I thought to be legal, the vehicles had to be close topped
It does at least get mentioned in the movie on the legality of it.
Could just be me from the sub I watched, but there's the impression that some shady dealing happened that allowed it to be used at the last minute for this match.
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The sudden decision to approve this weapon... was made for this match, wasn't it?
Please don't try and find excuses.
Is it really okay to include an open-top weapon as a "tank"?
It does at least get mentioned in the movie on the legality of it.
Could just be me from the sub I watched, but there's the impression that some shady dealing happened that allowed it to be used at the last minute for this match.
I can understand something like a loophole or a hidden modification
I feel like this would make a good exploitable gif for "free user vs paid user".
NWF_Renim said:
It does at least get mentioned in the movie on the legality of it.
Could just be me from the sub I watched, but there's the impression that some shady dealing happened that allowed it to be used at the last minute for this match.
Yes, I believe that chairman guy approved it so the college team whatever can beat the Anglerfish team and they don't have to spend the money to keep the aircraft carrier running (I don't blame him, that thing looks prohibitively expensive to keep running).