The setting does also work for decorations. The pillows and several other decorators are marked as fictional (even though their use of the fictional tag for decorators seems rather random at times lol) and will therefore be hidden by the filter.
You might have to check if you have any camos, decals or decorators in your vehicles that are tagged as fictional though. The hide fictional setting seems to reset itself when you enter battle with fictional cosmetics in your active vehicles.
WT players will put santas sleighs on their ships, then put lit candles, bright orange warning lights and christmas gnomes on their tanks, add two goofy ahh eyes and shark mouth as well and then draw a line at character in promotional video that doesnt even appear in a game as not being realistic.
So, also wanna ask your opinion here: i noticed that there arent much of new anime packs. Do you think its general disinterest of players or its just bad timing for gaijin?
Literally all of this man’s reply is proving you wrong, too. The only reason you don’t see pinup art on aircraft anymore is that it’s outright banned in most air forces because modern jets have expensive, special paint jobs.
i do believe its not the reason. Mostly its because there are no war they are participating in, so no need or no cause to let soldiers have fun on the frontlines. Most of the pinups come from the most active squadrons which participated in frontline operations, most of those who were close to the “homeland” were stricter with that.
there is the saying in russia: “Farther from high command - motley the uniform”, meaning that most of the un-issued non-regulation comes from the fartherst frontlines
You know 99% of all the pin-ups in game are modelled after real pin-ups? None of the body pillows are. If Gaijin wanted to be accurate we would have this specific body pillow and nothing else.
So your historical point goes out the window when Gaijin don’t even base it on the real one.