Exactly, here another one:http://www.o5m6.de/universal_mkI.html
notice how on these pictures the soldiers that sit inside the universal carrier and the sdkfz 251 have their heads stick out!
in the in-game UC and sdkfz, the soldiers are completely hidden inside, is this a deliberate choice? because in real life your head would stick out of those vehicles... just asking
next weekCan you give us a date on when the patch is going to be released, in oktober or november?
ofcourse, you only had to stand up. But it isn't nessesery for the infantry because that would be hard to do for the animator.Exactly, here another one:
So looking over the shield of the MG should be possible.
Allthough that has been suggested on several occasions.
ofcourse, you only had to stand up. But it isn't nessesery for the infantry because that would be hard to do for the animator
Exactly, here another one:
So looking over the shield of the MG should be possible.
Allthough that has been suggested on several occasions.
That soldier in the back is holding a nagant! (sorry for the random obsorvation)
I doubt that you'd use a Panzerfaust in a vehicle, especially if people are sitting behind you.if the infantry inside the sdkfz could stand up and shoot outside then that would make the sdkfz an incredibly effective mobile bunker. think of panzerfausts... or commanders that could use binoculars and call strike through the sdkfz radio
and instead of making animations for this, why not just open the back doors so you can walk in and shoot out of it going from stand up to crouch so your in cover between shots
and where did you get this information? im holding my sdkfz 251 model in my hands right now and the driver seats are defenately lower than the passenger seats, at least 30 cm! and i also have ww2 books with pictures that clearly show that sitting passengers have their heads stick out. the reason for this level difference is the spring system of the track wheels that is placed underneath the passenger area. you will notice that the driver seats are lower since they are above the first tracktion wheel that has no suspension systemThe seating on the 251 series was all on the same level,drivers and passengers.
Whilst seated the head was way below the top of the vehicle,unless you we're 7' tall or had a really big hat on.
I doubt that you'd use a Panzerfaust in a vehicle, especially if people are sitting behind you.