6:58-7:21 - it should be "Bren" not "Bern"... Plus, as was said in one of earlier comments, this film lacks FG42 for Germans. Other missing weapons are Mills grenade for British and M1A1 Carbine for American paratroopers.
Man, you forgot something In some maps, sometimes either United States or Germany can be set to "paratroopers" instead of "normal infantry" by the creator of the map So, what's the point of that? As for Allied team, there is no difference. However, for Axis team, if set to paratroopers, they will have 2 more new classess and with new weapons too. They are called "Fg42 - Zweibein" and "Fg42 - Zielfernrohr" respectively. Also, Axis paratroopers team will carrying German Knife instead of Spade as their melee weapon And what's their main weapons? Fg42, of course. One with additional scope, while the other one doesn't 😅
Man, haven't played this game in maybe 15 years. Memories. I never realized it until now, but the way the Webley revolver animates and handles here almost makes it come off like the Webley Fosberry automatic revolver, what with the hammer seeming to cock itself after each shot. It isn't, those have a very telltale zig-zag track on their cylinder, and they wouldn't have been anyone's standard issue in WW2 Britain (though perhaps some officer's personal piece...), but I guess it's a consequence of not wanting to get all too gritty with the weapon details. Probably the same reason why the Gewehr 43 is shown being reloaded by swapping magazines, which in reality wouldn't really be done. The vast majority of German soldiers fortunate enough to be equipped with them would be leaving their magazine in the gun and then refill it with a pair of 5 round K98k clips, because they would only ever get one or two magazines. Similar for the SVT-40 rifle on the Russian side.
6:58-7:21 - it should be "Bren" not "Bern"...
Plus, as was said in one of earlier comments, this film lacks FG42 for Germans.
Other missing weapons are Mills grenade for British and M1A1 Carbine for American paratroopers.
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Man, you forgot something
In some maps, sometimes either United States or Germany can be set to "paratroopers" instead of "normal infantry" by the creator of the map
So, what's the point of that? As for Allied team, there is no difference. However, for Axis team, if set to paratroopers, they will have 2 more new classess and with new weapons too. They are called "Fg42 - Zweibein" and "Fg42 - Zielfernrohr" respectively. Also, Axis paratroopers team will carrying German Knife instead of Spade as their melee weapon
And what's their main weapons? Fg42, of course. One with additional scope, while the other one doesn't 😅
The Karbiner 98k is so op 😆
Man, haven't played this game in maybe 15 years. Memories.
I never realized it until now, but the way the Webley revolver animates and handles here almost makes it come off like the Webley Fosberry automatic revolver, what with the hammer seeming to cock itself after each shot. It isn't, those have a very telltale zig-zag track on their cylinder, and they wouldn't have been anyone's standard issue in WW2 Britain (though perhaps some officer's personal piece...), but I guess it's a consequence of not wanting to get all too gritty with the weapon details.
Probably the same reason why the Gewehr 43 is shown being reloaded by swapping magazines, which in reality wouldn't really be done. The vast majority of German soldiers fortunate enough to be equipped with them would be leaving their magazine in the gun and then refill it with a pair of 5 round K98k clips, because they would only ever get one or two magazines. Similar for the SVT-40 rifle on the Russian side.
Gewehr 43 best
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