We have already established that this is a pure bullshit and starting fuel is there only to time tech, otherwise soviets would get 200 more menpower at start when their starting fuel was set from 50 to 20.
Oh, and soviets never had less menpower when they had that 50 fuel at start.
All factions have different starting fuel, because all factions have different tech structures and costs and different supposed timing as well as some are supposed to get tech structure right away while others aren't or are supposed to be able to get other upgrade instead.
So stop repeating that bullshit.
You completely misunderstood the point, as usual. It means "A is their advantage, B is their disadvantage". But of course everything that isn't "Axis needs more nerfs" is bullshit to you.
By "we have established this", you mean you and Tactical Imouto. Because in your world (in which you don't even play this game), starting fuel is somehow totally irrelevant to teching. If OKW started with a pioneer-strength unit and 360mp, both Allied and Axis players would get equal map control. OKW would no longer be able to deny their opponent fuel, and would hence be seriously behind in terms of teching, by virtue of starting with only 5 fuel. Its current tech timings would not be kept - hence reducing or deleting many of the windows of opportunity that currently exist.
For the last time Katitof, "we" have already established that the 5 fuel is the current starting point because having early game strength AND having 20 fuel would mean OKW hits tech timings too fast. They are tied together, and your line of thinking that you should nerf one without adjusting the other is pure bullshit.
For the benefit of people actually interested in civilised discussion, my point was as follows:
a) OKW currently relies on its early game power to deny enemy resources or to secure more map control for itself, so that it can overcome its fuel disadvantage and tech equally or even at a faster pace.
b) The problem is that the early game strength is often able to create cripplingly unequal situations, which outweighs the fuel deficit.
c) We should reduce OKW early game strength, but ensure that OKW teching isn't affected too drastically by late teching, which would completely obliterate the windows of opportunity available to Luchs/Flak HT play.