Is there any difference in voice acting between British and American soldiers in the Tunisian campaign?
Yes and you don’t need to be British or American to figure such.
Yes, you need only use your ears
I’m afraid that I’m Russian: for me, what is British English, what is Yankee English, what is Ebonics English - the same thing)
Well, thank you all for the answers - it’s time to start re-forming the units, depending on the nationality of the fighters) It’s just a pity that motorcyclists can’t replace the “Thompsons” with something english (
The Brits used Thompsons though…

Is it a PIAT in the back?
Yes, that is a PIAT. Bombers with SMGs when.
Already here, you miss the last premium squad
So the game differentiates American and British English, but there’s a few different American dialects in game that aren’t separated well.
For American names as well I feel like Hispanic surnames are way too numerous, and there’s a distinct lack of Italians despite the large wave of Italian immigration before the war.
Tnx)
Hmm, in general, this suits me: the task was to divide the fighters and weapons only on the sides - the United States and the United Kingdom (+ Commonwealth countries). However, now there is a problem in the separation of the “golden” fighters: I can hardly distinguish British English from Yankee English by ear, unlike German and Italian. However, I’ll figure it out) In the end, you can turn to the names - there is a suspicion that the “Snail” gives them to the “golden” fighters for a reason at all)
By the way, then one more question. In the Norman and Pacific campaigns, exactly, only US ordinary units? Is there no one from the Commonwealth at all?
ПыСы It would be funny if the Normandy campaign was conducted FEB, even in the form of a “golden” unit)
Correct.
Canadian English would be indistinguishable from American English, but I doubt there are any Canadians there.
Tnx)
Okay linda
okay annie
Again, thanks) I think I’ve learned to distinguish between British replicas)
Normandy should have British and Canadian squads, hence the Ross and the Lee Enfield. However, Pacific should be mostly American squads, unless we get Papua New Guinea or Naval, in which case we might get some Aussie squads. The Owen gun and Enfield P14 being there is probably a reference to the Australian Navy being present in places like Guadalcanal, but since they never landed there, they have no units.
I have them, but I want Thompsons on them.
The easiest way to tell who’s who is to look at the class portrait in logistics, where they wear the uniform of their respective nation
Look at their heads, that’s how you tell if they are British or not
I think it’s just a bad translation.
He meant that being Russian has a bad effect on the knowledge a different of English accents.