Has any game caused a bigger international anal fissure than this one?

Has any game caused a bigger international anal fissure than this one?

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Hatred was bigger meme.

what was the scandal about this game?

It was too historically accurate

WW2 is kinda personal for Russians, and that game was portraiting them like some monsters.

in what way?

Russians got mad the game accurately portrayed the Russians as bad guys

but russians are monsters

Deservedly desu

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could you please be more specific

Russian reviewbombing > Chinese reviewboming

I remember there was a mission where you had to burn houses with your own civilians in them.

screaming

Game was made using historical archives everything in it is truth.

Basically popular russian blogger made a butthurt video and it spiraled from here.
youtube.com/watch?v=2m4SCUaBHS8

I dont have the historical knowledge to tell if it is accurate or not

Of course it's accurate. That makes s lot of sense to burn your own people just for fun.

why do so many people in the west sympathise with nazi germany against the soviet union

Because if nazis won then Poland wouldn't exist.

Only naziboo brainlets

many fear communism more than fascism

fascism is still cancer though

Is this a rhetorical question?

I'm pretty sure those houses were empty. Nothing was said about them having people in them.

Really, the only bits that could be considered controversial are executing your own soldiers, betraying partisans, being wasteful with the lives of your men, and questioning state authority. It's only by comparison to say, the Western campaign, that the Soviets look bad.

I'm pretty sure those houses were empty. Nothing was said about them having people in them.

Really, the only bits that could be considered controversial are executing your own soldiers, betraying partisans, being wasteful with the lives of your men, and questioning state authority. It's only by comparison to vanilla COH, which glorifies the US and the Brits, that the Soviets look bad.

>Really, the only bits that could be considered controversial are executing your own soldiers, betraying partisans, being wasteful with the lives of your men, and questioning state authority.
But those are all facts.

Based leafs

>betraying partisans
That mission was quite accurate, actually, there were many instances like that:
>The Lwów uprising (Polish: powstanie lwowskie, akcja Burza) was an armed insurrection by the Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa) underground forces of the Polish resistance movement in World War II against the Nazi German occupation of the city of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) in the latter stages of World War II. It began on July 23, 1944 as part of a secret plan to launch the countrywide all-national uprising codenamed Operation Tempest ahead of the Soviet advance on the Eastern Front. The Lwów uprising lasted until July 27 and resulted in the liberation of the city. However, shortly afterwards the Polish soldiers were arrested by the invading Soviets.[1] Some were forced to join the Red Army, others sent to the Gulag camps. The city itself was occupied by the Soviet Union.[2]

>Afterwards, the civil and military authorities were summoned for a meeting with Red Army commanders and captured by the NKVD with guarantees of safety for all attendees provided. Despite these guarantees, the Soviets arrested some 5000 Polish soldiers who were sent to "Miedniki" gulag. The remaining forces of col. Władysław Filipkowski were forcibly conscripted to the Red Army, sent to Gulag or escaped to rejoin the underground.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lwów_uprising

Another example:
>Operation Ostra Brama (lit. Operation Sharp Gate, English: Operation Gate of Dawn) was an armed conflict during World War II between the Polish Home Army and the Nazi German occupiers of Vilnius (Polish: Wilno). It began on 7 July 1944, as part of a Polish national uprising, Operation Tempest, and lasted until 14 July 1944. Though the Germans were defeated, the following day the Soviet Red Army entered the city and the Soviet NKVD proceeded to intern Polish soldiers and to arrest their officers. Several days later, the remains of the Polish Home Army retreated into the forests, and the Soviets were in control of the city.

>When the battle was over, the Soviet Command demanded immediate abandonment of Wilno by Polish soldiers. The Polish commander, Colonel Krzyżanowski (Wilk) ordered Polish units to set off for the Puszcza Rudnicka, while he set off for the headquarters of General Czerniachowski, commander of the 3rd Belorussian Front. Krzyżanowski was promised by Soviets that Polish partisans would be supplied with equipment without any political conditions. On 16 July, Krzyżanowski was once again invited to the headquarters of Czerniachowski to sign an agreement. However, this time, the Soviets arrested Krzyżanowski and his Chief of Staff, Major Teodor Cetys, as well as other Polish representatives at the same time in Bogusze. The wave of arrests also included the delegates of Polish Government in London.

>Stripped of their officers and confused, Polish units occupied the forests surrounding Wilno. According to current research, roughly 6,000 soldiers and over 5,000 volunteers were stationed in that area on 18 July. These were gradually encircled and captured by the Soviets.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ostra_Brama

Just nuke Canada Russia. none of these subhumans deserve life.

The truth can be more uncomfortable than a lie.

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