Is that an attempt to move soviet saboteur to br2, while other will be br3?
No. For some reason, it seemed to me that MP-35 was on BR2. Although these squads can have any BR at the expense of concealment, since they can be issued weapons from the TT.
Show me mp35 in soviet TT
These squads can be armed with weapons from the faction they belong to. Event weapons from enemy factions are unique in a single example.
And your topic is about changing unswitchable mp35 to mp40 for soviet one
Cool. You don’t want them in the first place and have voted that… you can move along with constantly mentioning it in everything mentioned to actually improve them for what they are.
However yes nobody asked for this and even if they were listening to certain people wanting some sort of mechanic like in ER2 where you can pick up enemies uniforms this isn’t how they were proposed.
ughum
Japanese one gets M1A1 OP Br2 smg.
Our Indian developers might have mixed up the model again, just like they did with the silenced M1(it has an inscription on it M1A1). If it really will be M1A1, that’s a problem. But if you want soviets to have mp40, germans should get pps43. American’s should get br2 weapon too then
Why not?
Although it will be harder for beginners.
If the Schmeisser MP-40 submachine gun didn’t work, why not use a 32-round magazine version of the Hugo-designed MP-28 submachine gun? Because in Manchukuo, this gun wouldn’t arouse suspicion from the Japanese army.
This is literally exclusive to the premium squad. And a very old one at that. They don’t even put it back on sale. At least the MP-40 is in the TT, and the premium squad has it’s separate partisan modification.
Isn’t it normal to use special weapons in special modes? Are you planning to have Soviet saboteurs infiltrate Manchuria with MP-40 submachine guns, only to be shot dead on the front lines by Japanese soldiers with Type 100 submachine guns?
Given the historical record of both Japanese and Chinese armies using MP-18 and MP-28 submachine guns in the Far East, equipping the Soviet saboteurs with 32-round MP-28 magazines was absolutely the right move.
Yes, that’s a good solution. But it’s less likely on the developers’ part. They can’t just hand out premium legacy weapons in the event.
If this is a limited-time event, then it doesn’t matter whether this weapon should be a limited-edition item for sale; after all, accurately recreating the history of World War II is the right choice.
Overall, issuing only one weapon for concealment to soldiers facing two factions is rather foolish. A Japanese soldier with a Thompson submachine gun will arouse no less suspicion in the Soviet rear, especially with a model the Soviets never had in the game. Just as the Type 100 bears little resemblance to any German submachine gun, not to mention the PPSh in the American rear. A Soviet saboteur will be equipped with a weapon for concealment in the German rear. And in the German rear, an MP-40 will be much more concealable.
But the best thing, of course, is to make this weapon transform depending on the faction the saboteur is facing.
But I don’t think the developers will want to deal with this.
By the way, this could be a great addition to one of my old ideas.