The Battlefield 2 total conversion historical realism modification "Battlefield: Korea" deals with the Korean War (1950 - 1953), which is also known as the "Forgotten War".

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M3 Trench Knife
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Zuhel
Zuhel - - 46 comments

He's holding it wrong, I guess.

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Anthony817 Author
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

This is our old knife animation from 2007, it hasn't been changed yet and can easily be fixed.

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Zuhel
Zuhel - - 46 comments

Ok then :)

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Anthony817 Author
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

Ok, I ported our knife back from PR, so now it works just like it does in their mod. PR:WW2 uses our knife model so if you played their minimod it looks and works just the same now.

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Zuhel
Zuhel - - 46 comments

I wanted to play PR once, but I though that it has too realistic system to play with bots. Even FH2 has some features, that bots don't use, and it's decreasing gameplay experience for me.

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Anthony817 Author
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

Well, all of our vehicles and mounted weapons do have bot AI so they all fully work in singleplayer. Bots even use our AA weapons. Which reminds me, we need to show off our AA emplacements, and we also have some great historically used AA vehicles in the game. Those will be coming in another news update from us.

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Zuhel
Zuhel - - 46 comments

That's great!

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The M3 fighting knife or M3 trench knife was an American military combat knife first issued in March 1943. The M3 was originally designated for issue to soldiers not otherwise equipped with a bayonet. However, it was particularly designed for use by elite or 'shock' forces in need of a close-combat knife such as airborne troops and Army Rangers, and these units received priority for the M3 at the start of production. As more M3 knives became available in 1943 and 1944, the knife was issued to other soldiers such as Army Air Corps crewmen and soldiers not otherwise equipped with a bayonet, including soldiers issued the M1 Carbine or submachine gun.