Blitzkrieg II is a World War 2 total conversion for Command and Conquer: Generals. You can fight as the Allies(with America, UK and France as subsides), Axis(with Tank, Rocket and Jet research tree's) or the Soviets(with Tank and Homeland Defence subsides). Not only do we have all new units, models and sides...but all new maps and gameplay. No longer do you just collect supply piles. In Blitzkrieg II you have to secure your holdings in towns to ensure a steady flow of money. We have also given point requirements for most of our units. Meaning, when you start out a game...you can only build infantry and light vehicles. As you kill enemy troops, you can unlock heavier tanks and planes.

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We have another Unit of the Day post here, brought to you by Biohazard (he did the write up) and myself (I got the picture together). The Sturmtiger model was done by Killakanz, and the skin was done by Gracktov (as well as the large cameo image). The image below shows an ingame shot of the model and

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We have another Unit of the Day post here, brought to you by Biohazard (he did the write up) and myself (I got the picture together). The Sturmtiger model was done by Killakanz, and the skin was done by Gracktov (as well as the large cameo image). The image below shows an ingame shot of the model and below it the cameo image Gracktov made up of it.

As I said above, Biohazard wrote up some history on the Sturmtiger unit. I have a snippet below of it, to read the rest as well as to check out the image of it click the thumnail below or here to head to the Blitzkrieg 2 website.

"Biohazard" wrote: Following the atrocious losses at Stalingrad, the Germans realized they needed some form of weapon that could absolutely devastate buildings, if from relatively short range. The perfect weapon for the job came from an unusual source - the Kriegsmarine. Earlier, a 380mm rocket-assisted mortar had been developed for antisubmarine action, but it was never adopted for naval use. Well, the solution seemed obvious - take the unused cannons and stick them on a tiger chassis! 18 of these conversions were made, though by the time they were ready in late 1944, Germany was retreating on all fronts. They mounted the 380mm RW 61 gun in the front of a very heavilly armored (150mm frontal armor, 80mm side) superstructure proof against most antitank guns. The gun had a range of around 3500 yards and fired shells five feet long...continued at the Blitzkrieg 2 website


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AttorneyAtPaw
AttorneyAtPaw - - 113 comments

Great write up! This really got me interested in this game. I can't wait until it's complete!

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