Love how this shows the shift between 1939/40 France (Pre-Occupation) to 1942/45 France (North African Campaign with the Free French, Invasion of Italy, Op Dragoon and onwards to the end of WW2). Would have been intresting to see the Vichy French though
There is a couple of error like with the RSC M1917, if the clip is empty it should fall by itself but overhaul it's a pretty cool recreation of those beautiful weapons !
Too bad to see detractors in comment. I actually really like the animations and the point of view we see them from. It's more immersive for me than the huge , "holding weapon against your cheek" POV you often see
Both bazookas are innacurate in the game! The M1 needed a battery to be fired which i guess they've left out for the gameplay on purpose. But the rocket on the M9 bazooka is an old M6 model that had been cut off of production, since on the field it tended to deflect the german armour due to it's arrow shaped warhead. By then the rocket should've been the M6A3 with a rounded warhead.
@@krillova The Chauchat was one of the first automatic machine gun cooled by air that was design to be used by a limited crew and with the possibility to move around easily as it was design at the beginning of WWI (introduced in 1915) where most automatic weapons used were heavy machineguns with water cooling systems. Having a slow fire rate was not really a problem because it was one of the first fiting the role of a support light machine gun + a slow rate of fire means better recoil control on the massive 8mm lebel it was shooting. France produced a lot of them and, even with his flows, it shined in the french military for the new abilities it gaves to soldiers on the battlefield.
The MAS 36 and MAS 38 were perfectly adequate, modern and reasonably effective guns. France lost not because of their small arms, which don't often matter that much in the grand scheme of things, but due to poor doctrine.
MAS36 was a good rifle, Berthier rifles and carbines were good, the Châtellerault MAC 24 was as good as its other lmg counterparts of the time (ZB26, Bren, DP etc...). Really the issue was that there weren't enough of them made because small arms development was quite slow for us in the interwar period, so we ended up using a lot of outdated stuff to fill in the gaps. Still the newer guns that did see service (MAC 24, MAS36, MAS38) were perfectly adequate.
The FM 24/29 was the best mg of his category, better than the BREN ( lighter, better magazine, had a front grip that act as a monopod with a MAS36 for anti aviation purposes) and a predecessor, ZB-26 was made after, the BREN also. Just an underrated awesome gun.
Very mixed bag of stuff from the pre war French. Some excellent some old and outdated just like their tanks and aircraft. Poor doctrine and rigid tactical thinking did not produce success on the battlefield even though the french troops were brave and generally well led at field level
“o mon dieu! that austrian guy who failed art school and hates us is amassing an army to invade poland. let’s use this opportunity to try out all the guns left over from 1899 and these designs bethesda softworks sent over… …what could go wrong?!?” - 👨🏻🎨🥖🇫🇷, 1939
You know that the French had relatively modern weaponry by that time of the war right? The weapons from the late 19th to early 20th century are reallocated to second line troops Also, Bethesda has much worse designs than whatever the frogs designed
I mean, a lot of their stuff was quite modern and their tanks were heavier and better armed than the German Panzer IIs that made up the bulk of the Wehrmacht's armoured contingent The problem was that their overall strategy, and tectical doctrine was pretty outdated
Love how this shows the shift between 1939/40 France (Pre-Occupation) to 1942/45 France (North African Campaign with the Free French, Invasion of Italy, Op Dragoon and onwards to the end of WW2).
Would have been intresting to see the Vichy French though
That's going to be another rabbit hole of Nazi and Belgian weaponry
Vichy mainly used french made stuff and german equipement
you mean those that barely fought and would have 1940 weapons ? Wow what a good idea
My only gripe with squad 44 is that there is no staged reloads for the rifles, you would shoot one bullet and reload an entire clip afterwards
6:31 Thank God they fixed the Springfield M1903A3 cycling animations .
There is a couple of error like with the RSC M1917, if the clip is empty it should fall by itself but overhaul it's a pretty cool recreation of those beautiful weapons !
Too bad to see detractors in comment. I actually really like the animations and the point of view we see them from. It's more immersive for me than the huge , "holding weapon against your cheek" POV you often see
Chauchat is the best! i already goy 78 kills using this one. (Only semi)
Both bazookas are innacurate in the game! The M1 needed a battery to be fired which i guess they've left out for the gameplay on purpose. But the rocket on the M9 bazooka is an old M6 model that had been cut off of production, since on the field it tended to deflect the german armour due to it's arrow shaped warhead. By then the rocket should've been the M6A3 with a rounded warhead.
01:38 - shaky ass 1911😂
Soldier’s nervous 😅
Is this just a mesh bug? It would be so neat to have a game where there are subtle details like nervousness to be seen!
Is the cauchat fired in fullauto? Or is the firerate just like that?
the chauchat has a very slow firing rate indeed
@pasharizki101 thx for information
@@krillovaIt shoots like a 40mm Bofors autocannon because of how slow the firing rate was.
@@krillova The Chauchat was one of the first automatic machine gun cooled by air that was design to be used by a limited crew and with the possibility to move around easily as it was design at the beginning of WWI (introduced in 1915) where most automatic weapons used were heavy machineguns with water cooling systems. Having a slow fire rate was not really a problem because it was one of the first fiting the role of a support light machine gun + a slow rate of fire means better recoil control on the massive 8mm lebel it was shooting. France produced a lot of them and, even with his flows, it shined in the french military for the new abilities it gaves to soldiers on the battlefield.
could we also get a 3rd person perspective of these? as well as the walk and run cycles
Hope they add some Orbea Hermanos or Garate Anitua guns .
Why does the model shoot the pistol two handed? I thought point shooting and "duelling stance" were the most common drills at the time.
Best faction in the game
That means... The French are in the game as faction?
Yes there is France 1939/40 and on some maps there IS free France in 1944
5:43 Lebel and not Label ;)
mistake ; ) Thank you for the correction
label would be prettier as a name
@@daegnaxqelil2733 Red Label as for quality meat in France ^^
missing the Berthier Mle 1907/15-M16
Does anyone want me to do a timestamp comment? I like doing them but i also like to do something considerate for my fellow gamers
“Label”
Johnnie walker blue label 🗿
Mistake ;)
Bazooka round wiring... :-)
they had miserable weaponry at the time, the fault of french gov who refused to put some budget on performant guns in the case of a a new war
The MAS 36 and MAS 38 were perfectly adequate, modern and reasonably effective guns. France lost not because of their small arms, which don't often matter that much in the grand scheme of things, but due to poor doctrine.
MAS36 was a good rifle, Berthier rifles and carbines were good, the Châtellerault MAC 24 was as good as its other lmg counterparts of the time (ZB26, Bren, DP etc...). Really the issue was that there weren't enough of them made because small arms development was quite slow for us in the interwar period, so we ended up using a lot of outdated stuff to fill in the gaps. Still the newer guns that did see service (MAC 24, MAS36, MAS38) were perfectly adequate.
Did you learn French WW2 weaponry through memes???
They're quite good (particularly the Mas weaponry)
The designs were perfectly
adequate, they just had a hard time making enough of them.
The FM 24/29 was the best mg of his category, better than the BREN ( lighter, better magazine, had a front grip that act as a monopod with a MAS36 for anti aviation purposes) and a predecessor, ZB-26 was made after, the BREN also. Just an underrated awesome gun.
I really wonder, Does german soldiers use it? As trophies
@@Frank85783 yeah, German troops occupying France
But a lot of em are issued to the Volkssturm too
@RandomFurry07the SS used a lot of captured weapons early in the war too
Very mixed bag of stuff from the pre war French. Some excellent some old and outdated just like their tanks and aircraft. Poor doctrine and rigid tactical thinking did not produce success on the battlefield even though the french troops were brave and generally well led at field level
Man if they are gonna give them half American arsenal they should be giving them Indochina era uniforms too lmao
Us Arsenal IS only for free France in 1944 same with British on 1939/40 maps they use mostly their own except at rifle
“o mon dieu! that austrian guy who failed art school and hates us is amassing an army to invade poland. let’s use this opportunity to try out all the guns left over from 1899 and these designs bethesda softworks sent over…
…what could go wrong?!?” - 👨🏻🎨🥖🇫🇷, 1939
You know that the French had relatively modern weaponry by that time of the war right?
The weapons from the late 19th to early 20th century are reallocated to second line troops
Also, Bethesda has much worse designs than whatever the frogs designed
I mean, it's the same age gap as 1970-1980 for us now.
Look how many stuff from that time is still operational.
I mean, a lot of their stuff was quite modern and their tanks were heavier and better armed than the German Panzer IIs that made up the bulk of the Wehrmacht's armoured contingent
The problem was that their overall strategy, and tectical doctrine was pretty outdated
No Berthiers huh?
4:57 did you watch the video?
0/10 game depicts French people
10/10 it depicts French people dying