They haven't figured out the stripper clip animations even up to Airborne. Think about it. They need to basically make a separate animation for loading 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 rounds into the weapon. The stripper clip needs to be taken back out with the correct number of rounds remaining.
Remember the night battle when you defend one of the ridge from Anderson airfield. I actually killed an enemy try to set up his MG and i rush took the MG as my own at set it at my position. I like how this game try to make the player think outside the box as well.
@@HappiKarafuru I used to do the same thing, I found about 4 of those playing that mission and set all of them up and later on saw my squad mates using them. Very realistic touch the developers added by putting in NPCs that actually think for themselves
At the time this was definitely one of the better looking games. It was incredibly demanding, requiring a GPU with at least Pixel Shader 1.4. And you'd get a visual treat if you had PS 2.0. Not a lot of video cards had it back then, but it was slowly making its way to mid and low end cards.
@@gaijinblowi played this on ps2 my friend tbh i dont much about pc requirements and such but it is cool that it all works together to play these games
@@steveman0420 It's likely harder on people that are inexperienced with flying, I've even had issues flying the plane at first, crashing into other planes, crashing into the ground, crashing into the ocean, crashing into ships, etc. But the most difficult thing about the level is when you get access to the bombs and torpedo... they barely do ANY worthwhile damage to the Carrier and Destroyer you attack, I've literally did more damage in a more consistent manner just shooting it with the damn machine guns.
@@itsconnorstime it actually was a good weapon but the Marine Corps had an issue with it's part interchangeability and got rid of it. That was it's only issue. The Marine Corp at the time didnt have the funding to procure the proper ratio of guns to perfect replacement parts and just gave up on it. Good gun, but just not the gun the Marine Corps needed.
The Thompson proved more reliable which is to be expected it was a much more robust firearm and it wasn’t as .The Riesing was better suited for police at the time.
Wow, the animators messed up the Nambu. The reload makes it seem like they just made the magazine vanish. at 0:52 they have part of the magazine dropped and the mag still in the gun. They probably thought nobody would notice. Not like it was spring loaded. Apparently the M55 has a bolt catch... which it doesn't have (I had to watch Forgotten Weapons to realize the charging handle is under the barrel in the grip, thanks Ian!) No, you don't slide the handle of the Garand forward, it slides forward when pressure is put on the clip when fed. On the M1 Carbine, I don't believe the magazine falls - I believe it's plucked with a stub on it. Also, I'm now noticing that the magazines disappear very quickly like they're made of styrofoam. He fed the clip guide into the weapon... so now the firing pin can't strike the bullets. But it works because videogame. 5:25 JAPANESE AUTOMATIC FLIPUP SIGHTS. They were high tech even back then! (not really complaint, but animators probably too lazy to model player flipping up sights) I understand it's a video game, but older Medal of Honor games like Allied Assault had more authentic reload animations (they have their own wonkiness too), and for a game that was modelled on historical realism, it just seems odd to see odd quirks like this. Very likely the designers never held any of these weapons to get the sense of how they worked.
+Captain Corde no. All military rifles of that era had flip up volley or tangent stile sights to shoot in indirect fire mimicking artillery. (Tactic never used) Or to simply shoot long range The Japanese had folding arms on the sight that would fold down when you flipped the sight up. And you used them to judge distance and lead the aircraft
You're correct about everything else, but lemme stop you on the M1 Garand. Having a M1 Garand and shot it, I placed in the clip, expecting the charging handle to come forward after I put the clip in, but it doesn't for some weird reason (most likely due to age). Both the automatic bolt slamming and the user slapping the bolt forward are correct reloads, with the former for newer model M1 Garands, and the latter for older M1 Garands. (Also, I think the animators also goofed the Nambu's magazine detaching. I think the Nambu's operator is supposed to pinch on the bottom part of the magazine, then remove it, rather than drop it by using a mag catch to detach it like any other pistol).
Can confirm with the M1 Garand, I have to give the op rod a tap to make the bolt slide forward, sometime it closes by itself but not all the time. However the mag usually falls away from the M1 Carby, Source: I own an M1 Carbine
Logan Legrand That's actually how you charge the gun in real life. The guy should be holding the Reising by the magazine since the bottom part moves when you shoot.
Yeah, learned after watching the vid that there was a release there. I just found it quirky that he basically taps the wood on the gun when loading, is all.
I love your videos Tiger, I've always wanted to see the weapons in Pacific Assault. I don't have a PC to play the game on, but I still want to ask is the game any good?
+Ben Barnes I think this was a very good game when it was released but, after 12 years this game isn't so fantastic anymore. The campaign is interesting, weapons have good animations for that time, the story is ok so if you want to play this game, it will not be a waste of time.
+Tigerfield Thanks for the reply, like I said I don't have a PC so I can't play it but I'm glad it's a good game, when I was young I grew up with some of the Medal of Honor games, I've played: MOH: Frontline MOH: European Assault MOH: Rising Sun MOH: Vanguard MOH: Airborne MOH 2010 I remember the intensity and challenge of European Assault and Frontline, Rising Sun was pretty good too, Vanguard almost looks like European assault with similar graphics and weapon animations, but it was still worth the play and kept the MOH feel. Airborne was short but pretty sweet, especially with its weapon upgrades, MOH 2010 was okay, I don't have as much as a distinct for it as some others but I can see why people would, that being said I thought it was worth at least one playthrough. Overall the MOH games were classics, period. What do you think?
+Ben Barnes hey I know exactly what u mean I grew up play medal of honour allied assault and the expansions that was my childhood damn I wish games now could do the things they did back then
Ugh, Reising, BAR, and Remington Model 11/ Browning auto 5 shotgun. The most hated gun trio in this game. I always tossed them away and preferred to fight armed with a NambuType 100 when posibble or even Arisaka rifle. At least ammo was all around.
From medal of honor wiki: " It is only seen during the defense of Edson's Ridge during the Battle of Guadalcanal, being fired by a Marine defending his position just behind the line of M1919A4 Browning light machine guns. It is usable only when the Marine that has it at Edson's Ridge is killed so you can swap it for one of your current guns (you can kill him yourself using explosives). The only other way to get it is from Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Director's Edition or via developer console commands"
In bloody mount, you have to kill the only marine using it, the best way to kill him is throw a lot of granades at him and then wait till he get shot by japanese
Problem with this game: scripted enemy spawns and limited level design. The levels seem big and in a better game, you could make use of the folliage to coordinate different attacks everytime. But it's way too scripted. It's a decent game, but that's a major flaw.
Alternative BCW Vonderheart flow of the story, characters, logic, and ethical side of the game. World at war have none of above. If you consider video games just picking a gun and shooting people you don't know, then every other game will be meaningless for you. world at war is the most illogical, unethical and meaningless game Ive ever played. I look for respect, art, story and talent in a video game. Not just tearing people to half with machine guns you can't carry in real life. Also keep in mind that the Pacific assault is more older than world at war, also you had the same or worse situation with all the call of duties before it.
Interesting fact: There was originally supposed to be a Pacific Assault 2, but it was canceled after all the negative reviews this game got when it was released.
The spread of bullet, will surely make you hate it, even B.A.R doesn't attach on bayonet and only 20 rounds, so that is why you don't like it, but it's as supporting and acting as battle rifle
@@Mechanized85 I think its the sound of it, the rate of fire, and the ridiculously overly dramatic reload animation of it. Been giving it some thought.
Half of these weapons existed in World War 1. The Springfield was released in 1903 (hence M1903 Springfield), the The G98 existed in 1898, but was replaced in 1935 by the K98k (K standing for 'Karabiner', Carbine in English, and the small k standing for 'kurz' - 'short'. The 1911 was fielded in WW1 (badass old gun is badass), and the M1917 was there as well. The Browning was used too. The Auto 11 was made in 1905 so it could potentially appear. Look up Verdun. Any weapons used in that game are likely to be in Battlefield 1. But don't put the Ross rifle in. Fuck the Ross rifle.
It was notorious for jamming constantly. Canadian soldiers frequently tossed it for Lee-Enfields or even G98. Iconic, but horribly designed for trench warfare. I actually want to see if they can do it justice really.
If the owner of the game is reading this comment. (If he watches this video.) Can you please fix the M55, when they press the button after fully reloading. There is no button there, it is just pressing the Wood on the gun.
If it has a scope on it, it's louder
Classic
More satisfaction
Pretty sure it's a gameplay reason, I mean you'll want to know that there's a sniper around otherwise you'll just feed into their Killzone.
And the scope magically the bullets more powerful.
dude I miss these games where you could have 4 rounds left in your rifle, but you still shove an entire clip in there like it's empty
Dude I was so close to say "DAMNIT IT'S A MAGAZINE" but I realized most rifles were, in fact, clip-fed. So we cool.
Cod ww2 does the same
They haven't figured out the stripper clip animations even up to Airborne.
Think about it. They need to basically make a separate animation for loading 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 rounds into the weapon. The stripper clip needs to be taken back out with the correct number of rounds remaining.
These videos are like ASMR to me lmao. Thank you for these weapon showcases Tiger.
Thanks for watching.
Of course. Will you do Call of Juarez? The original game?
Soon.
If I remember right there was an anti-tank rifle and tripod mounted mg you could use as well.
omg i remember that hahaha
Remember the night battle when you defend one of the ridge from Anderson airfield. I actually killed an enemy try to set up his MG and i rush took the MG as my own at set it at my position. I like how this game try to make the player think outside the box as well.
What about the phys manipulator?
@@HappiKarafuru same as me, when we run out of ammo the best solution is steal your enemy’s weapon!
@@HappiKarafuru I used to do the same thing, I found about 4 of those playing that mission and set all of them up and later on saw my squad mates using them. Very realistic touch the developers added by putting in NPCs that actually think for themselves
This game has better animations than manny of Modern games today in my opinion. I would love to se a remaster on this game 🙏🏻
I would like to see what kind of MODERN games you've been playing.. oh right, you played those new bad games on steam
unrealistic. the nambu works
surprised it didn't blow up
DarkInfernape65 And also that the Reising works. As far as I know, it was extremely unreliable.
In the jungle? Of course, they switch mostly to japanese weapons, but as a police weapon? M55 was inrceadible good
Why do all people like realistic games, I mean. I like them too, but you don't have to insult the realistic gameplay.
Well, the game did come out back In 2004, so...
I actually don't recall ever seeing the Johnson Rifle in the campaign, must have been a Multiplayer only weapon.
It only appears once and is held by a marine at the final stage of the battle for bloody ridge mission
Thanks to this video, I installed This Game back. Time to revive my childhood
This game needs a remastered
Needs a remake and sequel
lol he inserts the clip along with bullets into the weapon wtf
lol just noticed that
It was gross
Medal of Honor games never seemed to address this problem
It’s gun put bullet in
Every shooter game was like this back then
R.I.P the reload animation for medal of honor Pacific assault
The type 100 sounds very satisfying!!!
I love older games where graphics weren't the biggest thing at the time but having a blast was :D
At the time this was definitely one of the better looking games. It was incredibly demanding, requiring a GPU with at least Pixel Shader 1.4. And you'd get a visual treat if you had PS 2.0. Not a lot of video cards had it back then, but it was slowly making its way to mid and low end cards.
@@gaijinblowi played this on ps2 my friend tbh i dont much about pc requirements and such but it is cool that it all works together to play these games
@@sirejester1155 oh yeah, that is a different game altogether. MOH Rising Sun. Which was damn fun in its own right.
@@gaijinblow ahh yes thats the one these older games really out did themselves
I always played this when I was younger. Took me three years just to get pasted the flyboys level
Took you 3 years to get past that mission?
Damn you suck
Mission was pretty easy. Only took me an hour first try to finish it. And after that I replayed it and it took me half an hour with no deaths.
3 Years ? Damn Boi. I Just Finished It For 30 Minutes
@@xxrayhanfraxx9682 damn 30 minutes too lmao , shit was hard
@@steveman0420 It's likely harder on people that are inexperienced with flying, I've even had issues flying the plane at first, crashing into other planes, crashing into the ground, crashing into the ocean, crashing into ships, etc. But the most difficult thing about the level is when you get access to the bombs and torpedo... they barely do ANY worthwhile damage to the Carrier and Destroyer you attack, I've literally did more damage in a more consistent manner just shooting it with the damn machine guns.
Only game ever with Reising SMG in any form....why its left out so much....
Kacpa2 it wasn’t a good combat weapon, the early stages of Guadalcanal was pretty much it’s only use.
@@itsconnorstime it actually was a good weapon but the Marine Corps had an issue with it's part interchangeability and got rid of it. That was it's only issue. The Marine Corp at the time didnt have the funding to procure the proper ratio of guns to perfect replacement parts and just gave up on it. Good gun, but just not the gun the Marine Corps needed.
@@Malpaise_Legate It was also horribly unreliable in jungle conditions
The Thompson proved more reliable which is to be expected it was a much more robust firearm and it wasn’t as .The Riesing was better suited for police at the time.
Men of War has the Reising
pretty great animations for a '04 game
This game was my first fps game
the whole stripper clip goes into the rifle wtf
Just like the first CoD game.
Phonographs And Furrys Hey guns get hungry to lol
Your new name is pvt.Tommy gun
CRYSIS1712 another things Drill Instructor: Holy crap, looks like we have a killer! Conlin, your new name is bullseye, as you were
*you worthless puke!* *I'm ready to 4-f you right out of my corps*
A very good game! Amazing for its time
4:32 it is actually Type 99 , Even in game call it Type 97
Is nobody gonna talk about the m55? It has basically a cursed image of a reload
Huh? I think its correct though. Reising M55 doesnt have charging handle in the traditional place. Instead its in the foregrip.
Wow, the animators messed up the Nambu. The reload makes it seem like they just made the magazine vanish. at 0:52 they have part of the magazine dropped and the mag still in the gun. They probably thought nobody would notice. Not like it was spring loaded.
Apparently the M55 has a bolt catch... which it doesn't have (I had to watch Forgotten Weapons to realize the charging handle is under the barrel in the grip, thanks Ian!)
No, you don't slide the handle of the Garand forward, it slides forward when pressure is put on the clip when fed.
On the M1 Carbine, I don't believe the magazine falls - I believe it's plucked with a stub on it. Also, I'm now noticing that the magazines disappear very quickly like they're made of styrofoam.
He fed the clip guide into the weapon... so now the firing pin can't strike the bullets. But it works because videogame.
5:25 JAPANESE AUTOMATIC FLIPUP SIGHTS. They were high tech even back then! (not really complaint, but animators probably too lazy to model player flipping up sights)
I understand it's a video game, but older Medal of Honor games like Allied Assault had more authentic reload animations (they have their own wonkiness too), and for a game that was modelled on historical realism, it just seems odd to see odd quirks like this. Very likely the designers never held any of these weapons to get the sense of how they worked.
By the way, aren't the flip up sights for those Japanese guns Anti-aircraft sights. That's what I learned anyway.
+Captain Corde no. All military rifles of that era had flip up volley or tangent stile sights to shoot in indirect fire mimicking artillery. (Tactic never used)
Or to simply shoot long range
The Japanese had folding arms on the sight that would fold down when you flipped the sight up. And you used them to judge distance and lead the aircraft
You're correct about everything else, but lemme stop you on the M1 Garand. Having a M1 Garand and shot it, I placed in the clip, expecting the charging handle to come forward after I put the clip in, but it doesn't for some weird reason (most likely due to age). Both the automatic bolt slamming and the user slapping the bolt forward are correct reloads, with the former for newer model M1 Garands, and the latter for older M1 Garands.
(Also, I think the animators also goofed the Nambu's magazine detaching. I think the Nambu's operator is supposed to pinch on the bottom part of the magazine, then remove it, rather than drop it by using a mag catch to detach it like any other pistol).
Can confirm with the M1 Garand, I have to give the op rod a tap to make the bolt slide forward, sometime it closes by itself but not all the time. However the mag usually falls away from the M1 Carby, Source: I own an M1 Carbine
They even cock the rifles and pistols after reloading a partial clip. Except for bolt action rifles. Because that's accurate.
good video man European Assault next?
I swear all M1 Garand sounds the same in games
love it how on the reising the guy presses some imaginary button camoflauged in the wood
Logan Legrand That's actually how you charge the gun in real life. The guy should be holding the Reising by the magazine since the bottom part moves when you shoot.
Yeah, learned after watching the vid that there was a release there. I just found it quirky that he basically taps the wood on the gun when loading, is all.
The charging handle is on the action bar up underneath the fore end of the stock. We tried :)
His thumb looked like he's pressing a button but his index finger was pulling the bolt underneath
All of these felt quite weak when I played it. I was on normal difficulty btw
Impressive for the time .
I love your videos Tiger, I've always wanted to see the weapons in Pacific Assault. I don't have a PC to play the game on, but I still want to ask is the game any good?
+Ben Barnes I think this was a very good game when it was released but, after 12 years this game isn't so fantastic anymore. The campaign is interesting, weapons have good animations for that time, the story is ok so if you want to play this game, it will not be a waste of time.
+Tigerfield
Thanks for the reply, like I said I don't have a PC so I can't play it but I'm glad it's a good game, when I was young I grew up with some of the Medal of Honor games, I've played:
MOH: Frontline
MOH: European Assault
MOH: Rising Sun
MOH: Vanguard
MOH: Airborne
MOH 2010
I remember the intensity and challenge of European Assault and Frontline, Rising Sun was pretty good too, Vanguard almost looks like European assault with similar graphics and weapon animations, but it was still worth the play and kept the MOH feel. Airborne was short but pretty sweet, especially with its weapon upgrades, MOH 2010 was okay, I don't have as much as a distinct for it as some others but I can see why people would, that being said I thought it was worth at least one playthrough. Overall the MOH games were classics, period. What do you think?
+Ben Barnes hey I know exactly what u mean I grew up play medal of honour allied assault and the expansions that was my childhood damn I wish games now could do the things they did back then
Good times playing this
poor tree
you forgot the axe
There is only one place where the axe can be used. There's constant danger.
My Favorite Weapon Is The Type 100 And Type 38 Arisaka
The type 44 was epic too
The phys manipulator is the best one
Ugh, Reising, BAR, and Remington Model 11/ Browning auto 5 shotgun. The most hated gun trio in this game. I always tossed them away and preferred to fight armed with a NambuType 100 when posibble or even Arisaka rifle. At least ammo was all around.
ET42Driver where you can get the m1941 Jonhson? ive never see it before in the game
From medal of honor wiki: " It is only seen during the defense of Edson's Ridge during the Battle of Guadalcanal, being fired by a Marine defending his position just behind the line of M1919A4
Browning light machine guns. It is usable only when the Marine that has it at Edson's Ridge is killed so you can swap it for one of your current guns (you can kill him yourself using explosives). The only other way to get it is from Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Director's Edition or via developer console commands"
ET42Driver thanks man!
Better late than never - Can you actually equip BAR with the suppressor, like in this game?
Nice
In which mission I can find the M1941 JOHNSON?
In bloody mount but i tried to get this i only saw this
In bloody mount, you have to kill the only marine using it, the best way to kill him is throw a lot of granades at him and then wait till he get shot by japanese
Problem with this game: scripted enemy spawns and limited level design. The levels seem big and in a better game, you could make use of the folliage to coordinate different attacks everytime. But it's way too scripted. It's a decent game, but that's a major flaw.
I always enjoyed playing this game before my potato pc was broken down…
Good game. But I'm always irritated by how slowly he reloads...
Wait a sec, I'm pretty sure the garand in Pacific Assault can do a tactical reload....
I think you mixed up the World At War version lol
From Mission What you get the M1941 Johnson LMG @Tigerfiled?
I think it's multiplayer. I did the campaign multiple times and never found it
But i in multiplayer not find that gun
Rafi Akmal My last idea would be it's only accessible by console
Open console and write "Spawn weapons/Johnson.hag"
+Tigerfield thanks sir for you help
I loved this game
So, there are 12 American firearms and only 6 Japanese ones.
The only problem i see is the tactical reload of some weapons
lot better than world at war. medal of honor bitches.
Alternative BCW Vonderheart flow of the story, characters, logic, and ethical side of the game. World at war have none of above. If you consider video games just picking a gun and shooting people you don't know, then every other game will be meaningless for you. world at war is the most illogical, unethical and meaningless game Ive ever played. I look for respect, art, story and talent in a video game. Not just tearing people to half with machine guns you can't carry in real life. Also keep in mind that the Pacific assault is more older than world at war, also you had the same or worse situation with all the call of duties before it.
Great work! Can you do bf Bad company 1?
Can't do that, I make videos only for pc games
Stripper clip goes right in, lulz.
The Model 11 is the only shotgun in this game
i love videos and intro song
Why can’t they just use the M1A1 Thompson since it was more iconic.
M1928 was much more common with marines in 1941/2 period.Probably didn't want to make another model just for Tarawa.
Why did this game never get any expansions
Interesting fact: There was originally supposed to be a Pacific Assault 2, but it was canceled after all the negative reviews this game got when it was released.
Potato Eternal I think you’re confusing this with Rising Sun
the BAR goes in the lmg
Que buenas animacion y retroceso tienen este gran juego bro👍
What's the intro to this song called?
Disfigure-Blank
I hated the BAR in this game. I dont know why, there was just something about it, that annoyed me tremendously.
I liked it though
The spread of bullet, will surely make you hate it, even B.A.R doesn't attach on bayonet and only 20 rounds, so that is why you don't like it, but it's as supporting and acting as battle rifle
@@Mechanized85 I think its the sound of it, the rate of fire, and the ridiculously overly dramatic reload animation of it. Been giving it some thought.
4:02 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Better than "hell of the vetnium"
Medal of Honor: Warfighter next?
+BOYA94 maybe
Wish I could play this game ever time I try to play the gameplay keeps stuttering every 30 secs
Awesome game !
A posição do braço é como se a câmera do campo de visão estivesse no ombro esquerdo do personagem.
4:21
My favorite weapons
Probably see these in BF1 knowing Dice
No because this is World War 2 not 1
Kane Rises I know it's Dice
Half of these weapons existed in World War 1. The Springfield was released in 1903 (hence M1903 Springfield), the The G98 existed in 1898, but was replaced in 1935 by the K98k (K standing for 'Karabiner', Carbine in English, and the small k standing for 'kurz' - 'short'. The 1911 was fielded in WW1 (badass old gun is badass), and the M1917 was there as well. The Browning was used too. The Auto 11 was made in 1905 so it could potentially appear.
Look up Verdun. Any weapons used in that game are likely to be in Battlefield 1. But don't put the Ross rifle in. Fuck the Ross rifle.
+Omega Actual Why fuck the Ross rifle?
It was notorious for jamming constantly. Canadian soldiers frequently tossed it for Lee-Enfields or even G98. Iconic, but horribly designed for trench warfare.
I actually want to see if they can do it justice really.
This game is the reason why I don't like old ww2 games anymore.
+思博楊 because no other game compares to it
4:40 4:34 4:39
Think you could do Battlefield 2142 next?
JanoschNr1 Wait, did he already do it?
+JanoschNr1 Ever heard of offline bot play?
Bloxcast Jason Yeah but he has to do online to unlock all of the weapons
+Kane Rises Just use gameranger.
Guess what?
1941 world war has been in world war has been in game
no m1897?
That's not a Colt revolver.
Fog Hat m1917 is from s&w?
annaya pongsuphatcha Yes.
Actually the M1917 was manufactured by Colt and Smith & Wesson but the S&W model was more popular.
Did you film this in a multiplayer match?
no
+Tigerfield Well i'd like to know how you got some of those guns like m1 garand, m1911, johnson lmg etc
I used some cheats to spawn weapons
+Tigerfield Ok thx
If the owner of the game is reading this comment. (If he watches this video.) Can you please fix the M55, when they press the button after fully reloading. There is no button there, it is just pressing the Wood on the gun.
Maybe he likes pressing gun
good game
FAQ
There is one more gun that is anti tank gun it is in level Henderson field _b it's near a crate.
Its also in Tarawa_c
The M55 should have just gone click click click
zombie panic source pls
Really bad that auto flipped rear sights.....
wasnt the BAR a lmg
Browning automatic RIFLE
Actually, it was a squat automatic weapon. Like modern lmgs are used today
Bren in Ending Scene. . .
no, it's a Japanese Type 96 light machine gun.
m55 ??? never heard before ??? watch where you are shooting mate some ai buddies may get hurt.
It's weird how the Springfield rifle is the Kar98k
Springfield 1903 is just reverse engineered K98 actually with some unique design features.
@@kaletovhangar Actually the M1903 Springfield was a reverse engineered Mauser M1893 (aka the Spanish Mauser, also an early version of the Gewehr 98).
1:27
Corn
Спасибо за детство
Love this game