Btw it's nice that the British Medics are back. While probablly being a niche unit, they add flavor to the game in the form of unique voice acting, unit models and unit portraits.
Talking about flavor of the game...
German molotovs are kind of an immersion-killer
actually I like this suggestion. It would be weird if neither axis faction actually use the iconic potato masher as their regular nade. Assault nade kind of count but they are not that common.
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Yup, either Volks or Grens definitley need that iconic, recognizable asset. As Grens are the more advanced one of the two, I guess they are better suited for the more advanced Riflegrenade also. So Potato Masher to Volks!
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-Volkgren classic grenade should be given back, Flame grenades are really more suitable for Sturms...
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I agree with other users that incendiary grenades should be on Sturmpioneers, not Volks.
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One reason why I think indendiaries would be a lot better on Sturmpios is that on a cheap unit such as Volks, they immediately deliver that impression of molotovs, which is not very beneficial to the whole feel of the game as such equipment isn't really sth typically associated with the late-war army of germany. On Sturmpios, however, it would, IMO, leave the impression of a specialized ability that was given out to an aggressive elite unit (which is what Sturmpios represent).
The main gripe with the balance preview, however, remains the removal of the regular volks grenade. There is no non-doctrinal unit with this very iconic asset left in the game then. The 'Stielhandgrenade' should be more prominently represented in a WW II rts in my opinion. Volks were just the right unit for that. They wear standard issue uniforms. They look like units you'd expect to carry the potato masher, not some sort of Molotov.
(On a sidenote: Instead of such immersion-damaging experiments as replacing iconic regular grenades with seldom special incendiaries, why not give Conscripts regular grenades instead? I say, Molotovs suit the whole aggressive and suicidal theme of Penals way better. But that is another story and may stir up an argument on its own...)