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Mh ich meinte das Teil, wovon Kett nen Screen gepostet hat ... oder versteh ich was falsch? 

 

 

Naja egal, torrent rennt nun mit 3,5 Mb/s :D

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Naja, die Rars sind doch noch PW geschützt, also keine Ahnung. Deswegen frag ich mich ja, was der Kett da hat^^

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Auch von mir ne mal ne Frage: muss ich den Acc. über das Tool auswählen? Weil ich die Daten gerade nicht direkt zur Hand hab, und bin n bisschen faul was das PW ändern angeht. Das würd ich gern auf morgen verschieben und heute direkt loszocken. Die Daten wirds ja wohl kaum einfach so irgendwoher übernehmen?

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Nein, soweit bei mir fragt der nicht nach einem Account. Und ja Turnbeutel, du siehst den erst wenns das PW gibt^^ :roflmao:

 

Saugt und kommt, ist so einsam auf dem Server :grins:

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Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we have a render and screenshots of perhaps the most famous Soviet aircraft of the war: the Ilyushin Il-2.

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The most produced military aircraft of all time, the Il-2 started life in 1938 with the design of the TsKB-55 by the team of Sergey Ilyushin. This two seat aircraft incorporated an armoured shell that protected the engine, fuel tank, radiators and crew. To save weight, the armour was a part of the load bearing stucture of the aircraft, but even with this it was overweight. Redesigned as a single seater, and powered with a newer Mikulin AM-38 engine optimised for low altitudes, the Il-2 was accepted into service in March 1941.

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The rear gunner returned as an answer to heavy losses to fighters, first as a field improvisation and then in a 1943 redesign. While the rear gun proved effective, the casualty rate for gunners was high, since they were outside the protection of the armour plates. The extra weight also reduced the handling of the aircraft.

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In the role of ground attack, the Il-2 was an intimidating prospect. While it suffered from poor bombing accuracy and low bomb load, its armour made it a difficult target to bring down. The accuracy was somewhat improved with PTAB shaped charge bomblets, of which the Il-2 could carry up to 192. These could penetrate the top armour of any tank on the battlefield, and were dropped in the millions.

36,183 Il-2 were produced during the war, and ours was made by Agus, with a cockpit by Fred and Berezin UBT by Agus.

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Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we have yet another render of a Soviet aircraft. This time, we will be showing you the Lavochkin La-5FN fighter.

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The Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-1 was a 1938 design for a lightweight fighter built from laminated wood. The design was promising, and Soviet aircraft losses in the Winter War led to it being placed into production. In the field, it was found to be underpowered, and improvements led to the LaGG-3. While this was a better aircraft, it still had many problems and was not liked. Eventually, factories were switched to production of the rival Yak-1 and Yak-7.

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The La-5 began life as an unofficial experiment to mount the powerful radial ASh-82 engine onto the LaGG-3, using the nose section on the Su-2. The prototype flew in March 1942, and was found superior to the Yak-7. Stalin ordered the La-5 into production in July.

The La-5FN was a further refinement of the design, and while it suffered at high altitudes, in the more common low altitude combat on the Eastern Front, it proved a worthy match to the Luftwaffe's fighters. 9,920 La-5 of all types were produced, and ours was made by Kr?tzer, with a cockpit by Fred.

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Nanu, noch niemand was dazu geschrieben ?!

 

Dann mach ichs mal kurz

 

The Road to Forgotten Hope 2.48: Part 1
Posted by: Eat Uranium
28.07.2014 20:00 GMT

Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

If you have tried to play FH2 over the last two days, you might have noticed a delay when starting the game. It turns out that our modified BF2 executable still tried to reach one of the Gamespy servers, which have now shut down completely.

We have fixed this problem and this means we can release Forgotten Hope 2.48 on

Tuesday 29th July 2014 @ 12:00 UTC

But this fix is not all, a number of small changes will be coming, including:

  • Changes to the gameplay of Anctoville
  • Singleplayer updated for Villers Bocage, Lebisey and St Vith

  • AI strategies for push maps, Commander, and many vehicles and weapons altered

Just start the FH2 Launcher after this date to update or install Forgotten Hope 2.48.

Server administrators can find the 2.48 Server files here.

Our winner for this week's screenshot competition is SzalonyGolibroda. You can view the winning submission here.

We are now accepting entries for the week of July 28th. The winner will be announced in the final part. If you think you have the best FH2 screenshot, post them here.

That's all for today, but be sure to come back tomorrow for another update. Until then, feel free to visit our IRC channel, our public forums, and/or our Twitter and Facebook pages to discuss this update and other news.

 

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Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we have a rather important update for you. We would like to announce that the first Eastern Front map to feature in the next update will be Dukla Pass.

Unlike most of our previous maps, the announcement of Dukla Pass may not come completely as a surprise to many of you. Ts4EVER, who created it, has also kept a blog of his progress. You can read it here: An Error Has Occurred!

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On the 8th of September 1944, elements of the 1st and 4th Ukrainian Front began an offensive through the Carpathian mountains with the aim of gaining their first foothold in Slovakia and supporting a resistance uprising there. What was supposed to take a handful of days dragged out into many weeks as Soviet forces ran up against stiff resistance from the 1st Panzer Army and 1st Hungarian Army. On the 25th of October, a major tank battle broke out in the valleys west of the village of Dobroslava, as Soviet forces tried to outflank remaining German positions. The fighting was fierce enough that the area came to be known as The Valley of Death.

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