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Not sure what that's even supposed to mean, the very purpose of the BR change was decompression, which the community was asking for for a long time.
Or is there a conspiracy I've somehow missed?
The Leopard 2A4 did move up as well, absolutely nothing changed in the dynamic between these two.
The T-72B (1989) didn't move up, but it was overtiered to begin with, one of those weird vehicles that didn't really fit the BR they were on, but neither fit one step below.
That is the strike aircraft issue, it isn't going away until they separate air and ground BR ratings.
Until then, too bad because it can't stay at 9.7 realistically, ground performance is more important for BR rating.
We are just left the German Turm spam instead lol