Battle Pass: Second Season of 2025

That is what you had declared?

well, in that case.

apologies accepted.

sorry but this is an english forum no other languages allowed

For those that missed it, refer to this news post:

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Man, you guys really are cracking me up :rofl:

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Hey, they improved fire rates of some weapons and if you have a super computer you may notice the graphical improvements people are craving for.

Id like to thank the devs for taking my suggestion into consideration and adding Erich Hartmann’s plane art into the game. Id also like to thank the community for adding more information around this post and helping me promote the suggestion! It’s all Love :sparkling_heart::sparkling_heart: My only issue was its a new K4 and not Erichs G6 :pensive:

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It’s so nice that Germany and Japan always have to wait around longer while the Soviets and allies get their toys before us.

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you are going to lose them and have nothing to show for it

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After compleating the battle pass can the silver be more maybe keep for non premium 1000 but if you got premium maybe 3000?

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I think if anyone has gold orders for soldiers they dont need to use I suggest just use them because those soldiers gain and extra 20% XP anyways so that would be + 120% Xp for every gold soldier.

20% xp do not stack iirc so you only need 1 guy

Would have been great if it did since it would help grinding out squad like motorcycle

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I dont see why anyone would not want to use up all of his gold orders, he will get nothing at all for not spending them.

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Isn’t this one completely made up by a modern weapons enthusiast?

No it’s featured even on forgotten weapons and gun wiki

Japan’s own search engine does not have content and historical pictures of this gun

So this thread is fake?

I’m just pointing out a lot of respectable site who actually have accurate information report this gun as true, if you really want go deeper then you should mail them and ask for their sources

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No, the Hino-Komuro rifle was not real in the sense of being widely used or officially adopted by any military. However, it was a real prototype, designed in Japan in 1908 by Rokuro Hino and Katsumi Komuro.

It was a blow-forward semi-automatic rifle, which was an unusual design. Instead of the bolt moving backward upon firing, the barrel itself moved forward. This made the mechanism unique but also impractical due to reliability issues. Only a few prototypes were made, and it never saw mass production or military service.