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Unique and much needed, in my opinion, mod, that provides the opportunity for a good old random "multiplayer-style" (unscripted, unlike any scenario, that come in a sackful) comp-stomp on a great variety of maps, which was long missing for so many Men of War players.
Very pretty and good game for a single-player and co-op experience.
Heads up for a very rare thematic and no one sided biases.
Unfortunately undervalued and undeservedly mocked by many people.
Good little mod.
Nice job of separating features, very convenient, and very considerate of the respected author
BS fantasy project:
1. There were no STGs at the time of the battle of Stalingrad - only Mkbs, which, in turn, were only a prototype undergoing field tests in the Army Group North (and no other place at all) and were issued there in quantity of 3 to 5 hundred only. So, obviously, there were never any Mkb-Vimpire firearms, and the Vampire itself was an STG gadget of year '44-'45.
2. There were no IS-2, nor even T-34-85 at the time of the battle of Stalingrad.
The author didn't take a burden of answering a simple question: "is this mod supposed to be historically relevant?" Nor did he explain his fantasies conserning all those wunderwaffles incorporated into his mod - he just settled himself with deleting all comments to his mod he found to be unfit :))))))
Sure is indisputably the best, the most detailed and the most realistic battlefield tactics simulator there is or there ever was.
IMO "realistic" damage system should be accompanied by at least somewhat realistic resource availability and NUMBERS, yes numbers. I mean, how the hell are you calling realistic several tigers (or some other of the kind) against few shermans anyway?
In other words - nazi-favouring (game-wise) mod, plus I, personally, find it to quickly become a bit boring. And if you really want realism - go play "Men of war", or any of the various mods for it, including nazi-biased (game-wise).