It is certain in this game that there are matches with both high and low BRs, and that’s normal. The 6.0 BR sometimes faces 7.0, and while it’s a big difference, most vehicles in these BRs don’t have stabilizers. Even so, each class has similar characteristics and doesn’t show major differences.
Jumping to 10.3 and 10.7 vehicles, for example, an American lineup—if you have a 10.7 American lineup, you’ll likely have the first Abrams with its high speed and fast reload, but mediocre ammunition. It’s certain that the main rivals of the Abrams would be 10.7 tanks, which generally have strong but similar characteristics.
The big problem is that these two battle ratings are facing 11.3 and 11.7 vehicles way too often. These higher BR tanks are faster, much more armored, and have better reload speeds—some of them absurdly better. Their penetration can easily go through even the most armored 10.7 tanks. It’s becoming unbearable to play like this. You start with a light tank that, in theory, should reach key positions first, but instead, you run into a Type 90, T-80U, or M1A2…
The difference between these battle ratings is just too big—even without mentioning planes and anti-air units. While you have AIM-9Ls, R-60s, or AA systems with a maximum range of 10 km, the 11.7s already have weapons far beyond that! I know many will say, “Oh, but the M1 Abrams can kill a 2A7!”—yeah, just like an M22 can too. But it’s obvious which one has an overwhelming chance of victory compared to the other…