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*stares at standard A1A1... stares at you...*
CANNOT COMPUTE... ORANGE MAN BAD!
Still waiting though for the Leopard 1A2-1A5.
But it wouldn't matter because it will make lineups better and you can just spawn into Leopards until you're all out.
2. The Leopard variants are I think the key to filling 7.7-9.0 Germany: differ their shells and stuff, maybe you can have the Leopard 1A1 8.0 with stock ammunition, 1A2 with same ammo at 8.3, A1A1 also at 8.3 with old ammo config (APDS+HEAT), 1A3 with slightly better (but not the 9.0 APFSDS) ammo at 8.7, the Leopard 1A4 could replace A1A1 at 9.0 with same ammo, and is a better tank so would be more balanced, and it would be cool to have the Leopard 1A5 as the top leopard, with best Cold War 105mm DU ammo at 9.3 or so.
Could have like, (- means expandable folder)
Leo1A0
-1A1
-A1A1
Leo1A2
-1A3
1A4
-1A5
Not to extend the grind by a large amount.
The sub-variants would be more useful after the introduction of other equipment mechanics and stuff, and/or after Br decompression finally becomes a thing.