we preparing something for different nations too, as always soon*tm)
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According to the name, logo, introduction and other information of the regiment, this regiment is a Kuomintang regiment, not a Communist regiment. Just like Thompsonās bipod regiment.
The clothing without detailed identification (epaulettes/armbands/chest badges) cannot fully represent their identity.
With all respect, couldāve devs be more considerate in schedule the content release of each faction equally so the players wonāt feel some certain faction recently gotten more stuff than others? Itās just sad, your soon was like 6 months ago and we still patiently waiting for it just to see the amount of stuff releasing quite a one-sided for like a year.
Great to hear!
However, one problem stil remains. If you guys are going to treat every faction near equally, then US will be done for the next couple of months, meanng they get a draught. Meanwhile a faction like Germany, Soviet or Japs will get flouded, which will create balance problems. So, I will add that it might be smart to at least create a bit of balance in the release scedule.
Also, not to be overly cynical, but āsoon TMā has often meant like, one smal pistol for japs, one new squad for US. Which always feels a bit wrong. So, hope you guys prove me wrong on this.
wow
But I suggest adding a czechoslovakian/hungarian/romanian squad.
But these chinese look cool anyways!
Its the eight route army the communists allied with the ROC to fight the japanese.
Interesting. Any ideas why this unit wasnāt originally presented with a division name in the post? Are there any problems with historical coverage of the Kuomintang in the modern Peopleās Republic of China?
CONSEQUENCES OF THE MERGE HAVE YET AGAIN REARED THEIR UGLY HEADS!!! We now have KMT forces that operated exclusively in Burma that are going to appear in Normandy, Tunisia and the Pacific. Everyday they continue to dump historical accuracy into the toilet for the sake of God knows what.
true, so true
I think the games visuals are amazing, but the historical INacuraccy(please fix me I am not a native English speaker) is a big problem. Like they NEEDED to add Ho-Ri to the game just to balance it.
But if we ask for pea camo in moscowās battelfieds, dv will say āimpossible cause HAāā¦
Lol.
Too bad, if we could do bolt action, it would do more realistic damageā¦
But apparentlyā¦āIm the only oneā who cares about historics according to Reddit.
Iāve seen people say the Chinese semi auto is op and a example of power creep but I cannot agree with this for example each nation (excluding Japan) has a comparable weapon at br2.
Germans:
The Scotti mod X and armagurra mod 39 have similar stats for both have around 14 damage fully upgraded and 6 round mags
Soviets:
When fully upgraded has damage of about 14 and a 5 round mag. Not quite on the same level but not too far off where we could consider the new rifle absurdly op
USA:
The yanks already have a āfull powerā semi auto at br2, sure itās got a 5 round mag but both this and the new rifle and this have comparable stats.
I think the new rifle is pushing the limit of a br2 weapon but I think itād suffer in br3 compared to the better choice of grenade launchers or better semi autos.
Then you remember that this gun is āa better semi-autoā at BR3ā¦
Your right, the type otsu doesnāt belong in br 3 but perhaps I should have worded better
I knew Japan didnāt have a comparable weapon at br2 or br3 so I excluded them from my argument entirely, sorry for any confusion.
French guerrillas also came to Burma. This is not a French colony.
In addition, at least tens thousands of Chinese served in the US/British forces and participated in the Pacific Campaign and the European battlefield.
For example: Guo Chengsen and Lu Dongge served on the British Royal Navyās heavy cruiser āKentā.
Huang Tingxin and Ge Dunhua, who interned on the US light aircraft carrier āSearcherā and participated in D-Day.
Luo Rongshuo (Gary Faye Lockeās father) joined the US Army to support Europe.
American Born Chinese Liu Ruji joined the US Army and fought from North Africa to the Rhine.
Huang Wenxiang, a Chinese overseas in the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States, Yu Boli, a Chinese overseas in the US Air Force. and Fred Gong, a Chinese Air Force Lieutenant who served as a B17 bombardier in the Mediterranean theater.