Next patch and beyond wishlist(Everything except Tech Trees) (Part 2)

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A turret with a 100mm main gun and a 30mm autocannon, along with four fire-and-forget missiles.

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Gaijin plz

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Is your goal to put every single vehicle in the game into Russia? Copy paste is alright when the soviets modify it, but “oh so the 7th guards heavy tank division captured a PzIV in WW2” so now we need 50000000 PzIV’s in the USSR tree is stupid.

Wow a nation and war captured alot who would of thought

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Precisely. All of em.

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but why? These panzers do nothing for realism as they were often used as target practice and compared to the vast amount of T-34s they make up almost none of the armor the USSR used

There are plenty of reports of the T-IVs being used in combat by the Red Army. I’m also thinking about doing the Panzer 1 with the 20mm shvak.

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I need Greek and Cyprus for Israel and Korea and some lowtier subtree vehicles for China and Japan snail

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Panzer I with ShVAK I want to see in game. I can’t say I want any Pz.IV in USSR tree since they were not modified beyond new insignias.

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It has already been accepted, but I really want to have an equivalent to the Alpha Jet or Hawk 200 in China with the AT-3A

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I want to see more paper tanks in here. This game isn’t that realistic, for example many of the modern American tanks and aircraft lack their actual armaments.

So. as an example: The O-I Experimental, O-I, O-Ni, O-Ho, Type 4 Heavy and the Type 5 Heavy.

I would support the Panzerbefehlswagen, but unfortunately a lack of photos makes it a bit of an uncertainty for now. But why not something more tangible like the Matilda with ZiS-3, Valentine MK-IX with twin MG34s, or SU-76M with MG42?

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True it’s only known about because of wartime archival documents and factory records from the MZOK VIM. There was 3 sent to the frontlines.

Which I do think is enough evidence to support its existence, don’t get me wrong, but a historical photo or blueprint is usually the best companion to said evidence. Then again, suggestions have been made without any of the above visual aides before, so not like it’s against the rules or anything.

Argentina just fully retired these like 2 or so days ago

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Highly debatable if that existed since yk there’s no reports of Soviets capturing a pz1

They captured a Panzer I Ausf. F variant during one of the offensives in June 1944. and a Panzer I Ausf. B during the battle of Moscow. There’s probably more but for the ones I mentioned were just two examples and iirc survive today at Museum’s in Russia.

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Fair enough forgot those weird ones existed but it would make no sense for them to capture and regun them considering it would of been what? 1942-43 maybe a little later when Soviet tank production was at its peak it just doesn’t make any sense considering pz1s lackluster speed and armour. Most important the soviets weren’t a desperate force who needed to capture and modify tanks (apart from su76I but that’s because the original models were terrible)