For a game that existed before Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, this game really has such impressive gunplay, but it's still underappreciated I guess. Props to Tripwire Interactive for making this possible. Edit: The melee bashing animations for the guns are decent though.
I first recall seeing this game at Walmart way back when it first launched in 2006 and thought the box/cover art looked weird; like Cartoon-ish almost and I disregarded the game. Went again a few weeks later saw the cover, out of sheer boredom waiting for my gf I saw the same game box art - flipped it over and realized it had a realistic style to it after all. So I spent the $30 and gambled. This game ended up being one of the top 5 games I've ever had the opportunity to play. I spent sooooo many hours on this one; between 2006-2010. So many good maps, weapons to choose from, good team comms/coordination, the grim aesthetic, music, sound design and the vehicles were AWESOME - everything about this game was on another level. No bullshit grind of any kind, it's all there, just learn to play the role and get going. Such good memories of this one.
@@williamjames7293 Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad (originally) takes place, as the name suggests, in the battle of Stalingrad, which happened in the middle war period. Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 on the other hand takes place throughout the WW2 Eastern Front. So the time period isn't the reason why there was not some weapons from RO:Ostfront in RO2. Weapons in RO2 would have to be made from a scratch, so that's probably why some early war weapons were left out. Although some new weapons were added, such as PTRS-41 and Nagant revolver, latter one being more common than TT-33 during WW2. Still it would've been nice to see PPD-40, Luger, PTRD, Mosin M38 etc. in RO2.
All the open bolt submachine-guns fires from a closed bolt...The PPD-40, PPSh-41, PPS-43, MP-40 and MP-41. And the scoped Mauser Kar98 has it's safety in the safe position. But still it magically fires. Blasphemy!
Kinda surprised some of these guns (PPD40, M38, MP41) didn't make it to Red Orchestra 2 And man, you can really feel the tripwire interactive Killing Floor-esque feel of shooting the guns
red orchestra had cool guns
For a game that existed before Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, this game really has such impressive gunplay, but it's still underappreciated I guess. Props to Tripwire Interactive for making this possible.
Edit: The melee bashing animations for the guns are decent though.
I first recall seeing this game at Walmart way back when it first launched in 2006 and thought the box/cover art looked weird; like Cartoon-ish almost and I disregarded the game. Went again a few weeks later saw the cover, out of sheer boredom waiting for my gf I saw the same game box art - flipped it over and realized it had a realistic style to it after all. So I spent the $30 and gambled. This game ended up being one of the top 5 games I've ever had the opportunity to play. I spent sooooo many hours on this one; between 2006-2010. So many good maps, weapons to choose from, good team comms/coordination, the grim aesthetic, music, sound design and the vehicles were AWESOME - everything about this game was on another level. No bullshit grind of any kind, it's all there, just learn to play the role and get going. Such good memories of this one.
never understood why they didn't some included of these guns in Red Orchestra 2
never understood how they could ruin the Mosin's sound in RO2. It was powerful in RO1 now it feels like an airsoft gas gun in RO2.
because ro2 takes place in early war and this game takes place lye war
@@williamjames7293 Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad (originally) takes place, as the name suggests, in the battle of Stalingrad, which happened in the middle war period. Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 on the other hand takes place throughout the WW2 Eastern Front. So the time period isn't the reason why there was not some weapons from RO:Ostfront in RO2. Weapons in RO2 would have to be made from a scratch, so that's probably why some early war weapons were left out. Although some new weapons were added, such as PTRS-41 and Nagant revolver, latter one being more common than TT-33 during WW2. Still it would've been nice to see PPD-40, Luger, PTRD, Mosin M38 etc. in RO2.
Даже не верится что эта игра вышла в 2006 году.. Раньше игры умели удивлять сильно.
Red Orchestra: Ostrfront 41-45 has the best MP40 gun sound i ever heard.
The only game where you feel the weight of a weapon you handling.
All the open bolt submachine-guns fires from a closed bolt...The PPD-40, PPSh-41, PPS-43, MP-40 and MP-41.
And the scoped Mauser Kar98 has it's safety in the safe position. But still it magically fires.
Blasphemy!
These are the best animations I have ever seen in a video game
Было бы неплохо увидеть видео о модах на эту игру (напр. Mare Nostrum, Darkest Hour)
Там особо стволов интересных нету. Лучше по второй Ред оркестре видос
Kinda surprised some of these guns (PPD40, M38, MP41) didn't make it to Red Orchestra 2
And man, you can really feel the tripwire interactive Killing Floor-esque feel of shooting the guns
I thought yhis game had an fg42
Think it's on the darkest hour mod? Or Africa mod?
Honestly tank warfare was amazing in this game
Wait...... I think you’re forgetting that there was a Mosin-Nagant M44 in this game.
Maybe it could’ve been better if you show us all the guns, even half of the rifles have scopes on them.
I think the M44 only appears in the darkest hour mod