the scale of the vehicles seems a little off, but that may just be the angle of the pic. The Panzer II would have been about 25cm taller than the SdKfz 251 in the background, but it looks shorter. Also, the Panzer III would have been almost 65cm taller than the SdKfz 251, yet it doesn't look much taller at all sitting directly beside it, as well. Like I said, though, it may just be the pic...
This update looks kind of small - the amount of comments. Maybe people are just busy playing the new maps.
p.s.: Nothing from McGibs?!
Now RO's burp gun[PPSh] is even worse than ours. I miss targets 5 feet away because it kicks like its shooting 20mm cartridges at 900 rpm. - McGibs :lol:
Meanwhile, in the British production facilities. *cricket* *cricket* Can't we get some Allied vehicles soon? Specifically the A13... Somewhat important, after all.
Sorry if this time it doesn't suite your tastes. I'm no panzer whore beleive me, but for whatever reason it just felt like it had been a while since we saw an axis vehicle, especially ingame.
I'm also anxious to see the 109. C'mon, you can't ell me you're not anxious to see either the Pz4, Tiger, or 109?
About what Takiwa said. For a little while I've been wondering if something seemed a bit off as well. For a long time we heard that vehicles will seem much larger than they are in FH1 because of BF's scaling but the ingame FH2 screens don't give me the impression that these same vehicles are that much bigger, then I had wondered if I just needed to see a player model next to them to get a better sense of scale, but since we don't have those yet it's still deceiving to my eye at times.
Great looking stuff. The PzII looks ingame just as good as on the render. But where's it's antenna? Hopefully the PzII comes with an animated antenna in the final product.
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I'm still intrigued about the antenna...
my fault entirely; i removed the static antenna and forgot to add a dynamic one later on
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