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Red orchestra 2 rising storm o red orchestra
Red orchestra 2 rising storm o red orchestra









Several classes can use the weapon except in Classic mode, where it is regulated to the Elite Riflemen, Marksman and Commander only. The G41 was disliked and eventually withdrawn from service, with the G43 copying the Soviet SVT-40 gas system instead - a more conventional, more reliable piston type. The G41's annular gas ring was a serious problem in combat, rendering the rifle extremely unreliable when dirty or fouled. Ingame markings also seem to have been "borrowed" from the G43, as they do not match actual G41 production. As it is portrayed in game, the scope is mounted using a 1944 K98-type swept mount which is rare in itself it is also mounted so far forwards on the rifle that proper eye relief would be impossible, rendering the scope useless. No evidence exists that the scope was ever mounted on the G41 by the Germans, the only known examples of ZF4s on G41 rifles being postwar modifications. Note that this 4x scope is actually the ZF4 that entered service as part of the G43 "package", the same way the Soviet PU scope was designed to fit the SVT-40 - the scope was never used in Stalingrad and was not in service at the time. A bayonet attachment, as well as a 4x scope for the scoped rifle, can be unlocked in multiplayer mode. The "Marksman" class is issued the rifle fitted with a ZF41 1.5x long eye relief sight. Note that the (W) designates that the rifle seen in-game was the type manufactured by Walther rather then Mauser. The rifle holds 10 rounds in a fixed box magazine, loaded using 5-round clips and 'topped off' with single rounds. The ill-fated forerunner of the Gewehr 43 rifle, the Gewehr 41(W) is used by the Axis "Elite Riflemen", "Marksman" "Squad Leader" and "Commander" classes.

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The "Marksman" class can unlock an Ajack 6x scope with a crosshair-type reticle at level 25, and an attached bayonet at level 50.Īiming down the iron sights on the scoped rifle. The winter trigger guard, which was never actually modeled in the game, was removed in a subsequent patch.

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At release, a bayonet and an anachronistic winter trigger guard (not available on the scoped rifle) could be unlocked in multiplayer mode at level 25, followed by an upgrade to remove the hood from the front sight at level 50. The "Marksman" class is issued the rifle fitted with a 4x Zeiss ZF39 telescopic sight. It is loaded mainly using 5-round stripper clips, but (and uniquely in games) can be 'topped off' with single rounds.

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The main German rifle of World War II, the Karabiner 98k is used by the Axis "Riflemen", "Elite Riflemen" and "Marksman" classes. The following firearms appear in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad: Trivia: When sprinting, Soviet soldiers hold their weapons with both hands, while German soldiers hold their weapons with their right hand at the balance point (or "trail carry"). The game received a standalone expansion known as Rising Storm, focusing on the Pacific front of WWII. Small arms can be unlocked as well as upgrades, skins and sometimes attachments for every weapon. Honor level starts at 10 while class and weapon levels both start at Level 0. The game also features stat progression where players can advance their honor, class and weapon levels to unlock character upgrades and skins. Both tanks are noticeable for their impressive designs for detail and immersion, including fully modeled interiors as well as reload animations for the guns. A featured cover system also allows players to take more advantage of cover (not unlike Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway). Players can also operate four stations in the featured tanks driver, gunner, commander and radio operator/hull machine gunner.

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Several unique features in-game, among others, include firearms with sights that can be adjusted by the player, player usable iron sights on rifles with telescopic sights fitted as well as realistic ballistic drop and barrel replacement for MG 34 LMGs. Players can also operate T-34/76 and Panzer IV tanks in both gameplay modes. The game, set in the brutal Battle of Stalingrad, features a singleplayer mode for both the Allied Red Army and the Axis Wehrmacht, as well as a teamwork-orientated multiplayer mode with several different game types. As an FPS, it is noticeable for its intense tactical realism. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is a 2011 first-person shooter developed by Tripwire Interactive, and the sequel to Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45.









Red orchestra 2 rising storm o red orchestra