If only there was an easier way to coordinate I feel like they just threw out the potential of Singapore joining the Chinese tree to try to separate everybody on purpose so that there’s not another review bomb by the entire community and not just the Chinese community
I must admit that Thai players indeed have to endure this outcome, as Gaijin has not proposed any solution satisfactory to both parties. Therefore, the best course of action for now is to quietly refrain from implementing it.
How convenient for China and how unfair for Thailand.
So Thai players have to keep quiet, be nice and “endure” while they are mistreated unfairly because of something outside their control and not even their fault. How nice!
I’d like to hear why you think only Chinese people are being hypocritical whiners or have a sense of entitlement? How did discussing politically sensitive issues suddenly become about privilege?
Then let me be blunt: since you previously stated that the Thai subtree issue has nothing to do with me, what exactly are you trying to achieve by arguing about it here? Are you just being deliberately obstructive?
Since you’ve stated this matter has nothing to do with you, I must ask you to leave this discussion. I have no desire to argue with you either, and the proposed solution remains unchanged. Whether you accept it or not, the outcome will be the same—after all, this concerns you in no way whatsoever.
I don’t think you read my post bro, plus the VT-4 in Thailand is only a small part of the problem. I see so much whining about how mistreated the Chinese tech tree is, when I see it has relatively good and well performing vehicles.
Every tree has inaccuracies, welcome to the boat man. I might have more respect for you if you tried to fix these problems in other ways, rather than just attacking everything.
So you’ve realized that this argument has once again strayed from the central point of discussion. Exactly, the current focus should be on getting Gaijin to fix the buggy Chinese vehicles. Compared to that, the VT-4 issue might seem minor, but it still shouldn’t be ignored. If you’ve played top-tier Chinese tanks, you should also be able to appreciate the so-called “data discrepancies.” China’s strength has always come from player skill, not tank performance.
Just asking some questions. Thank you for being honest in your responses.
It shows that Chinese feelings are considered more important than the integrity of Thailand and it’s equipment. I’m just letting you imply that. Don’t be surprised if people disagree with that stance, where one is prioritized over the other. It serves to show the unfairness to the entire community of your demands.
Again, don’t blame me. You said it yourself, Thailand should just “endure” the demands of players from another country.
this topic is about Thai subtree and Chinese vehicles
This thread is about the Thai subtree. I agree Chinese vehicles should be fixed but, there are also other vehicles that should be fixed and none is more important than the other.
Im just not going to comment on this regard. I would love to see you play Italian or French top tier lol
I understand, but the priority should be resolving the issues with Chinese vehicles first. After that, we can discuss the placement of the VT-4 and other Chinese-origin equipment in the Thai subtree.
I’m not trying to insult you here but that kind of comes off as selfish to others. others that don’t fully understand your position
That’s never going to happen to 100% completion though…
The VT-4’s placement is the quicker and easier subject.
And you wonder why people don’t take you seriously
I don’t think the VT4 will be added to the game until Gaijin properly reflects the equal relationship between Japan and Thailand. If anyone thinks Gaijin is catering to Chinese players, then they should prove with their wallets that they have greater purchasing power than Chinese players. Those who invest more have a bigger say in corporate meetings—I don’t think you’re unaware of that, right?
Ariete C2’s DM53 round firing every 5 seconds cuts through armor like a hot knife through butter—what’s not to enjoy? And the Leclerc, also with a 5-second reload, delivers the same punch. If you struggle with these, it’s purely a skill issue.
This vehicle is not even in-game.
Additionally, if reload is all that matters, chinese vehicles aren’t behind other nations.
What makes Chinese vehicles so incredibly bad?
The issue of where to place the VT-4 is also not easy to resolve. If there were a simple solution, there would be only one option: to shelve it and not release it. However, this would inevitably lead to protests from some players who would complain that the so-called Thai subtree is “incomplete.” Ultimately, one can only blame Gaijin’s rather inadequate handling of the situation