Major Update "Seek & Destroy" - Rumor Round-Up & Discussion (Part 4)

I mean the Patagón and Nahuel would be interesting additions

muh moooods

I accept your concession

It would be the coolest tech-tree Ground Force Wise.
But the only hurdle I see and that hurdle is a very big one is the domestic stuff… AKA It will take them a long time to work on most of the domestic stuff for the Ground-Force tech-tree.

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well in air you’d have the Spanish air force kind of doing the job during the 50s

but yeah the most interesting aspect would be ground, though naval would also have interesting stuff too

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I never said I don’t believe they are part of germany holy fuck you are so disingenuous

I don’t care what Smin said, show me the indigenous and/or copy paste argie vehicles that are not related to Germany (aside from the Kurassier which I already mentioned)

is this because the bad guys actually went to Argentina guys… holy shit…

yeah thats the biggest issue with with minor nation trees is having to work on a bunch of domestic stuff not a lot of people might be interested in, its why I assume after SA most sub trees are like 99% copy paste

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Sweden has far less vehicles and lacks many lineups at many BR’s outside of a few like 2.3, 3.7, 8.7 or 11.7…

cancled because of artist problems sadly

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So, not in game, my point still stands

No… Germany and Argentina have a long history of military development co-operation, and there is a large German diaspora in Argentina.

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ive learned he wont listen so just dont bother lol best to just ignore him

still proof, gajin plans to add more argentinian stuff

true last I checked they only had a single 5.7 right?

edit: they have the T34-85 as well now my bad

But they still haven’t added a single one since the Kurassier, which again, would’ve been Austrian

Yeah, a T-34 I believe (oh nvm)

and the STRV 74

I thought that one was 5.3 for some reason.

yes this would be an issue, though you’d be surprised by the ammount of indegenous projects and vehicles that were conceived in Hispanic countries (although many were just modifications of existing vehicles such as an Uruguayan M41 for example). If you count Spain, though, you’d have some interesting vehicles such as the Verdejas and StuG modifications, along with more modern AMX-30 “El Niño”, M41 Cazador, and maybe the Lince MBT (along the ASCOD Pizarro IFV and Centauros)

this is why I believe what’d be better is an Iberoamerican/Iberian tech tree, including Brazil & Portugal, adding way more variety (mainly thanks to Brazil)

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