During World War II, the average Japanese soldier was considerably smaller than the average American Marine. Japanese soldiers averaged about 5 feet 3.5 inches in height and 115-120 pounds in weight, while American Marines averaged around 5 feet 7 inches in height and 140-150 pounds in weight, according to Quora. This difference in size likely impacted various aspects of combat, such as carrying capacity and hand-to-hand combat effectiveness.
A minor adjustment to the algorithm (adjusting run speed and jump height based on equipment weight in the HA mode), and once you’re unable to run or walk upstairs with two MGs, I’m okay with this setup.