For Japan, Burma is much fairer than the Pacific Ocean

Burma allows any BR in the Japanese faction to deploy aircraft in the air, instead of taking off from those damn aircraft carriers

Unlike Pacific, which tells you that Americans can have privileges but Japanese cannot

Burma may have some balance flaws in design, but it is very fair and treats everyone equally

And in Burma battlefield

Aircraft deployment requires waiting time, unlike Pacific where you can directly deploy P47 and spam unprepared ground infantry

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I am honestly surprised this hasn’t been addressed yet.

Pacific aircraft that’s spawning in the air should have classic 90 sec cool down at the start of the match.

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What are they?

I learned from my history books that it is difficult to get people to give up their privileges

I agree that high altitude aircraft in the Pacific America need to limit the respawn time
This has nothing to do with idiots’ excuses and smear campaigns
It’s just that every time I destroy most of the enemy’s vehicles in the first 40 seconds, I feel some empathy.
It is unreasonable for a vehicle to be attacked by an air attack without time to move.

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I guess this shouldn’t be a problem
It’s just that DF doesn’t want to do it
Have you seen the comparison between the repair speed of the aircraft’s large-caliber anti-tank machine gun and the repair speed of the motorcycle team’s experience bug?

I’m not saying we should remove Aircraft carriers, but at the same time what’s the point of planes having repairs, tanks barely have repairs because after a certain point you’re just a lone surviving tanker in a battered wreck. You spawn, you do what you can, and then you’re destroyed

Unless if this game is going to go down the more gamey route and tanks will eventually get full crew/ body repairs

The Canal is too shallow to float my LVT’s at low tide. :smirk:

The entire take off from carrier thing was cool for a day then it became a boss to defeat for some planes to simply take off. This should be removed entirely

I totally agree. It was a cool mechanic before the merger, but it became unfair after the merger.