Like, the American T24, if they could pull it off, it would be the best MMG of the US (and probably would be TT in an alternate history Enlisted), but because they couldn’t make it work with 30-06, it’s just a failed prototype that got premiumed. Also, if SKS-30 fires the 7,62x54R, shouldn’t it be called SVS-30?
Much like the daily tasks the numbers to complete the event are creeping higher and higher. I am expecting the daily to go up to Destroy 10 enemy tanks, Make 100 headshots, 50 bolt action kills, Be number one of you team 10 times. Stop adding to the the grind its making events boring and mind numbing.
I agree some of the grind in these events is to much. Especially the tank destroying ones are anoying since detroying tanks depends on luck factors such as proximity, team mate skill in destroying tanks and whether players play tanks or AI.
However, this is not the same format as the regular smal events. You have four tasks and you usually get more stuf (2 guns and a pistol, instead of like one pistol and something for customization).
So, the fact that this event is a bit more grind heavy makes sence. However, I stil agree with your point.
I just noticed all the numbers increasing for the daily. What use to be 10-20 now is literally 50. The events themselves offer trivial prizes for people who have played a long time. The appearance orders really are a sham because of all the theatres of war. Imagine dressing 7 squads x 5-7 x 4 with it running 12 orders to change one soldier? (2352 for the German faction alone) That is a travesty. Everything else they do is excellent, 100% feel the developers do a great job on content. I just wish they would limit the grind of up the rewards. The loot boxes were kind of a good idea but the returns on them are so piss poor. I know after spending 400k since they brought the back. The first one was awesome. The rest have been garbage. Bad odds are not good ways of draining resources. Good odds giving cosmetics/EXP is a win for the game.
That’s not how that works, carbine has to do with size, not cartridge. At least back then, for example, the SKT-40 uses 7.62x54R
Not like a garand the you have to manually, clear the empty en-block also unlike M1 the rifle is reloaded from under the gun , you open magazine cover pull out the en-block insert new one and thats it
Edit : oh well it seems you figured it out , yourself
Funny how they got it wrong though
Then they really need to correct this, they could just use modified PTRS reload animations for this.
Event tasks are designed in the way that players can choose the ones they want to complete while still getting the main rewards. For example, this is why we added an additional task for getting battle score, so players can play 4 battles or just get 6k score.
I also noticed its 3 days not the regular 2. That is why it seemed like a super grind. I assume the 6k is accumulated? I am lucky to have a 6k+ round game every other day.
Really? Why weren’t more adopted?
So there’s 15 tasks you can do
Every 2 days you’ll get new tasks, with 5 per day you can complete
In any order on any given day, when you complete 5, 8, and 11 tasks out of all available tasks for the duration of the event, you will get the big boy rewards. Each individual task you complete will give you one of the small rewards you can see in the table there
The American MG 34 or 42 whichever it is jammed every single bullet too
Maybe they simply don’t want to spend too much energy on the SKS-30.
If no one points this out, they can pretend everything is fine.
Why SVS?
I dont think they gonna listen here , you might need to make another topic
I think it would be more useful to post it in the Russian forum.
Honestly, every time I do this, I lose a small piece of my enthusiasm for Enlisted. And now there is not much left.
Which way should the illustration be read? Top to bottom or bottom to top? So, for example, if I win the 1st star in phase 1, will I get the 2000 silvers at the top or the 1500 at the bottom? It’s not very clear.
Carcano and Mannlicher rifles have blocks, but they arent double stack like M1, I think.
Although I’m not certain, at the time the garand was being designed it was either that or a milled magazine fed by stripper clips or an en bloc, so a lot of countries probably chose the magazine/clip since you don’t need to deal with having to manufacture/transport an entire other type of “magazine” that can’t really be used with anything else.