I bought another book, which also mentions about the changes to KV-1 turret armor thickness. Unfortunately it doesn’t give separate front, side, rear and top values either. I’d imagine the heavy turret still had 40mm top, but nothing confirms it either way.
Seriously it would have been better for everyone if they had implemented KV-1 m1942 without markings, like in these two pictures below. I don’t know why they used it like that for some time.
The thing is, they didn’t paint just 2 swastikas on it, but 6 of them: 4 around turret, 1 on hull front and 1 on hull rear. Meanwhile in game we have just 2 funny crosses, so it’s very far from the war time scheme.
I see, so the possibility is there, but it was likely implemented on the Kai version while the museum’s early Chi-Ha was the best they could do.
I wonder if there are any Indonesian archives to search through? Maybe they are still relatively untouched in this community and could hold some secrets.
Oh I don’t mean that we should suffer fake-news or whatever is happening right now, but they really should get hands on for their security. It’s just embarrasing for such a large gaming company, or any company/publisher really.
But the thing is nowadays even with good security stuff can still get leaked in so many ways.
The only why I see then tackle this is,
A. Ask the site for the IP location of the said created account,
B. Block sites for X amount of all devices when using their Wifi,
C. Call a group of dev say don’t come in for an update or two and rotate that round a few times.