Gast Melden Geschrieben 20. August 2015 (bearbeitet) Wie sieht es eigendlich mit einem neuen Release aus ? Ich weiß "When its done", aber eine kleine Prognose ob es dieses Jahr noch was wird oder doch eher nächstes Jahr wäre nicht schlecht Bearbeitet 20. August 2015 von Weapi
Don_Bam 17 Melden Geschrieben 20. August 2015 Es lebe FH. Das einzige Spiel welches nicht nur mainstream-shit rausbringt. Mit der Liebe zum Detail haben die schon seit Jahren mein Gamer-Herz erobert. Macht weiter so Jung, FH Rules. Wo werden die Knuffen wohl eingesetzt werden? Berlin Outskirts?
Opfer456 10 Melden Geschrieben 20. August 2015 (bearbeitet) Nein, das StG45 war als Ersatz für das StG44 geplant. Das Volkssturmgewehr war eine Billigwaffe und alte Männer und 16 Jährige auszurüsten. war nicht geplant sondern wurde auch durchgeführt, es gab ja immerhin 30 Stück https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG_45(M) Schade dass sie für den Endkampf nicht noch viele andere geile Sachen gemacht haben, wie die Panzerfaust 150, MG 45 oder MG 81 (das es ohnehin schon gibt) auf Zweibein. Bearbeitet 20. August 2015 von Opfer456
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 1. September 2015 Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Today we are showing off a map that some of you might have already seen in one of our Dev Streams. It is of course Pegasus. This map was made by the talented Otolikos, and features several custom buildings such as the Château de Bénouville made by Toddel and the Horsa Bridge made by Gurdy and Nissi. Of course, the most important statics for any map covering Operation Deadstick are the Bénouville Bridge (renamed Pegasus Bridge after the war) and the Café Gondree, both of ours made by Nissi. You'll be able to defend these by day, or capture them by night in the smaller 16 player layer. The first objectives of D-Day were two bridges spanning the Caen canal and Orne river, codenamed "Pegasus" and "Horsa". The plan called for a glider-borne surprise attack in order to overwhelm the ill-equipped defenders as fast as possible. After this was accomplished, the paratroopers were to dig in and wait for reinforcements coming in from Sword Beach. While this part of the plan worked well, the Germans reacted quickly and as the sun rose on the morning of the 6th of June 1944, tanks and armoured infantry of the 21st Panzerdivision closed in on the beleaguered bridgehead. 5
RedBullBF2 7 Melden Geschrieben 1. September 2015 Bitte die neuen Maps schnellst möglich releasen. Die Leute warten in den Schützengräben auf neue Inhalte! Lieber eine Map mit ein paar Bugs und mit relativ schnellen Updates als noch mehr Spieler verlieren. Es gibt schon genügend Leute die FH2 inzwischen deinstalliert haben. Es werden in Zukunft nicht mehr viele Fans dieser fantastischen Mod da sein die die Modder feiern können! 1
mig35 161 Melden Geschrieben 2. September 2015 Standalone rausbringen, bissl die Werbetrommel rühren, fertig. Und die Ostfront bitte pünktlich zu Weihnachten mit viel Schnee
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 13. September 2015 Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Today we have a render of another Soviet weapon that you'll be able to find out on the battlefield, the DT. The DT is essentially the same weapon as the DP light machine gun designed by Vasily Degtyaryov, only with some modifications to make it more suitable for tank use. The magazines were smaller in diameter and fatter, holding more ammunition. Despite the intention for use as a vehicle mounted weapon, it was often used as an infantry weapon due to its larger capacity magazine and slightly lighter weight. Our DT was made by Seth Soldier, and you will be able to find it mounted to vehicles and laying about in pickup kits. 3
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 20. September 2015 Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Today we are showing off a render of another Soviet weapon: the PPS-42 submachinegun. The PPS-42 started life with a Red Army request for a more compact and lightweight replacement to the PPSh-41. The new design would also have to be cheaper and faster to manufacture. The design by Alexei Sudayev that became the PPS-42 more than halved the machining time and raw steel usage compared to the PPSh-41. An initial production run of about 45000 was constructed at the Sestroretsk Arsenal starting in December of 1942. Since this was inside the Siege of Leningrad, these weapons saw extensive combat testing. The improved PPS-43 replaced it in production by the middle of 1943. Our PPS-42 is made by Seth Soldier and you'll be able to find some of them on maps set in the vicinity of Leningrad such as Sammatus. 1
Ts4EVER 117 Melden Geschrieben 27. September 2015 Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. This time we will be introducing perhaps a slightly lesser known vehicle, the T-20 Komsomolets Armoured Tractor. The T-20 was developed in 1936, using a modified hull from the T-38 amphibious tank. It was intended to act as a tractor for smaller artillery pieces such as the 45mm anti-tank gun or the 120mm mortar. Up to 6 of the weapon's crew could be seated on the back, while the driver and commander were protected in the fully armoured front cabin. Nearly 7000 T-20s were in the Red Army at the start of Operation Barbarossa, and they suffered high losses with just over 1600 remaining a year later. The Germans, Romanians and the Finns all captured and used the T-20 for themselves. The Finns used them until 1961. There were some modifications made, the Soviets armed about 100 with ZiS-2 anti-tank guns and used them in the defence of Moscow, and the Germans similarly used a few with Pak 35 anti-tank guns. Our T-20 was made by Kraetzer. 2