Misrepresentation to say the least. Had Israel had any better options to give, I would gladly give up my concept. It was made through absence of advantages, not nationalistic praising. It’s simply that no specific nation can give Israel enough unique vehicles.
Also:
Am I to understand that something I said is not to your liking? If so, please go ahead and quote it.
Nope. Just given the circumstances, that Gaijin anyway won’t add other major TTs, I would say there is no problem with separating nations’ vehicles that can’t really go to just one major TT - such as India, Poland, Brazil, Argentina and Egypt, between different TTs. The only problem would be for those who are fans or sentimentals of those nations’ vehicles, because they would probably like to have their beloved stuff concentrated. BUt that is not a problem, at least not in my opinion, since it would just enthuse people to play many TTs.
I apologize if you feel any ofended. I admit to have made a mistake, and not a little one, by phrasing myself like that. Will change.
For any other point - my opinion remains the same.
And I believe your somewhat ungentle speech demands an apology as well.
I think I understood correctly. At least in my interpretation, Gaijin does not add subtrees to add unique things. The only subtree that added unique things was South Africa. They stopped doing that because it clearly didn’t make them any money. The rest of the subtrees are just there to complete alignment with c&p and some unique stuff behind a c&p fill wall. Maybe you should think and differentiate: “how it really works” “how I would like it to work”
You’re right, there won’t be any problem. It will hardly be an insult to a market of 1.9 billion people. Nothing important, anyway. (It’s not sarcasm, I swear)
I could also say that Israel doesn’t have enough to have its own TT either, however, there is an Israeli tech tree in WT and I’m happy about that.
Well… It’s you being you again. This time I won’t use adjectives.
I apologize if I have offended you. I feel that my discussion with you ends here.