First off, if you don’t see what I mean, there you go:
Spoiler

Secondly, let me develop why I’m thinking of this:
Next patch, we’re getting a lot of jets, and some of these are being added to already heavy lines:
- The J-10C is gonna be the 4th jet of first line
- The F/A-18E is gonna be the 4th jet of third line
And this is happening while there are dead lines next to them. In this case:
- The 4th line of China is dead (unless they add a subtree there)
- The 4th line of USA is dead
So, why doesn’t Gaijin just implement what is normal in heli trees, aka several lines branching from a single vehicle? It would avoid clogging lines and make full use of the space available
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It does make more sense for the J-10s to branch off the J-8F instead of having an entire line of RoCAF Jets only to go F-16 > J-10A > Mirage 2K > J-10C for some reason, and it’ll look even weirder if they get around to adding the RoCAF F-16V and F-CK-1 (no laughing). That said, I don’t think it can be done for US as the UI is apparently limited to 5 columns.
- Open for strategic Bombers like the X’ian H-6 if they ever get around to those aircraft
- Open for what replaced the AV-8B
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What replaced the AV-8B is the F-35B, but unless they add the F-35C (I mean why not but also why) it should go to 3rd line
I agree it would make sense though I’d imagine the arrows should be a lot shorter than they are with the helis
Well if I’m not mistaken the gaps between the vehicles slots are the same across all trees so there really wouldn’t be anything different
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Just double checked, yea your correct. I guess gajin doesn’t need a new asset™