Board Thread:Event Community Discussion/@comment-28069733-20170514083426/@comment-26574811-20170514134024

Hyper Shinchan wrote: Vcharng wrote: Suspended or expired or not, the treaty left its mark on warship classification, and was still held as a reference many years on. For example, the last heavy cruiser class of the USN was commissioned in 1948. And it had a standard displacement 70% greater than what was allowed under the treaty, on the other hand you seem to place a great deal of attention on one triple torpedo tube and 2-4 knots of design speed above 20 knots.

Having something or not is a matter of quality, while displacement is a matter of quantity, plus being the most oftenly broken rule in the treaty. Even speed regulations received more respect.