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报告翻译问题
No matter whether you're playing as Axis or Allied countries, Japan and the UK are objectively worse than the other factions. Having factions that are, for all intents and purposes, opt-in handicaps, is not good for a fun and varied game experience. It results in games where faction choice, independent of players' aptitude at using the factions, has a meaningful impact on players' odds of victory in the overall game (not merely one phase of it). This isn't good for encouraging people to pick different factions depending on the part of the game they want to focus on, and instead results in a narrow meta where only a portion of the factions are viable against players of similar overall skill.
Japan definitely sucks ♥♥♥♥ though, I'll give you that.