People will can use br as a way to choose specific campaigns list.
(You want Tunisia?(At least bigger chance) Take 2 BR equipment)
Some lessen of historical innacuracies.(I guess no one more care about it… but still)
There will be more reason to get up for 5 br stuff.(unlock of new maps)
Personally, I like the BR system as a division into two sub-games. There are bolts and maps of the early period of the war on the low BR. Automatics and maps of the late period of the war are on high BR.
(Imo, Stalingrad and Rzhev should be blocked for 1-3 BR and for 2-3 BR if someday the will remake queues system, but it’s not part of this suggestion from above.)
all campaing were added to low cuz ppl complained that usa low br will no have map variety aka only tunisia and pacific , and im fine with normandy being low br but bulge…lets be real the only br that map deserve to be is in the trashbing, has all the bad quality maps features that enlisted map can have and almost none of the good quality
When I play Germans, I will most of the time face Soviets, because the US players are occupied playing against the Japanese.
So a Soviet vs Japanese Theater of war would mix things.
Also there could be more mid war campaingns like invasion of Italy or Kursk, that way Stalingrad could be moved into mostly low BR matches, while Normandy could move out of mid BR, same as Battle of the Bulge.
And MP3008, VG2 wasn’t under Moscow, I know. Yeah, I only know remember that’s you are free to take AB41 and hydroplane to 5BR queue anyway. So this point don’t make sense.
Normandy amd Bulge being available to both high and low BR kills variety for US.
The only difference are weapons, but if you are playing BR3 than BR2 and BR5 feel completely the same.
Switching between BRs is fun because you get play on different maps with different weapons and play styles, but if many maps are available to both high and low BR than the magic is gone.
Agreed. Because less Ardennes means a higher % of getting into Tunisia maps with my Italians & Commonwealth lineups… it’s the only place they “feel at home”.