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This is good and bad. We avoid a Men of Steel DLC situation all over again. That one was terrible because of the op commando trait (literally unplayable during that era). But at the same time it means eugen will focus on warno or Steel division 3 maybe.
That’s extremely disappointing. I play sd2 over warno for the realistic game mechanics that I can’t find in Warno. Infantry battles and tank combat feels so much better in sd2. Everything feels so spongy in Warno.
Guess all good things come to an end