There is no logical reason why MG42 shouldn't have its real 1200rpm

Either you accept the damn MG42’s 1500 rate of fire or you’ll be forced to Let’s see the Cönders MG with a Cadence of 2200-2400
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Me 262 with FW190s with 30mm MK cannons Where it only took 1 to 3 shots to melt a Bomber,Also adding the Tah 152 and the Do 335

Only Me262 and FW would be it since the other two didn’t fly aka idk if saw my other comment but were being historically accurate so better start wiping those tear lil boy and read what I said😉 and for the Tah only saw combat with Soviets

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The vehicles I mentioned did fly and fight where even the Tah 152 went undefeated in battles ,if it were not so I would have added the Ta 183 and the P.1101 and The Allies’ air supremacy ends, which neither the P-80 nor the Meteor could achieve They would be rivals for these fighters


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Damn would you look at that just debunked everything like that buddy WERE BEING HISTORICALLY ACCURATE pls provide your source on were they saw combat with the US and then will talk

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or you can accept mg42 900 rate of fire cause it is already in the game :rofl:

this would not be usable on anything other then fixed on tripod or vehicle.

The do 335 did see combat

Developers will be asked to give the correct Cadence for the MG42

Read my sentence again but this time wipe your tears lil bro LIKE BRO COME ON JUST READ WHAT I SAY AND PROVIDE SOME DAMN EVIDENCE my god you suck at this😭

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By who? You? and he literally just answered your comment it’s in the game as a stationary weapon you uneducated dumb ahh😭

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That means nothing and doesn’t answer my question. Explain to me why Germany needs an extremely powerful TT gun that no other faction gets, that doesn’t make sense and isn’t historical.

Sure, they “emphasized” the light machine gun, but no German soldier just casually carried the amount of ammunition you want to have, nor does it make any kind of sense in the game.

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well to be technically correct, there were soldiers that carried that amount of ammo, just that they didnt have MG.

from https://www.battleorder.org/1944-schutzenkompanie

Each rifle squad had 1,150 rounds of ammunition for its machine gun. The machine gunner carried a 50-round belt drum loaded for quick reaction to contact. The assistant machine gunner carried 4 additional 50-round belt drums as the first-line ammo load and a 300-round ammo box. Two additional 300-round ammo boxes were carried by the riflemen. Before 1943, these 2 boxes would have been carried by an ammunition bearer (a third member for the LMG Team). Unlike in the U.S. Army and British Army, there were no special pouches or bags for carrying ammo for squad-level auomatic weapons or machine gun belts. Thus, the ammo boxes would be carried by hand.

although i have seen sources that claim 1800 rounds per squad, but nevertheless if going by run and gun style, machine gunner would use just 50 round drum magazine(which should be norm for all nations). that is why i like this suggestion

simply 2 modes for all nations:

  1. run and gun with max 50 round drum/belt
  2. deployable static MG with 100+ belt
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•First of all, why did Germany emphasize their MGs unlike the other factions

•Second, why was the GERMAN Doctrine like this with the MG manufactured by this FactionWhich consists of:German doctrine focused on the machine gun as the core of an infantry squad’s firepower. The MG high rate of fire was ideal for Blitzkrieg tactics,which required keeping the enemy under constant pressure.

•Third, that the Allied and Soviet factions will focus In the Riflemen as the Axis of the Infantry Attack And I will leave the Machine Gunner as support Unlike its GERMAN counterpart, it is not Germany’s fault that it has to Balance yourself with a doctrine different from that of your enemies , Then it’s the other Factions’ fault

•Fourth, of course this is precisely what needs to happen.Not for NOTHING the German MGs They were FEARED in WW2 and were given nicknames In the form of respect and fear when facing those Machine guns

•Fifth and last, the MG34, MG42 are Universal Machine Guns that can fulfill the role From MG Light, Medium and Heavy depe The use that is given to it in the situations that require its use,It is not a light MG as you indicate

That being said, it is not Germany’s fault that its MG Doctrine was different than that of the Enemy Factions.Whether you like it or not, you will accept it and it is a fact.,as well as He did Red Plague Cleanup on the Eastern Front ,To the American “amis”,"Tommy"British on the African front arriving at the Western Front To the Rhine River

yeah but the germans in game have good rifle and not hot garbage.

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i guess you want 9 soldier squad where 1 soldier has mg42, 1 has mp40 and other 7 have kar98k…

when on bipod they were classified as LMG, when on tripod/fixed they were classified as HMG(old classification by weight, not by caliber). so in infantry squads they were used mostly as LMG.

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Oh, this famous tiger 2 shot at the allies landing at Omha-Beach.

So what? I also did not see the victory of Germany in World War II. Is it worth Germany to lose every battle in Berlin or D.'s Day
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Wow. That’s a whole lot of yapping that doesn’t help your case at all.

You keep bringing this up, but as has been explained to you multiple times, individual soldiers would never carry 250 rounds on their person unless they were in a fixed position, considering the sheer weight of an MG42 with the ammunition included. It also did not fire at 1500 rpm with standard bolts installed.

So I’ll ask again, cite your source. Show which piece of “German doctrine” proves your claim.

Except the doctrine you cite is from your own imagination and nothing based on reality.

You’re showing again that your firearm knowledge is laughable.

The MG42 is a GPMG, also called a UMG. GPMGs are not simultaneously LMGs, MMGs, and HMGs. Those are specific categories of MGs. A GPMG can just fill multiple roles either as a mounted weapon or as SAW/ISW, which the 42 saw use as both.

The MG42 is an LMG because it can be carried and operated by a single soldier if needed, and because it uses the same cartridge as infantry rifles. What it can’t do, is fill the role of an M2 browning which is an HMG.

I suggest you do more research before trying to sound smart.

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In this case, you need to pick up all STG44 and FG42, and leave only bolt-action rifles.