In the year 1923, war erupts across Calradia and Balion once more, bringing life to a new age of mechanization, revolution and nationalism, and a fourth era of technology that will forever shape the face of warfare.

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mr_scroundel
mr_scroundel - - 512 comments

I am curious, what was the source of that smoke...
Grenades?
Rockets?
Artillery?

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Archie_Duke Creator
Archie_Duke - - 857 comments

Rockets and grenades.

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Archie_Duke Creator
Archie_Duke - - 857 comments

Explosive weapons like grenades, rocket launchers and rifle grenades will play a relatively large role, especially for defensive factions.

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mr_scroundel
mr_scroundel - - 512 comments

So you don't have artillery or mortars?

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mr_scroundel
mr_scroundel - - 512 comments

Ah, thank you for your answer, good sire!

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Bronx9146
Bronx9146 - - 66 comments

will there be vehicles In-game?

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arlvent21
arlvent21 - - 329 comments

Stop pressuring them lol...as they already said they tried and it just doesn't go well.

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Gladiator14
Gladiator14 - - 287 comments

awesome

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Sgt.Frost
Sgt.Frost - - 169 comments

As a Finn I'll let you now that the Nords in the original Red wars were heavily influenced by Finland, and I'll be seriously insulted if you turn them into Scandinavians :P

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KastaWave
KastaWave - - 50 comments

No offense but I always thought Finland was a Scandinavian country?

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Sgt.Frost
Sgt.Frost - - 169 comments

Finland is not a Scandinavian country, but we are part of the Nordic countries, there's a difference. It might be confusing, but only Sweden, Denmark and Norway are Scandinavian. (Though sometimes Iceland is also in the bunch.)

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eikson
eikson - - 274 comments

Awesome!

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