I've had that feeling too, since last patch.
Not only that, but player positionning seems a bit odd too, I'm found myself in the same place most of the time : Upper-Right on Semois (not once on the left), Upper-left on City 17 and Rzhev (not once on the right), upper-right on Oka River (not once on the left) although I rarely end up in the center, maybe it has something to do with player's names ? (positionned by alphabetical order ? Given my name starts with a C, more often than not I'm first in the alphabetical order)
Just a theory though, could be wrong, maybe just a statistical coincidence. |
How about simply changing skins for Allies when they end up with US/Russian armies mixed ? Just like America's Army, where you always see yourself and your teammates as "the good guys", Russian players could see their US allies with Russian skin, and vice-versa for the US players. You know, something like T34 <=> Sherman, US Riflemen <=> Conscripts, etc..., only skin and speech accent could be affected. |
Hello everyone, I turn to you for a delicate wording problem, here it is :
Soviets -> Bulletins -> Infantry -> Stealing the Spotlight (top row)
"Guards rifles are 3% more accurcate."
Well yeah, there's a typo in the description, but that's not why I'm here.
It says "rifles are 3% more accurcate".
Given that Guards come with 4 Mosins (my typical definition of a rifle) and 2 PTRS Anti-tank rifles (well, technically a rifle too...), and when upgraded switch to 2 Mosins, 2 PTRS, 2 DP LMG.
My question is : what exactly do they mean by "rifles" ?
Are PTRS considered rifles ? I assume DP LMGs are not, so that leaves us with a bulletin that either boosts 6/6 models (not upgraded) then 4/6 models (upgraded), or 4/6 (n-u) then 2/6 (u), the latter case making this bulletin, in my opinion, kind of worthless.
EDIT : Or maybe I got it all wrong, and "Guards rifles" is just the name of the squad, meaning that this bulletin description just implies : "Madafaka, yo guards be 3% more accurate no matter what weapons they use" ? |
This is the kind of game you get to play once every other month or year, so far the most intensive I've ever played.
Sinking Tigers, Big*ss artillery, tank battles, sh*tloads of infantry, annoying snipers, desperate charges, constant and unbearable pressure everywhere, you name it, I've been playing CoH2 since Beta, and vCoH before that, I'm nowhere near a highly skilled player, but this game was definitely one of the most thrilling I've ever played, Germans really did put up quite a fight, and it could have gone both ways until the very last minute...
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the carnage. |
Teammate quits mid-game, stuborness rewarded anyway.
Enjoy |