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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #210 on: August 13, 2012, 12:18:17 AM »
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Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we'd like to show off perhaps one of the most important armoured fighting vehicles of all time. But first, we'd like to extend a warm welcome to the talented Gurdy, who joins the development team as a static modeller.

The T-34 evolved out of a project to design a replacement for the BT series of tanks using information gained at the battles of Khalkhin Gol. Tests with increasingly armoured and armed prototypes lead to the initial design for the T-34. With the poor performance of existing Soviet tanks in the Winter War and with German successes in France, the T-34 was hurried into production.

At the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, the T-34 was one of the best tanks in existence - though only on paper. In the initial invasion, serious problems with mechanical reliability, supply shortages and poor internal layout largely removed any advantage the T-34 had over the Panzers it faced. The tank commander was severely strained by the task of aiming the cannon and the lack of effective observation devices, and the Germans noted that T-34s were slow to find and engage targets.



The first T-34 variant on show is the model of 1943. This was an improvement with the addition of a new hexagonal turret, which earned it the nicknamed "Mickey Mouse" from the Germans due to the distinctive silhouette made by the two circular roof hatches when open. Our T-34 features the cupola that was added to this turret later in the production run to provide better all around vision to the commander.



The second variant on show today is the T-34-85. With the appearance of Tiger and Panther tanks, which were immune to the 76.2mm gun, it was decided that a more effective weapon was needed. The answer was the 85mm ZiS-S-53, which was mounted in a new 3 man turret. Although still not a match for the Panther, the new design greatly increased the combat effectiveness of the tank, whilst the minimal changes allowed production to remain high.

Nearly 56,000 T-34s were made in total, of which nearly 45,000 were lost. The ones in Forgotten Hope 2 were made by Pointblank.
Awesome job!! ;D
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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #211 on: August 13, 2012, 02:08:06 PM »
about Time we saw the T-34
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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #213 on: August 19, 2012, 08:02:20 PM »
Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we would like to show you a render of arguably the most important weapon of the Soviet infantryman. It is of course, the Mosin-Nagant M1891/30!



The Mosin-Nagant began its long life with a competition to replace the aging single shot Berdan rifles that equipped the Tsarist army. The winning design was Russian Captain Sergei Ivanovich Mosin's rifle, with the addition of the clip feed, magazine spring and feed interrupter of Belgian Léon Nagant's proposal. The original Mosin rifle was made in Infantry, Dragoon and Cossack variants.

Following the victory of the Red Army in the Civil War, the decision was taken to modernise the rifle. The M91/30 was based on the earlier Dragoon rifle, many of which were reworked to the new standard. Improvements included a hooded post front sight, flat rear sight marked in metres, and eventually a change from the octagonal "hex" receivers to round ones. By 1945, 17.4 million M91/30 rifles had been manufactured.

The M91/30 also had some success as a sniper rifle, fitted with either a PE, PEM, or most commonly a PU scope. The mounting of these scopes above the receiver meant that a bent bolt had to be fitted. The Mosin-Nagant rifles were made by Seth Soldier.

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #214 on: August 22, 2012, 05:18:25 PM »

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #215 on: September 07, 2012, 01:51:02 PM »
There recently were some leaks surprise news:

http://fhpubforum.warumdarum.de/index.php?topic=14169.msg271180#msg271180 [nofollow]

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #216 on: September 07, 2012, 05:20:49 PM »
Sorry to hear someone leaked the pictures without your permission, but the pics are great :D!
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« Reply #217 on: September 10, 2012, 12:49:05 PM »
Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we have an announcement by the Forgotten Honor and World at War tournaments, but first, a render of a rather unsuccessful German rifle: the Gewehr 41(W).



In 1940, the Wehrmacht recognised a need for a semi-automatic rifle to improve the firepower of the infantry. They decided on the specifications this rifle should have, and submitted this to various arms manufacturers. Both Walther and Mauser produced prototypes. Mauser's design closely followed the demands given: it could be used as a bolt action rifle should the gas system fail, it had no external moving parts, and it did not have a gas port bored into the barrel. The Walther design ignored the first two of these requirements, as they proved too troublesome to follow. As a result, while neither design was particularly good, Walther's was obviously the better of the two and was accepted into production.

Since no gas port was allowed to be bored into the barrel, the weapon used the "Bang" system (after its designer Søren H. Bang). Expanding gas was trapped in a ring around the end of the barrel and drove a piston that cycled the mechanism. It was prone to fouling and was difficult to clean. These problems eventually led to the G43, which used a modification of the gas system used in the SVT-40.

The G41(W) had a fixed 10 round magazine, and was loaded using standard 5 round stripper clips. Between 40,000 and 145,000 rifles were manufactured between 1941 and 1943. Ours was made by Seth Soldier. You can also see a preveiw of the animations for this weapon at Chad509's Devblog.

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #218 on: September 13, 2012, 06:53:24 PM »
The G41 looks sweet! :D I have a question! I have been playing FH2 alot in the last couple of days. However, everybody always tells you to join squads. The problem is, I dont seem to be able to join them?
I press the apply button on all the differant squads but nothing happen?

My English is kind of useless. But that because Iam swedish Wooohoooj! ;3

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #219 on: September 13, 2012, 06:57:24 PM »
The G41 looks sweet! :D I have a question! I have been playing FH2 alot in the last couple of days. However, everybody always tells you to join squads. The problem is, I dont seem to be able to join them?
I press the apply button on all the differant squads but nothing happen?

You have to be alive to switch squads. (Security measure so you can't just choose the squadleader you want to spawn at :P, it's from vanilla BF2)
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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #220 on: September 14, 2012, 08:01:12 PM »
Thanks bro!

My English is kind of useless. But that because Iam swedish Wooohoooj! ;3

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #221 on: September 21, 2012, 12:58:47 PM »
When the map Eppeldorfs loads, it plays some catchy army / marine jingle. What is the name of that song? :>

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #222 on: September 21, 2012, 06:47:49 PM »
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« Reply #223 on: September 24, 2012, 12:52:12 PM »
Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we have details of a server patch, as well as a render of an important Soviet weapon: the M1910 Maxim machine gun!



The first Maxim gun had been demonstrated in 1884 by inventor Hiram Maxim, and would go on to serve in many European armies in various colonial conquests. The Imperial Russian army adopted a modified version in 1910, chambered in the standard 7.62x54mmR rifle cartridge. This design would go on to serve with the Red Army well into the 1960s. In that time, a few improvements were made, such as adding the ability to feed from metal belts as well as the older cloth belts, as well as the distinctive larger water filling port copied from Finnish Maxims that allowed the shroud to be filled with snow.

The M1910 was mounted on either the Vladimorov mount designed in 1939 or like our example: a 1910 designed Sokolov mount. The wheels allowed the gun to be easily manoeuvred despite its heavy weight, and the mount also had legs that could be extended to make it taller (although these were later deleted to save construction time). Each gun was also issued with a gun shield, though in the field these were often abandoned to save weight. The M1910 Maxim was made by Pointblank

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Re: Forgotten Hope 2
« Reply #224 on: September 24, 2012, 11:41:32 PM »
WHy didn't the Russian make their own MG? One that worked better :P

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