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« on: 23-12-2014, 02:12:51 »A Sherman being hit hard in Leipzig 1945.What sherman is that? That's a pretty thick steel plate welded in the front of the turret.
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A Sherman being hit hard in Leipzig 1945.What sherman is that? That's a pretty thick steel plate welded in the front of the turret.
Quite the adorable rifle, she looks beautiful!With the rifle sights turning pretty much useless after a hundred meters in-game I don't see what difference there would be from the slightly shorter barrel.
How will the in-game stats for the M38 & M44 compare to those of the M91/30? Range, accuracy, lethality etc.
Always been curious if there were any differences between the two (similar to the Carcano's)
Wait if these are from Eastern Ukraine, why are they showing a Nato flag?Trying to troll the russians with fascist nato flags.
RO2 is on 9 years old Unreal 3 engine.Realistic. I agree with making of a proof of concept with UE4. It opens up possibilities and brings a chance to explore a monetised concept, while bringing in attention by the "UE4 WW2 shooter" label. And if the engine is good enough to fix the gunplay issues this time FH3 may actually keep the newcomers, as otherwise has been proven for FH2.
I saw and see some WWII ''realism'' games being created with the CryEngine, 1 of them (Festung Europa) now moved to the Unreal 4 engine, wich people dont like because of Red Orchestra 2 (wich i think is a good game)
Bringing back stamina bar will only mean that you will spend twice more time (or probably more) on running between flags... So, if you like walking and enjoying looking around the countryside instead of shooting, then yes, why not...Not if you make it sprinting instead of light jogging, which makes it far better tool for attacking and moving across openings.