SirGutz 913 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Old Friends Hello and welcome back to another update of Forgotten Hope 2. Before we get on with today's update, we would like to apologize for any inconveniences caused by the technical difficulties we are currently experiencing with our forums. We are working hard on every level to restore everything back to normal, as fast we can. Our render for today is not of a totally new weapon, but of a re-worked favorite. This week we are showing off our updated Luger PO8 pistol! The Pistole Parabellum 1908 pistol (commonly known as the Luger) was an 8-round semi-automatic pistol produced from 1900 to 1945. Perhaps the most unique feature of the pistol was the jointed arm situated towards the rear of the pistol, which would hinge open upon firing. This was significantly different from the more traditional slide actions of other pistols of the time. The Luger came in many different variants, with several attachments. The German Naval version featured a 6-inch barrel, and a two-position rear sight, where the Army variant had a 4-inch barrel and was chambered in the 9x19mm Parabellum round. Despite being replaced in 1938 by the newer, Walther P38 pistol, the PO8 Luger saw action throughout both World Wars and was a highly prized collectable for US servicemen. The PO8 Luger pistol was updated by Remdul. We have been working hard to update and add new content for the next patch. Below are four screenshots of what we've been working on. We would also like to note that the Panzer III L and the Panzer III N you see below are imports of the original Forgotten Hope 1 models which were done by Rad. Warum man die P08 auswechseln musst muss man nicht verstehen oder
JackONeill 57 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Was ist denn an den letzten beiden Screens anders als bisher?
SirGutz 913 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 (bearbeitet) Ich denk mal andere Einheiten einmal die 29 US infantry division 47 Royal Marine Commando Bearbeitet 6. November 2011 von SirGutz
Com.Sordan 7 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Was ist denn an den letzten beiden Screens anders als bisher? mir kommt der hauswandskin doch recht unbekannt vor... wo soll die bude stehn? die steine scheinen ja fast wirklich rauszustehen
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 (bearbeitet) @ Sir Gutz Genau Bearbeitet 6. November 2011 von Ts4EVER
JackONeill 57 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Das mit den hervorstehenden Steinen ist mir auch schon aufgefallen. Shaderoptimierungen oder neues Model?
Gast Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 29 US Infantry Division -> Omaha 47 Royal Marine Commando -> Gold
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 29 US Infantry Division -> St Lo 47 Royal Marine Commando -> Port en bessin Fixed
Gast Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Erzähl mir nicht das ihr für nur für 2 Maps extra Playermodels anfertigt
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Erzähl mir nicht das ihr für nur für 2 Maps extra Playermodels anfertigt Das sind nur neue kit meshes, die sind einfach.
Aggroman 0 Melden Geschrieben 6. November 2011 Das mit den hervorstehenden Steinen ist mir auch schon aufgefallen. Shaderoptimierungen oder neues Model? Das ist die Textur, die ist schon seit 2.2 vorhanden und hat sich keineswegs verändert.
Xtr-Lo.F.wyr 8 Melden Geschrieben 7. November 2011 Sieht ja alles gut aus, aber leider spricht mich das Spiel nicht mehr dermaßen an, wie es mal bei BF1942 war.
SirGutz 913 Melden Geschrieben 13. November 2011 Arch Bishop Fjodor Hello and welcome back to another update of Forgotten Hope 2. Today, we are starting by showing off one of the more popular Soviet rifles; the SVT-40! The SVT-40 was a Soviet, semi-automatic rifle, which featured a 10-round box magazine, a gas-operated action, and a range of 500 meters. It came into action after its predecessor, the SVT-38 was discontinued in 1938. Production began in June 1940, and by the time of the German invasion in 1941, the SVT was already widely distributed amongst Soviet infantry. Due to the harsh nature of the first few months of the war however, thousands of these semi-automatic rifles were lost in combat. To make up for this, weapons like the Mosin-Nagant and the PPSh-41 were given precedence, which led to a decline in production of the SVT. Factories were officially given the order to stop production of the rifle in 1942. In total, 1.6 million SVTs were produced, including over 51,000 sniper variants. The SVT-40 was made by Seth Soldier. Next we have four screenshots of the newest Allied mobile artillery piece to make its way into the world of FH2; the British Bishop 25 pdr self-propelled gun. The Bishop was imported from Forgotten Hope 1 by Kev4000 from the original vehicle which was done by Montoya. fehlt nur auf Deutscher Seite das s. IG. 33 II