign, engy 1, are USA.
They all use English names, and their uniforms change depending of the squad theyâre in.
Knowing this, unless theyâre sorted before the conversion, you wonât know which is Brits, which is USA.
I know what you meant.
At this point, I am just not sure, that all British guys stays British after the merge. So thatâs why I wouldnât be so hurry into sorting them. Could be potentially just waste of time.
Waith the 3 PM the one who start drinking tea with the little finger raised are English, in alternative give them some bicmac and fishenchips and see who eat what