After the bayonets came to Moscow and Normandy, we are able to fix/unfix the bayonets before the game, but not in the battles.
There is no gameplay advantage to having a bayonet unfixed right now, except for maybe a tiny weight difference, so it doesn’t really make sense to implement a way to switch between the two modes. Unless they add an actual reason to unfix bayonets, there are much better things for them to spend dev time on. Frankly, given that 1) having bayonets on a rifle is always advantageous and 2) all rifles that can equip a bayonet come with a bayonet when you acquire them, I wish they’d just do away with bayonets as separate items and fully integrate them into the rifles, the way the bayonet on the MAS-36 works.
You can remove bayonets?
Without a bayonet knocking out a window is much easier and effective
If you put a bayonet it should be forbiden to take it off if you haven’t made a kill.
That how honnor works.
While that is an interesting detail, I still think the overall point stands, because I doubt its a meaningful enough improvement to warrant unfixing the bayonet, hitting the window, then reattaching it, or to not bring a bayonet at all. Besides, that’s what hatchets are for
Yeah, any weapon with a bayonet, scope, or grenade launcher can have that component removed in the inventory menu, with some exceptions like the MAS-36. Theoretically I think the system even supports stuff like swapping out one scope for another, but all of the weapons with those add on slots only allow exactly one item, and its the one they come with.
Actually there is an advantage in not having you bayonet on. I can not begin to tell you how often i have spotted a guy hiding behind a wall because i saw his bayonet sticking out. That is why i always take them off now.
i think that bayonets, such as german ones should have a dual purpose, as a ordinary stabbing knife or as a bayonet, basically you can use it either as a bayonet on rifle, or un-equip it and use it without the rifle. it would make sense considering many knives in ww2 were used this way