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Old 05-05-06, 02:44 AM   #1
deckard
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Default anyone working on allied Heavy cruisers?

ive seen mods wich adds heavy cruisers/battlecruisers to the axis, , and i am wondering why no one has done any for the allied side yet,
as far as i know the allies fielded way more heavy cruisers than the axis (if your not including japan) so why is this not repressented in the game?

or capital ships for the russians?

im thinking about making some clones of existing models, but this feels like the allied fleet wont get the reprensentation it deservs.
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Old 05-05-06, 04:55 AM   #2
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I think whats happening is this. Most of the Allied Navies have a reasonable quantity of warships already ingame, where as the Axis Navies are atm rather poorly numbered. So in light of this I think most of the shipwrites have geared their work to correcting the imbalance. Now I suspect thats as soon as this is achieved, we will see a trend to expand other navies be they Neutrals or Allied.

I can say with some authority that the Allied navies are being worked on behind the scenes, but not with the same fever as the Axis. Just give us some time and we will get there. After all this is not our day job.
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