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Default 01-08-2002, 06:32 AM

although many of u say the weapons are balanced i disagree with u. i thing they are a bit unbalanced, and far from realism (which probably is better cause it would make i even more unbalanced to make them realistic)

in reality, the karabiner98k has extremly more firepower than the m1garand, cause its a bolt action rifle while the garand is a self loader. this also leads to higher accuracy. it has not much to do with the a little bit higher caliber. short: the garand rulez in close combat because of its higher rate of fire while the mauser karabiner98k is a very good distance weapon and sniper rifle. in ww2 many allied and sowiet snipers used a kar98k if they got the chance by capturing one.
about the thompson and the mp40. the thompson has a little bit more power than the mp40, cause the mp was concepted as a mass-production-gun and was very cheap to produce. i dont know exactly but i think its rate of fire was a little bit higher.
the stg44 and the bar were both good weapons, but stg has a bigger magazine, but is heaver is far as i know.
i didnt use the rocket launchers much so i cant say if they are balanced. but i would like it if the shield built on the panzerschreck would protect from bullets.

*cant wait for the full game*

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