Forgotten Hope 2 is an award-winning World War II modification for Battlefield 2TM and is based on the original Forgotten Hope, a modification for Battlefield 1942TM, one of the most popular multiplayer games ever. Battlefield 1942TM featured land, sea and air combat in a way never before seen. It was the goal of the development team to maximize the game experience by adding both a realistic and enjoyable gameplay to FH and now to FH2.

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Wht.Rex
Wht.Rex - - 339 comments

So you guys are putting LL products too for USSR? Weird, because Lend Lease was only merely 4% from all used products, that includes food. Many tanks, including Shermas, were used just for bridges for swampy Baltic regions.

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LCH98
LCH98 - - 112 comments

Literally their own description:
"Within 3 months of the start of Operation Barbarossa, the first British aid to the Soviet Union had been delivered. The Arctic Convoys carried aircraft, raw materials and tanks. Starting in 1942, the Soviets were provided with 301 Churchill tanks, of which 43 were lost before they arrived. Trials conducted with the newly arrived tanks showed mechanical problems, and the opinion of these new tanks was low."
Still, 260~ish tanks is still a large formation, and as the German 50mm and low-velocity 75mm guns had trouble penentrating the Churchill, it could still cause havoc on the battlefield.

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Roughbeak
Roughbeak - - 213 comments

Plus it's awesome to see such variety in content with FH2! :)

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Dzev
Dzev - - 273 comments

There not much variety just for a reskin I think.

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Eat_Uranium Author
Eat_Uranium - - 281 comments

LL armoured vehicles were about 20%, 19% combat aircraft were LL, 66% trucks were LL, 95% rail locomotives were LL.

On the topic of Shermans, there were enough delivered (4102) that by 1945, the 1st, 3rd and 9th Guards Mechanized Corps were using them instead of T-34s.

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wahab_minsate
wahab_minsate - - 53 comments

I Love Forgotten Hope Mod Since Bf1942, But BF2 FH2 Mod is heavy when it move and lack of equipment in all classes, Not Like the Original BF2, please make it Lighter than BF2 and make advanced equipment Like example pistol, 3x grenade in All Class, Ammo Support and Medic Support Infinite Add Parachute to all Weapons because the game will be more enjoyable, am SO EXCITED!
I want to send this Good Suggest and feedback to @Forgotten Hope Devs
Please respond to me

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Simcardo
Simcardo - - 3,511 comments

well FH aims to be historical accurate and by then not every soldier carries a sidearm or that much grenade; neither do they have parachutes lel

so yeh they were removed for a reason

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wahab_minsate
wahab_minsate - - 53 comments

I really don't care about historical, i care about fun to play and never be boring and leave the game because it's hard and lack of item look at BF1942 secret weapons it wasn't lack of equipment item and parachute for all weapon that ENJOYABLE!
But sure FH god better vehicles and weapons and lack of equipment
I hope @Forgotten Hope Devs give us the things i mention in my first comment Update the Mod

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Simcardo
Simcardo - - 3,511 comments

well you don't but devs do?

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wahab_minsate
wahab_minsate - - 53 comments

Oh Come on i don't want to FH Mod Fall because of lack of things that make the game a much a much more enjoyable!

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Feldwebel_Injustice
Feldwebel_Injustice - - 475 comments

Hush. Fella, if you wanna take this personal, go to the forums and cry about it yourself. I'm sure the devs will absolutely agree with you on that.. if you do the talking to 'em.

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wahab_minsate
wahab_minsate - - 53 comments

Why you say such of that?
it's just a game, Enjoyable make more people interest with out it most of people gonna move on.
You have a Good Day Mate!

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Woozle
Woozle - - 2,617 comments

Because they were in FH1.

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Dark_Sentinel
Dark_Sentinel - - 132 comments

LL Matilda, please? :3

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AFV4
AFV4 - - 2,204 comments

And Hurricane and P-39 aircrafts.

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‡Majo-213‡
‡Majo-213‡ - - 1,045 comments

If british not sent to USSR tanks valentine,matidla,churchils and planes they can stop japanese in pacific.maybe they not lost singapore

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MaxineCaulfield
MaxineCaulfield - - 24 comments

Yes but if the soviets didnt recieve this crucial aid they probly would have lost ... and we would all be speaking german ... not to mention it takes 20x longer to ship to Singapor assuming you dont meet a JAP NCP.

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Dark_Sentinel
Dark_Sentinel - - 132 comments

Well I don't think we'd have lost the war without LL help. But yes, we'd have MUCH! harder times without that tanks, equipment and materials.

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Shadow-Hawker
Shadow-Hawker - - 200 comments

The USSR was already at a breaking point without Lend-Lease. Had it not been for the spare vehicles and other machinery, as well as American food, boots and fuel, the USSR would've crumbled under the weight of a German revenge machine.

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TKAzA
TKAzA - - 3,154 comments

Such a great looking model, great work!

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Within 3 months of the start of Operation Barbarossa, the first British aid to the Soviet Union had been delivered. The Arctic Convoys carried aircraft, raw materials and tanks. Starting in 1942, the Soviets were provided with 301 Churchill tanks, of which 43 were lost before they arrived. Trials conducted with the newly arrived tanks showed mechanical problems, and the opinion of these new tanks was low.