#THE OFFICIAL OSORIO CAMOUFLAGE IS.....

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distant venture
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The official Osório camouflage is offensive

I noticed recently that the official Osório camouflage has some rather strange features overall, like pieces of cloth and tarps scattered everywhere, pieces of wood, classic plastic boxes, bags, containers, wires, stolen overpass signs, and a dirty appearance. All these features are very similar to the carts that homeless people and poorer individuals use in their daily lives, especially the abundance of random objects and the dirty appearance. This only shows how prejudiced Wargaming is toward the Brazilian people, and as a Brazilian, I feel offended by such ignorance from this company. You could have made a historical camouflage for the Osório, just like the Brazilian M41, but instead, you made a stereotypical representation of an entire people.

Photos for comparison are below.

LOL, don’t take what I said seriously. I only commented here because I really found these details strange kkkkkkk. But the camouflage is indeed beautiful, and I liked it. I hope to see more content from Brazil and other Latin American countries in the game.

By the way, happy new year to all of you!

proud wigeon
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0/10 ragebait

distant venture
rapid finch
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Funniest thing i have seen today thanks for the laugh

onyx geyser
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Guess you could say it is accurate as hell

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It is an urban themed skin

distant venture
ebon summit
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What's ironic is that by assuming WG was stereotyping Brazil as poor, it actually does more harm than good, as you're basically saying it's the status quo.

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Also, trash/scrap can make for excellent camouflage and armor. So there's that to.

distant venture
ebon summit
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Neat trash sticks out a lot

distant venture
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wtf there is no such thing as clean garbage, and I'm talking about an efficient camouflage for Brazilian terrain that is clearly not urban and even urban, a camouflage that looks like a wheelbarrow does attract attention. but I understand your argument

marble shore
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It's just urban objects, like the rest of the world..
It's not like they said something like... "This dirty a§§ detailed Brazilian camo blends well with the country. Use it to your advantage in the Battlefield!" or something like that.

distant venture
lost patrol
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this may be shocking but cardboard, wood pallets, plastic crates, and plastic drums are very common in every country

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pretty standard packaging items

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hence why slapping a bunch of common items like that on a vehicle makes excellent urban camoflague

distant venture
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I'm just saying that this pile of trash piled up in a dirty looking tank looks like the example I put up

lost patrol
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You can find pictures from most urban areas that have the same. Its an urban camoflague. Its meant to look like what is in urban environments

distant venture
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and would stolen viaduct signs help with camouflage?

lost patrol
distant venture
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Dude, this doesn't make sense because Saudi Arabia was just going to buy the vehicle, it didn't design or do anything. And no one should feel offended because no one cares and it was just a joke.

lost patrol
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So what your saying is your post is satirical

distant venture
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Furthermore, as Brazil has a bad reputation for being a poor country, this camouflage looking a lot like a garbage cart is questionable, even more so because the tank is Brazilian.

lost patrol
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So you say its a joke and then double down. Make up your mind

distant venture
lost patrol
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Then you should probably close it as it is not to be taken seriosuly

distant venture
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Furthermore, I thought it would be interesting to also highlight that it would be more interesting for WG to look more at Latin America in general.

lost patrol
distant venture
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ok ok.... so now I'm going to change my post to be really serious

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🙃

lost patrol
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Id recommend just starting a new one if you want WG to highlight latin american tank designs in the future.