I can't help but noticing from the concept art of weapons upgrade, 2 weapons were cut from the game: the M1 carbine and FG42. From the art the upgrades would have been: M1 carbine: - Muzzle brake (reduce recoil) - 30 round magazine jungle style - Conversion kit (maybe fully automatic?) FG42: - Muzzle brake - 20 round magazine - Scope
*ERRORS* General - The slide/bolt locks back by itself when performing a non-empty reload. M1911 - It does not accept magnum rounds (referring to either .44 or .357) - Travers did not press the magazine release. C96 Mauser - Barely used in WW2. A Walther P38 would be a better choice. - The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in. - Travers loads an entire 10-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber. M1928 Thompson - Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine. - Travers did not press the magazine release. - Misaligned sights. MP40 - Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine. - "Jungle style" fast mags weren't used for Nazi weapons. - Misaligned sights. M12 Shotgun - That is one weird way to reload a shotgun as Travers just flicks each rounds in the chamber rather than just inserting it all the way in. - When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 7 rounds instead of 8. M1 Garand - The bolt should be automatically locked in one the en bloc clip is inserted in the chamber. Unless the Garand is jammed. - Though not incorrect, it's possible to do mid-reload a Garand. Likely unavalaibe due to the game's technical limitations. - A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo. - Variable-zoom on iron-sights. Travers must be having some sense of vision. Gewehr 43 - There is still a round chambered in the gun when performing an empty reload. - The way Travers locks the slide is by simply pushing it lightly rather than pulling it back. - The gun did not produce a 20-round box magazine. - A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo. M1903/A5 Springfield - Where's that spent case coming from when cycling the bolt while aiming? - When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 4 rounds instead of 5. - You can't reload with a stripper clip with the scope blocking the way. It should be reloaded with individual rounds, unless it uses iron sights or an offset scope. - The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in. - Travers loads an entire 5-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber. - A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo. - That is not what the reticle of the Winchester A5 scope looks like. K98k - When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 4 rounds instead of 5. - The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in. - Travers loads an entire 5-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber. - A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo. - Misaligned sights. Browning Automatic Rifle - Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine. - Variable-zoom on iron-sights. Travers must be having some sense of vision. - Travers did not press the magazine release. - Misaligned sights. StG44 - "Jungle style" fast mags weren't used for Nazi weapons. - That is not what the reticle of the ZF4 scope looks like. - Misaligned sights. MG42 - The gun does not spit out spent rounds. - Incorrectly displays as disintegrating belt links. M18 Recoilless Rifle - It was depicted as anachronistic in Operation Husky (Allied invasion of Sicily), as the weapon wasn't issued en masse until late of 1944. Better choice: M1 Bazooka Panzerschreck - The igniter wire is missing and it is reloaded in such a way that the rocket would just fall down the tube.
I can't help but noticing from the concept art of weapons upgrade, 2 weapons were cut from the game: the M1 carbine and FG42. From the art the upgrades would have been:
M1 carbine:
- Muzzle brake (reduce recoil)
- 30 round magazine jungle style
- Conversion kit (maybe fully automatic?)
FG42:
- Muzzle brake
- 20 round magazine
- Scope
Please tell me where did you find the concept art?
@@ArcturusOTE Load up page on Steam
Aw man I wanted those guns
It's weird that we have both Fallschirmjager and Airborne but not their unique weapons
The M1A1 Carbine and FG42
After nearly 15 years later, the Unreal Engine visuals still hold up.
【Pistol】
M1911 Colt .45 (0:00 / 0:14)
C96 Mauser (0:26 / 0:41)
【Sub-Machine Gun】
M1928 Thompson (0:55 / 1:12)
Maschinenpistole 40 (1:30 / 1:51)
【Shotgun】: M12 Shotgun (2:14 / 2:40)
【Rifle】
M1 Garand (3:05 / 3:23)
G43 Gewehr (3:56 / 4:13)
M1903 Springfield Sniper (5:00 / 5:39)
K98k Karabiner Kurtz (6:54 / 7:24)
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (7:59 / 8:15)
StG.44 SturmGewehr (8:31/8:49)
【Machine Gun】: MachinenGewehr 42 (9:31)
【Launcher】
M18 Recoilless Rifle (9:57 / 10:26)
Panzerschreck (11:11 / 11:32)
【Explosives】
MK 2 Grenade (11:53)
Gammon Grenade (12:08)
M24 Stielhandgranate (12:22)
Composition B (12:35)
*ERRORS*
General
- The slide/bolt locks back by itself when performing a non-empty reload.
M1911
- It does not accept magnum rounds (referring to either .44 or .357)
- Travers did not press the magazine release.
C96 Mauser
- Barely used in WW2. A Walther P38 would be a better choice.
- The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in.
- Travers loads an entire 10-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber.
M1928 Thompson
- Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine.
- Travers did not press the magazine release.
- Misaligned sights.
MP40
- Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine.
- "Jungle style" fast mags weren't used for Nazi weapons.
- Misaligned sights.
M12 Shotgun
- That is one weird way to reload a shotgun as Travers just flicks each rounds in the chamber rather than just inserting it all the way in.
- When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 7 rounds instead of 8.
M1 Garand
- The bolt should be automatically locked in one the en bloc clip is inserted in the chamber. Unless the Garand is jammed.
- Though not incorrect, it's possible to do mid-reload a Garand. Likely unavalaibe due to the game's technical limitations.
- A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo.
- Variable-zoom on iron-sights. Travers must be having some sense of vision.
Gewehr 43
- There is still a round chambered in the gun when performing an empty reload.
- The way Travers locks the slide is by simply pushing it lightly rather than pulling it back.
- The gun did not produce a 20-round box magazine.
- A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo.
M1903/A5 Springfield
- Where's that spent case coming from when cycling the bolt while aiming?
- When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 4 rounds instead of 5.
- You can't reload with a stripper clip with the scope blocking the way. It should be reloaded with individual rounds, unless it uses iron sights or an offset scope.
- The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in.
- Travers loads an entire 5-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber.
- A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo.
- That is not what the reticle of the Winchester A5 scope looks like.
K98k
- When performing a non-empty reload, an "unused" round was involuntarily ejected from the chamber. Therefore it should start with 4 rounds instead of 5.
- The clip is also inserted inside the chamber. It should be removed once the rounds are pushed in.
- Travers loads an entire 5-round stripper clip inside, regardless of how many rounds are left in the chamber.
- A blank round must be inserted to fire a rifle grenade. Also the rounds from the chamber does not decrease, only with the remaining rifle grenade ammo.
- Misaligned sights.
Browning Automatic Rifle
- Though the reloading animation is correct, the much more appropriate way is to pull the bolt first before reloading a new magazine.
- Variable-zoom on iron-sights. Travers must be having some sense of vision.
- Travers did not press the magazine release.
- Misaligned sights.
StG44
- "Jungle style" fast mags weren't used for Nazi weapons.
- That is not what the reticle of the ZF4 scope looks like.
- Misaligned sights.
MG42
- The gun does not spit out spent rounds.
- Incorrectly displays as disintegrating belt links.
M18 Recoilless Rifle
- It was depicted as anachronistic in Operation Husky (Allied invasion of Sicily), as the weapon wasn't issued en masse until late of 1944. Better choice: M1 Bazooka
Panzerschreck
- The igniter wire is missing and it is reloaded in such a way that the rocket would just fall down the tube.
I ain't reading all this.
@@NsodnoajdjkslThen don’t bother commenting me about it
the c96 just ate a whole clip
I never really noticed how flawed many of the reloads were until watching this video.
How can i use STG 44 without scope
Hit the special fire button, on pc i think its middle mouse button and you'll take it off
@@deathwalker789 what about Xbox 360 version of the game
How do you switch your m1 garand to normal round and grenade rounds
Can it be switched time to time
Middle mouse button
I don't know about console though
Sooo where is the upgrade 3:57...
Strip clip, sniper scope, rifle launcher
Strip clip? No. It’s the extended magazine for the Gewehr 43.
this guy operate rifle launcher with live rounds
3:07
How do you put grenades on guns? XD
Click middle mouse wheel.
@@Robiky Or bind another key for the Alt Fire function, like Caps lock
It's a rifle launcher, they were actually a thing an a precursor to modern under barrel mounted grenade launchers.
Is the Luger German full auto with upgrade
Well meant in WW1 but not WW2. And the full auto version you meant is the Mauser C96/M712.
where's the m1a1 carbine ??? :/
There is no M1A1 Carbine in the game. Only M1 Garand and Gewehr43 as semi-auto rifles.
@@goktugdonk5753 that's a shame because paratroopers used them a lot in ww2
And where are you because if enemies there and you not get shot some things wrong
Seth Simmons what?
and the Mosin Nagant?
No! This is the western front and the southern front! Learn some WW2 history next time!
@@Kray21728SP I didn't said it because of that, i thought the Mosin Nagant was in the game, but now i realize i mixed up MoH:Airborne and CoD:WAW
Well the Mosin Nagant Rifle is only used on the Eastern Front, only by Soviet Forces. There weren’t in the western and southern front.
@@Kray21728SP Bruh i got it the first time, thanks for the info tho
Martín Vargas np. Plus, there’s no evidence if the Nazi’s bring Russian weapons to both the southern and western front.