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C&C_Burger - - 2,041 comments

Surprise attack!

Damn that is one camouflage pillbox! Keep it up!

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There is a new set of tracers and even little tiny bullet models for all the machine gun weaponry. Pillboxes themselves are no longer "hitscan" weapons and fire in bursts so it is a little bit easier to avoid them, but they still fire super fast and outrange most infantry. They will actually turn towards you faster now as well. Anyway, here are some shots of the new tracers in effect. Most Allied weaponry fires green tinted tracers, and most Soviet weaponry will fire red tinted tracers. Pillboxes are an exception to this. Please don't mind the white line in the following images and the "broken" appearance of the lines in the distance, it's just the settings Chronojam was testing with when he took these images.