KalgaCamel is deregatory term for fundamentalist Muslim in Indonesia. And there is running Nazi is Communist bait meme, because many people doesn't know the difference of the two.
Girls und Panzer: Very accurate historic and technical details.
World of Tanks: Have done extensive research about WWII armor to date. Also instrumental in making the TON of historical and technical data available to public (Chieftain anyone?).
World of Warship: Same with World of Tanks.
War Thunder: Introduced very realistic armor and aerial battle mechanics and made people genuinely interested in tactics and strategies instead of just "who has the biggest gun".
If these makes you "cringe", your are more of a wannabe than an actual historian in the first place/
I think the critique is more about the average level of knowledge in their respective fanbases, which often leave something to be desired...
Also of note, Strike Witches does have some very accurate images of various interwar period aricrafts and ships among other things, credit where it's due.
Also it should be noted unless it's a documentary, realism should be *below* making the medium interesting.
Media (be it games or movies or wtfuever) are fun precisely because they aren't entirely accurate depictions of what goes on in them.
If reality was just as entertaining, why would entertainment media even exist?
Okay... can someone explain the no camel sign?
KalgaCamel is deregatory term for fundamentalist Muslim in Indonesia. And there is running Nazi is Communist bait meme, because many people doesn't know the difference of the two.
Thanks for the explanation!
It's happening. Nazi Communists are becoming a thing! /s
Also yeah, commenting twice in the same comments section. I'm horribly bored
Girls und Panzer: Very accurate historic and technical details.
World of Tanks: Have done extensive research about WWII armor to date. Also instrumental in making the TON of historical and technical data available to public (Chieftain anyone?).
World of Warship: Same with World of Tanks.
War Thunder: Introduced very realistic armor and aerial battle mechanics and made people genuinely interested in tactics and strategies instead of just "who has the biggest gun".
If these makes you "cringe", your are more of a wannabe than an actual historian in the first place/
I think the critique is more about the average level of knowledge in their respective fanbases, which often leave something to be desired...
Also of note, Strike Witches does have some very accurate images of various interwar period aricrafts and ships among other things, credit where it's due.
Also it should be noted unless it's a documentary, realism should be *below* making the medium interesting.
Media (be it games or movies or wtfuever) are fun precisely because they aren't entirely accurate depictions of what goes on in them.
If reality was just as entertaining, why would entertainment media even exist?
Oh, humor quota... uhh... I.imgur.com