The CoH1 British seemed more like an anti-partisan force funny enough. They operate out of Command Trucks, patrol everywhere,The CoH1 British seemed more like an anti-partisan force funny enough. They operate out of Command Trucks, patrol everywhere, and rely on Officers to hold their hands.
As Relic have already broadcasted aspects of the new US army, I do not think I breach the NDA, if I say that the better Britz aspects have been borrowed and improved upon to US advantage. viz the Officers.
I do think that these aspects - and other OF features like Gliders, could be used to effect in a Burma campaign - entitle it something like "the Road to Mandalay". It involves Indian troops as much as the Brits. e.g. the Sikh regiments, or the Ghurka. this might appealto a sub-Continent audience, Many have written previously about Japanese lack of technology- without apparently realising that mountain warfare in the Burmese foothills was primitive - Pershings and battle tanks would be hopeless, authentically. OTOH, supply drops, mountain artillery, bicycle infantry, snipers, donkeys,partisan-equivalents - Chindits - could be interesting, You can involve the Chinese, as well as Merrill's Marauders.
As I write, I sense possibly the glowering presence of Uncle Sam,demanding why I ignore the heavy-lifting in the Pacific. to whit: the US Carrier fleets. Well,you can do that too, e.g. Corregidor, or the fights in New Guinea involving Australians,but honestly, if Relic do not divert into air warfare a la War Thunder, won't people get bored playing Beach Assault
ad infinitum on Raibul, Guam, Tinian, Saipan, Iwo Jima, Okinawa etc? I mean, it's like
Beach Assault to the power of infinity, unless you tske the action inland.