“TITAN RISE” — open test

No :((

Its Df so I cant trust them there. SG is really permanent.

Currently, the last operator of a walking chassis in the military remains the Armed Forces of Ghana, an independent state in West Africa.

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Benchmark for the development of the combat walking mech

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I don’t need more proof.

When you gonna add it to Stalingrad campaign!!!

Plz say “soon”

Ghana is to OP with their stormtrooper

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You may have noticed the absence of Japanese walkers in this test. The reason is their substantial superiority over their contemporaries. We are working on a solution to this balance problem and plan to release versions without the sword and huge assault rifle, but with the engineering hammer.

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The weakness of this machine is in the pathos movements, executing which makes it vulnerable for a long time

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Finally, some good f…g historical accuracy
Glad someone finally brings light to often overlooked weapons of WWII

My favourite titans:


(maybe future wars when elisted 2 comes out)

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This because you want use a gundam, try the early guntak
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I saw a documentary they were present on d. Day alongside jumbos.

Can someone state if it’s true or not?

My reaction to that information

Welcome Brigador

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Them whas AT-ST lend leased by pap… the pope
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Walking machines go stopmy stompy

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:heart: :+1:Love the mechanics of Spawn Score, which means we can use this feature in the editor.

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oh… dear fox.

you don’t know what you have just given to us modders :stuck_out_tongue:

( hoping that those things will not get taken away like modern tanks and moon map :confused: )

nevertheless, those are really cool:


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Really?
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How’re y’all gonna have a mecha event and not make one for Japan. Dishonorabru.

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I think because the map were japan play are are too bumpy and narrow for such a large steel giant

(and from the video they can’t fly or jump, so…)

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Great research DF.
No one can now come and cry about lack of historical accuracy.

keep 'em coming!
:facepunch:

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This is by far the most historical accurate event ever on the history of historical accuracy.

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