Taiwan 4.35
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Nice that, dear Joker.
But on my little own, I would be cautious about calling that names, only due to that well known never-ending diplomatic dispute on it. And it’s not the case, I guess, to import it here now, we are here just for having fun and for our pleasure, after all.
For this reason only, I would choose to keep those two Countries’ geographical definition in this while.But I am not the theater’s dev., this is my little cent only and I’m leaving to him all the consequent decisions anyway.
With best regards.
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We don’t care for political.
ROC is called ROC
PRC is called PRC.It’s simple fact.
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We don’t care for political.
ROC is called ROC
PRC is called PRC.It’s simple fact.
Fair that is still this way, dear Ed… but we have to admit, at the same time, that it’s just the “ROC” definition’s use at the base of the dispute.
And this is a fact as well.
Whatever, as you all may like it.
Have a nice day and stay always safe.
With best regards.
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We don’t care for political.
ROC is called ROC
PRC is called PRC.It’s simple fact.
Thanks i think this is fine! I am just fear if the map in the theater only shows names Taiwan and China,it will lead to misunderstanding. And we may be in trouble. :mad:
Calling ROC and PRC is fair enough. it’s a an neutral description.
Thanks dev team for your hard working !
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By the way, Any policy regarding campaigns?
if i can get your permission, i want to make a campaign for the TVT purpose after my EMF 1980s work. .
Red has F-16 aggressor. I think it would be fun, especially for us live in this theater:eek:
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We have at least three empty slots to fill.
Send us campaigns and we test them, and put them in! -
We have at least three empty slots to fill.
Send us campaigns and we test them, and put them in!roger that!
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Wait, what? There’s going to be a Taiwan theater? Did I hear that right? If so:
Kudos to you guys for not being too afraid to offend today’s whacked version of sensibilities and make a theater where the ROC are the blue icons and the ChiComs are the red icons.
Bravo.
Brave.
Takes extreme courage in today’s woke-ness to put something out there that ChiCom-lovers (or, if not ‘lovers’ they all are at least worried about offending the giant money PRC) are just gonna want to bash you about.
The NBA sold out to ChiCom, even the Top Gun sequel removed the ROC patch from Maverick’s original jacket for something less offending to ChiCom censors. Everything from Transformers to Kong vs Godzilla has to have a ChiCom setting nowadays - the kowtow to ChiComs never ceases in our society today.I just want to applaud you for remembering the right vs wrong in the Taiwan situation. It’s too easy to muddy them waters nowadays.
Three cheers to you.
Huzzah! Huzzah! Huzzah! -
It’s ROC(Republic of China) and PRC(People’s republic of China), Not China and Taiwan
Word.
I would go one further:
ROC and The ChiComs. -
Nice that, dear Joker.
But on my little own, I would be cautious about calling that names, only due to that well known never-ending diplomatic dispute on it. And it’s not the case, I guess, to import it here now, we are here just for having fun and for our pleasure, after all.
For this reason only, I would choose to keep those two Countries’ geographical definition in this while.But I am not the theater’s dev., this is my little cent only and I’m leaving to him all the consequent decisions anyway.
With best regards.
Don’t be afraid that some of our own people are too yellow-bellied nowadays, or just plain forgot, that ROC are the good guys and PRC are the bad guys. Any ‘diplomatic disputes’ are outside of this game. this is a game. And we (mostly) are westerners and/or free peoples of the world. Design it for your constituents, not the occasional faux-aggrieved communist who might take umbrage.
“…I would be cautious about calling that names, only due to that well known never-ending diplomatic dispute on it…”
Funny, how caution is exercised every freaking darn time anything even vaguely touches on anything that might be untoward to those positions that I will delicately describe as being on the side of evil, left, unconventional, or aggrieved in any way, either real or imagined. Funny how there is never ever any kind of self-policing restraint of free thought and expression when it champions the odd, and upsets the established norms.
For once I would love to see these faux-woke awareness’s left out of non-political, cultural arenas. I.e. this game. It’s a game. Red China bad. Taiwan good.
Wanna debate? Need proof? Go take a peek inside the black binders waiting on the shelves of the G3/5/7 PLEX shop in the PLA and the ROC Army. I’ll bet you one PLEX shop has a series of binders showing alternate plans for invading an island, and the other has a single binder that does NOT describe how to invade a continent.Are we to the point where we all have to pretend to the level of no longer colloquially referring to them as the bad guys and us as the good guys?
If anyone is truly honestly concerned about how they might perceive this, then for goodness sakes don’t even use red and blue icons!
Use green for ChiComs (green is Neutral, and a Neutral colour is very low-offensive to our dear warm hearted jovial compatriots of the workers’ paradise) and use yellow for our side (Yellow is Unknown, and if we can’t even figure out who is good and who is bad, then our side deserves to be the Unknown colour standard)Take a stand, man.
Margaret Thatcher said people who stand in the middle of the road risk getting hit by cars from both directions. -
Don’t be afraid that some of our own people are too yellow-bellied nowadays, or just plain forgot, that ROC are the good guys and PRC are the bad guys. Any ‘diplomatic disputes’ are outside of this game. this is a game. And we (mostly) are westerners and/or free peoples of the world. Design it for your constituents, not the occasional faux-aggrieved communist who might take umbrage.
“…I would be cautious about calling that names, only due to that well known never-ending diplomatic dispute on it…”
Funny, how caution is exercised every freaking darn time anything even vaguely touches on anything that might be untoward to those positions that I will delicately describe as being on the side of evil, left, unconventional, or aggrieved in any way, either real or imagined. Funny how there is never ever any kind of self-policing restraint of free thought and expression when it champions the odd, and upsets the established norms.
For once I would love to see these faux-woke awareness’s left out of non-political, cultural arenas. I.e. this game. It’s a game. Red China bad. Taiwan good.
Wanna debate? Need proof? Go take a peek inside the black binders waiting on the shelves of the G3/5/7 PLEX shop in the PLA and the ROC Army. I’ll bet you one PLEX shop has a series of binders showing alternate plans for invading an island, and the other has a single binder that does NOT describe how to invade a continent.Are we to the point where we all have to pretend to the level of no longer colloquially referring to them as the bad guys and us as the good guys?
If anyone is truly honestly concerned about how they might perceive this, then for goodness sakes don’t even use red and blue icons!
Use green for ChiComs (green is Neutral, and a Neutral colour is very low-offensive to our dear warm hearted jovial compatriots of the workers’ paradise) and use yellow for our side (Yellow is Unknown, and if we can’t even figure out who is good and who is bad, then our side deserves to be the Unknown colour standard)Take a stand, man.
Margaret Thatcher said people who stand in the middle of the road risk getting hit by cars from both directions.Hi!
We just don’t want to get into trouble when play this theater in the mainland China. Because this topic or related games are very sensitive in the mainland China. especially under the current situation.
I think we live in the mainland China also have the right to play BMS as you so called “westerners and/or free peoples of the world” have. We love BMS too. We have same VFW with NATO alike “SOP” too. we love it since 1998. We have good relationship with our Japan VFW friends and Taiwan FOX3 VFS friends .
I’m just expressing my caution. No any offence to anyone! We appreciate TW theather DEv team for their dedication. and I’ll also help with the rest of campaigns, I promise.As you mentioned above: “go one further: ROC and The ChiComs” if someday US-gov has enough guts to cut off the diplomatic relationship with PRC and resume diplomatic relationship with ROC(Carter drops KMT ROC in the 1979 in favour of ChiComs), no longer see PRC as a legitimate government of China:), I’ll raise both hands to agree with your " ROC and The ChiComs" description. Otherwise calling ROC and PRC is an neutral description for both side. The most correct definition of history. It’s just a basic history of Chinese Civil war. like the era of division in Chinese history
if you go further with ROC and The ChiComs with an insulting tone , i think we may get into trouble when play this theater in the mainland China. I think you can understand
Sorry for about too much politics, It’s against the rules of the forum. I will stop it.
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Relax guys…
This is a game.
I don’t think either PRC or ROC will mind if a bms j20 shoots down a bms f16. Or vise versa.
Yes there is current hot spot here. Make believe situations are abundant because of this very issue.
This is why we can speculate, and simulate possible scenarios. This is no different than kto. If you want to fly PRC , and smoke some USA or ROC ground units or jets, just pick your side! I’ve been testing from PRC for a couple weeks.
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TE Red Flag radar strike, before the CTD.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51092408035_5bfafcccf7_c.jpgpaveway by arabianjules, on Flickr
John
Did it make a report?
Looks like it happens right after you say “auto pilot off”, or when you looked back at wing.Will check these te in next update. (Very soon).
I flew them all once. But, in this one I had changed f16 to f16ROC.
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Hi!
We just don’t want to get into trouble when play this theater in the mainland China. Because this topic or related games are very sensitive in the mainland China. especially under the current situation.
I think we live in the mainland China also have the right to play BMS as you so called “westerners and/or free peoples of the world” have. We love BMS too. We have same VFW with NATO alike “SOP” too. we love it since 1998. We have good relationship with our Japan VFW friends and Taiwan FOX3 VFS friends .
I’m just expressing my caution. No any offence to anyone! We appreciate TW theather DEv team for their dedication. and I’ll also help with the rest of campaigns, I promise.As you mentioned above: “go one further: ROC and The ChiComs” if someday US-gov has enough guts to cut off the diplomatic relationship with PRC and resume diplomatic relationship with ROC(Carter drops KMT ROC in the 1979 in favour of ChiComs), no longer see PRC as a legitimate government of China:), I’ll raise both hands to agree with your " ROC and The ChiComs" description. Otherwise calling ROC and PRC is an neutral description for both side. The most correct definition of history. It’s just a basic history of Chinese Civil war. like the era of division in Chinese history
if you go further with ROC and The ChiComs with an insulting tone , i think we may get into trouble when play this theater in the mainland China. I think you can understand
Sorry for about too much politics, It’s against the rules of the forum. I will stop it.
sure, to each his own.
But since you brought up USA diplomatic status and world recognition as your datum, I wonder then, what did you call the Baltic States during the Cold War? Soviet Union? Because the USA (and NATO) did not recognize the USSR annexing them. Your position on Israel’s borders? Cause … ya know, that’s an iffy one (for some people, not me).
These are hypotheticals, don’t answer them herein because like you said, not a political forum.
BTW, I was not the one who introduced the politics - I only addressed it. You brought it up when you made the comment about delicately naming ROC/Taiwan.
I’m gonna guess that you’d probably comply with wishes to address folks by their desired pronouns, but won’t call Taiwan the real China if that’s what they would want to be called. It is always fascinating how people can invoke one set of nomenclature towards one direction and somehow get away with it, and whenever they other set is pushed, they block it by throwing the political off limits card. Touché. You win. I quit.