This. I’d be much more likely to play Israel if it has low-tier stuff, as I’ve looked at playing Israel but have been turned off by it being post-war-modern only.
Thankfully, use WW2/low tier enjoyers are funnily getting F2P stuff (that doesn’t need you to play WT 24/7 (so TT stuff). But even those limited additions we are being told is more than enough when WW2/low tier is missing full families (even more so when we have WW2 nations with big industries missing a home or a home doesn’t have room)
If anything, I think copy-paste low tiers should be skipped entirely hahah
In fact, Israel’s lack of such was one of the main selling points to me.
I also believe China should have been implemented the same way as well. China could very well begin at Rank V and I’m sure most people wouldn’t miss the Russia 2.0 + bit of US/JP copy-paste early Ranks.
Israel’s low tier would only be C&P if Gaijin skips all the unique stuff. As found in the low rank suggestion.
China could also start rank I and be mostly unique if Gaijin made their Frankenstein vehicles, which they have plenty of.
Simply put, both nations could have been added in a way it wasn’t, mostly C&P and not shun a section of the playerbase telling them “they don’t belong playing WT”
@Smin1080p_WT
A question
Are British Phantoms planned to get (somewhere down the line) SuperTEMPs?
There is a report from July last year, was accepted and passed on as suggestion
Its pity since all three British Phantoms lack long range AIM-7F equivalent and SuperTEMP would perfectly fill in that spot
Honestly, the only way to play top tier rn is to play either USA or USSR, spawn Hornet/Su-30SM or Su-30SM2 and cancel out (or pray that they do, sometimes they miss) each other’s missiles and force the merge.
I won’t play that way (or at all, these days), but anyone else can.
@Smin1080p_WT I recently encountered an issue on the report Black Prince engine incorrect, in that the responding BRM appeared not to know or not be able to respond on which engine the vehicle is equipped with in game;
In the case of the Black Prince, it is well-known that the Bedford Twin Six was used and that the Meteor installation was either only theoretical or never completed.
Any chance we’ll see the naming of drivetrain elements on ground vehicles, where known, in the same manner as aircraft?