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Nice idea with that WW2.
But...
It's not better that you first refine the AI, make the weapons seem more powerful. (i mean when you shoot with, e.g. AK47, you should feel the power, and not feel like you are shooting with a pen or a toy for children), refined the maps , refined the Optimizations (important), and beauty the menu a little? because now when i go to the menu, or a play, i feel like i bought a game made 30%. (and I'm talking only about Optimization, AI intelligence, and sounding-visualising), and then make an idea with WW2?
Greetings from Poland ;)