Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
>> Saturday, 30 June 2012
Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
I have been playing with the beta of RO2, and I cannot assist but observe that missing three weapons I thought I iconic. The G43, Luger, and MG42 are all missing. What? I can be aware of G43 may not be in the game, but the MG42 and Luger? Really? You leave those out? I hope the only reason I'm not seeing these weapons is because they are not included in the beta and will be in the full version. If they will not be in the full version, I find it disturbing enough to cancel my preorder. Anyone have any response on this issue?
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04-09-2011
MacIntel
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
I would add that the MG42 and G43 are not in the game timeline. However, why not German officers have the option of the old school luger? I think it was the MG42, said he was not used at Stalingrad or something, and therefore was not included.
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04-09-2011
Common
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
Too terrible the battle of Stalingrad started in the mid and late August 1942. It has been said a quiet a lot of times; the MG42 will be built-in as a patch. The G43 will not be integrated (except in modded) because it did not exist, yet we have the example, G41. As for the luger do not think any official in the pasture had, but it would be good as an unlockable weapon for platoon commanders and stuff.
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04-09-2011
desilva
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
The MG42 is chosen 43 because it is the year that putted service with the German soldiers. It would have been in Stalingrad.
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04-09-2011
RyanInt
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
The G41 is currently in the game is essentially the same as a G43, the G43 has just upgrading of the gas. From the viewpoint of the game, both use a semi-automatic rifle and German would be redundant to include both. The G43 was also absent during the Battle of Stalingrad (1942), as it was designed in 1943.
The Luger was made-up to be restored by P38 in 1942, but the instances utilized in German hands until the very end of the war. I am eager to bet on a DLC or a release of the classes. The MG42 could have found their way into Stalingrad in the form of MG39/41 (which were basically identical) or MG42s. Most likely will be added.
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04-09-2011
AZUL
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
The Luger is in the game. As the man beside tank rifle can be utilized. I would like to upload a screenshot, but it appears that TWI has recognized or valve RO2 private and public beta, so no you cannot load with steam at present.
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04-09-2011
RockOn
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
The MG-42 entered service in 1942. I'm not sure how that does not mean he was not there, considering Stalingrad occurred in the mid / late 1942 and early 1943. The MG-42 is not widely produced (relative to the numbers in later years) and is distributed, but said that a very limited number of MG-42s or their prototypes actually saw limited action in Africa, which ended in early 1942.
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04-09-2011
Squibbit
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
The MG42 was not in Stalingrad. Somebody stated here. There may have been a few of the prototypes of the MG42 was depends on the MG39/41 at Stalingrad, but appearing that up there were very few of them have been made in total.
The first recognized exercise of the MG 42 was in October 1942 in Africa. Consider the desert movement was so prominent in Hitler's mind in late 1942 to early 1943, just as I was at Stalingrad. Supported Hitler and Rommel at the time of the MG42 were sent first to prevent the Germans from pushing allies outside Africa.
In November 1942, the Germans at Stalingrad were surrounded by Soviet forces of Operation Uranus. From that moment, some supplies and ammunition were able to overcome, and the new MG42 were not among the few supplies. I have yet to see anything historical in the opposite direction, but would be interested if there is anything out there.
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08-09-2011
Wyvern
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Re: Luger, G43, and MG42 missing in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad
Luger is the game I think is a Luger pistol was also unlock uncommon to World War 2 although it was often seen in film was partly replaced by more accurate / durable P38 7MM and other not remember the name .
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