don't know why that is a problem. conscript closing in within the cone of fire already bleed a lot of health and models. not to mention if mg42 would suppress more consistently, as long as mg 42 has a spotter, no conscripts will be able to crawl their way to throw a molotov.
I disagree.
Rarely see my MG-42s, or that of others, "shred" squads and "bleed a lot of models". All it seems to do is suppress. Which would be nice, except, as I explained, the suppressed units in question crawl their way up to the crew to get off a grenade and / or molotov. And yes, when we're talking 2-3 squads, one of them always manages to do this. It takes an asinine length of time to pin them.
Now, I do admit that if you have a couple Grenadier squads there in support this
usually wards them off from attempting this and they issue a retreat. But I remember several occasions where I had an MG-42 watching my cut-off / flank on Langreskaya. You know, the point that connects the right half of the map to the northern base?
Anyway, all my other units were fighting a huge engagement for the right fuel point. A conscript squad approaches the MG-42, coming from the direction of the central VP. They get suppressed OUTSIDE the capture radius, crawl into the capture radius, continue to full de-cap and neutralize it, and only *then* do they become pinned and retreat. The squad with ease could have crawled its way up to my MG during that time. Guess the guy didn't want to press his luck, he did admittedly lose a few guys (two in the process, one guy on retreat).
Still, it is even worse when they have vet.
And no, they were not in green cover.