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It is real then.
We have three photographs confirming the weapon's existence. What we don't have is concrete information on the mechanics of the device or what the left side of the gun looked like.
Added more skins with new, darker metal.
Fixed a couple of rigging errors.
Regardless, we should be positive. Let's instead celebrate DICE's excellent handing of the models in this game, and the details they managed to put into them.
BF1 really is one of the few cases where this race thing bothered me, because of how absurd and contrived it is. Not to mention it's obviously just for sake of political correctness, which is something I utterly despise.
WoT is still problematic, it's nearly impossible to play vehicles in historical configurations without being at a massive disadvantage.
I made it perfectly clear in the description that this was a limited prototype. I even said most of it's specifications are unknown.
Martini Henry not for now. Got WT stuff to work, and when I come back I will finish the Remington 8.
World of tanks has no historical accuracy however, it's putting a bunch of historical vehicles in a box and bumping them together. BF1 actually tried selling on the historical accuracy angle, which makes this kind of shit unforgivable. If they had just made this an alternate universe thing, I would have had zero issues with the game, but as it is, it's an enormous middle finger to history and a complete lack of respect for the people who actually fought and died in the war.
It does not matter how little of a chance there is, they were in the colonial army, and never were in Europe. The fact that there are no blacks in the French army also pisses me off equally.
If they only appeared in an african map, that would be okay, but you cannot have them in Europe. The only people of color fighting in Europe were African-Americans and blacks that the French army brought from the colonies to bolster their ranks. Germany does not get blacks. Australia does not get blacks, I have no idea where they even got that one from. And the British army had INDIAN people in it, not blacks.
And there is also the issue of the black people in this game being African-Americans instead of actual africans, which is fine in the US army, and nowhere else.
Battlefield 1 isn't trying to be even REMOTELY historically accurate. Otherwise there would not be so many automatic and prototype weapons or have bizarre shit like african americans in the German army.
The fact that they should the game on historical accuracy is just further insult.