I play the game and I think nukes are cool. Being able to save a match if your team is behind is a great mecahnic, and being able to gain more rewards and do something cool if you do good is fun.
Scouting and killing help your team.
They needed too since it’s unfair to die to teammates because you did to good in their eyes.
Imo, if it’s a US vehicle that was in a program and lost, it should go to US since it’s American, but if it’s, say, a largely German vehicle that lost a competition and never went into service, then it shouldn’t be added to the US since it isn’t American and isn’t part of the US military inventory
I think it should be based on how far the vehicle got in testing, if it was a one time demonstration then of course it shouldnt be added, but if it goes through multiple rounds of testing and is seriously considered for entering US service then yes. Most of these cases make the most sense to add as an event vehicle or premium but ones that get really far or are cancelled simply due to funding would be welcome as tech tree.
Those were just for evaluation of enemy equipment, there wasn’t a snowballs chance in hell of those things entering service. When it comes to tested stuff the origin should matter most
Don’t worry and chill down a bit.
AFAIK, Smin officially confirmed that there will be no VT4 addition to Japan via Thailand sub-tree in September even though Gaijin is adding Thailand ground sub-tree in the next month.
I think you guys all should chill down a bit and focus more on ceasing misinformation in your regional community.
I wonder if the stinging theme extends to the helo and naval vessels. There is already the Commando Stingray and Super Hornet but what is it for the helicopters and naval ships?