Weight doesnt matter in this game when this exists
Or these guys landing with a 9.5 kg machinegun
Reminder that the 3D model of that thing is downscaled because the actual dimensions wouldnât even fit when on a soldierâs back.
For comparison this is the not scaled version from another game, the total length is 1 time and half the soldier
In Enlisted instead the length is as the same of the soldier
Still Enlisted Japanese soldiers are built different for be able to fire this monster without the bipod and run with it in their arm
I would make it so you need to go prone or mount AT rifles to aim them⊠unpopular opnion, I know.
Ironically, the âsmallâ mags are how Nazi doctrine worked. Only emplaced MGs got large belts lol
Thatâs false exactly due to the doctrine youâve mentioned.
Also @gastanofrizzi you may want to classify this as a necro.
LMG use of the 34 or 45 got the 50 round belt can
250 round belts were limited to tripod mounts
No
If you want to use LMG to supress an area, you donât do it with 50 round belts. Simple efficiency and common sense.
Brother, in the pic youve sent you can see the ammo box lying on the ground
You gonna grow a 3rd hand to carry it somehow?
10 day are now consider necro? sheesh man sooner or later 5 day is gonna be consider necro
LMG is a weapon system operated by 2-3 soldiers. Your assistant gunner would cary boxes for you (irl).
Also regular soldiers were supposed to carry ammo for LMG. Otherweise you wouldnât be able to have ±1000 rounds.
So they have plenty of ammo.
Itâs been like this for years now. Keep in mind that the Japanese Type 97 ATR weighs 115 pounds or 52 Kg and was intended to be used by a crew of 4 men either mounted or prone but in-game, we can hipfire it like a common shotgun.
i love this video tbh such a classic
Itâs premium squad feature mg 42 with bigger ammo amount and rof.
Yeah.
My favourite part is when narrator says MP40 is less accurate because of itâs rof after he said tommy has higher rof.
thanks for posting this , itâs hilarious and a history lesson on the war department
Well⊠not to get too pedantic, but although he is absolutely wrong, sometimes a higher rate of fire feels like constant recoil which does feel smoother than a chunky, slower rate of fire. But thats not the case here.
How do they carry the belts for the 1919A6 or stinger??? Double standard
yea just make a belt hanging off the side and call it 100 round it should be simple enough tbh idk why they havent done it yet