Instale o Steam
iniciar sessão
|
idioma
简体中文 (Chinês simplificado)
繁體中文 (Chinês tradicional)
日本語 (Japonês)
한국어 (Coreano)
ไทย (Tailandês)
Български (Búlgaro)
Čeština (Tcheco)
Dansk (Dinamarquês)
Deutsch (Alemão)
English (Inglês)
Español-España (Espanhol — Espanha)
Español-Latinoamérica (Espanhol — América Latina)
Ελληνικά (Grego)
Français (Francês)
Italiano (Italiano)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonésio)
Magyar (Húngaro)
Nederlands (Holandês)
Norsk (Norueguês)
Polski (Polonês)
Português (Portugal)
Română (Romeno)
Русский (Russo)
Suomi (Finlandês)
Svenska (Sueco)
Türkçe (Turco)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamita)
Українська (Ucraniano)
Relatar um problema com a tradução
I believe that Regiments uses UD due to ~700 being produced by 1991, comparing to ~480 T-80U, units with them being slighlty closer to Germany, and original unit model being based on UD version.
Still, that is unfortunate, I feel as though the T-80BV was plenty good enough to stand as the only tank available, and them not including any Soviet T-72s was something I appreciated due to most games incorrectly assuming the T-72 was in GSFG service. I bet they could have included T-80UDs and T-80Us in a future DLC/update to represent reinforcements, similarly to how they included the new T-72B.
Also the lack of T-64B is unfortunate, as that is my favorite vehicle and I think the T-64B1 is a bit over represented in the game.
And yes UD is the more produced variant by a long shot.
Edit: Asked some people who know more, and the best answer I’ve got is a maybe. Might be the same category of the BMP-3 as a March to War unit (meaning a vehicle that is lore wise rushed into service because of the war).