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1906
General Discussion / Re: Post your FH2 Screenshots
« on: 27-05-2010, 00:05:18 »
This happens when Battlefieldfan45 drives my kubel xD


1907
General Discussion / The Panzerfaust
« on: 26-05-2010, 23:05:30 »
Ok I got one question regarding the Faust.
Why the hell does its warhead fly in a loop?
It looks like a stone thrown into a lake. With some strong wind against it.
I mean, it like, flew in a straight line? At least the 30m? I mean, how does the Faust 100m work then, you aim it like, 60° up?
Just asking, pardon if it sounds aggressive.

1908
Off-Topic / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: 25-03-2010, 11:03:30 »
Name:Master Chief
Country: Croatia
Age:16
Occupation:High School
Music:Sabaton and some good techno to fit the brutal violence of me and my K98 xD
About me: I like history
(because he's a WW2 hitory freak  ;) )
, good music, FH-which I discovered and told Ante (as he said just now)
anyway, because of my WLAN and the lack of the game itself it may be some time before you start getting killed by the Master and his rifle xD

1909
Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« on: 25-03-2010, 10:03:02 »

German forces entering Zagreb,Yugoslavia (now Croatia).


April, 1941.
Tanks of the 14th Panzer Division on a "show-off" to the citizens of Zagreb before their departure to Stalingrad. Soon followed the 369th "Teufels" Regiment

1910
General Discussion / Re: Pz.Kpfw. V "Panther" ausf. G
« on: 30-12-2009, 10:12:41 »
Ok, I just thought, that maybe you should stick to the books and make classic examples of the tanks you do. I mean, yes, there were many different G versions, but to the players that actually want to learn something through the game, it might be easier for them to see the "by the book" types of tanks.

1911
General Discussion / Re: Pz.Kpfw. V "Panther" ausf. G
« on: 29-12-2009, 13:12:08 »
Are you sure that ALL G's had steel wheels?

Regarding the shot-trap; in FH2 the mantlet is missing the extension BUT you can't kill it by shooting at the lower mantlet like you can do with A and D versions.

Well, of course there were improvisations in the war, and I do not exclude the option that the early G's had rubber because it was still in supply.

Okay, about the mantlet. I haven't got a chance to shoot a Panther G in the game, so that explains it. Maybe the extension will be added later.
Apart from this, everything about it is okay, except maybe the different driver's periscope.

1912
General Discussion / Pz.Kpfw. V "Panther" ausf. G
« on: 29-12-2009, 12:12:10 »
Hi all
I noticed some mistakes regarding the Panther G in FH2
Far from trying to offend anyone, I just wanted to point out some errors.
1. Panther G was also called the Steel wheel version, meaning there was no rubber on the wheels, as a mean of saving.

2. The mantlet was changed, as it was noticed on the D and A versions, that the AT shells often used to ricoshet off the mantlet and hit the driver's/radio operator's hatch and kill them/blow up the tank. So they put a vertical extension downwards to evade fatal ricochets.

here's a picture, you'll notice what I'm talking about.
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/images/PantherG_1.JPG

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