too many countries’ TT have vehicles of diff states, but those states belong to one country.
Removing flags may be done to reduce sensitive things, like modifying the flag of WWII German and removing the Z-shaped decals.
what sensitive about ROC flag
What are you talking about? You want independence, right? In the current game logic, Taiwan’s equipment is clearly insufficient to support its independent existence. With so few vehicles, what player would want to play? Think about how the Taiwanese distributor disappeared back then. I’ve been playing since 2014 and witnessed Kongzhong’s distributor become history. Or do you want to be like the huge number of strange pro-Japanese Southeast Asian players on the forums, thinking you should belong to the Japanese camp or the world’s beacon, the United States? Not everyone participated in the vote to remove the flag. I didn’t care and didn’t participate in the vote. Some idiots like to stir up trouble on the forums. My personal attitude towards games is to minimize the incorporation of real-world factors. I’ve thought about this for a long time: there shouldn’t be a nationality queue in the first place. Players can just choose any vehicle and fight together. The red and blue teams use different camouflage colors or some kind of identification system. Then it should be like Battlefield, 32 vs 32 with unlimited respawns, and death deducts from the combat power bar. Everyone would have fun, and nobody would care too much about the idiotic balance. There would be no national vehicle conflicts. Then, back to the core issue, you could choose any flag that can be displayed in your kill screen, just like in many normal games.
Some separatists have borrowed this flag, like the char ‘Z’, The Russo-Ukrainian war/conflict gave it another meaning.
Only one that not recieved a proper national flag, and treated as a military faction of PRC.
Dont get me wrong, it is obvius Taiwan was going to be put along side the PRC looking at the other TTs. But they deny the identity of ROC even so having way more history and older than PRC.




















