It’s going to be hard to remove that from people who want it, so I see a compromise in the fact that “high tier” will be filled with experiemental and low-issue-number weapons slugging it out, while the lower battle ratings will be more toned down in terms of gameplay. Historically accurate weapon compositions in Enlisted are long dead, if they haven’t been from the start(as far as I can see, the FG-42 spam has been in Normandy since the game launched with just 2 campaigns) Of course, I realize this, but so is giving every man an FG-42 or an AVT. The AVT-40 was also intended as a squad light machine gun, and it counts as an automatic rifle in Enlisted, making it only fair that the M1918 is treated the same way.įrom a historical perspective giving every man in the game a bar is a joke. As such, there’s no US counterpart to the German FG-42 series, or the Soviet AVS-36 and AVT-40 The US currently has no full-caliber automatic weapon available to it’s riflemen, the only choice being the M2 carbine which is closer to an assault rifle than a full-size automatic rifle. This is understandable as there are other MG’s that can take it’s place in the research tree while being closer to their intended role, however instead of being hidden completely, I think the Browning Automatic Rifle would make a good addition as a tier V weapon at the end of the rifle research line, available to all classes that can use bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles as well as the M2 carbine. As it stands currently, the post-merge US tech tree is missing the Browning M1918 in it’s original unmodified version.
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