I can see RO's forums are more about Finns than about RO itself
I'll never know if they sound very different, since I didn't get to hear the real thing firing. And 99.99999999999999% of you will never hear the real thing fire either But since we can't pay tens of thousands of dollars to get the best recordists in the business and all of their equipment out to a remote location in the Nevada desert twice we rolled with the backup.
It has to be the PTRS. The Soloturn weighs 40kg, twice as heavy as the PTRS. It would be ridiculous for someone to be running around with a monster like that in Stalingrad.
Sounds like an Activision-like cop-out to me. BURN THE DEVELOPERS!I'll never know if they sound very different, since I didn't get to hear the real thing firing. And 99.99999999999999% of you will never hear the real thing fire either But since we can't pay tens of thousands of dollars to get the best recordists in the business and all of their equipment out to a remote location in the Nevada desert twice we rolled with the backup.
It has to be the PTRS. The Soloturn weighs 40kg, twice as heavy as the PTRS. It would be ridiculous for someone to be running around with a monster like that in Stalingrad.
I'll never know if they sound very different, since I didn't get to hear the real thing firing. And 99.99999999999999% of you will never hear the real thing fire either But since we can't pay tens of thousands of dollars to get the best recordists in the business and all of their equipment out to a remote location in the Nevada desert twice we rolled with the backup.
We used a Lahti 20mm to record the sound for the AT Rifle that we're actually featuring. This was due to the real AT Rifle (which had out at the range) malfunctioning on the day we went to do the recording. Thus my conversation with the PC Gamer guy with the same last name
Did you guys film it for the making off?
But their equipment didn't work so it is their fault and they should get a chance to fix it.
Yes
Not the sound recordists' fault. It was the armorer's problem - and he took the Lahti as a backup because he was concerned about the condition of the PTRS. Wasn't the only "failure" that trip - but the other one was rather more spectacular!
Now you'll HAVE to watch the "making off" to find out what else happened
Is this "making of" going to be on a special edition DVD or something? That would be awesomeYes
Not the sound recordists' fault. It was the armorer's problem - and he took the Lahti as a backup because he was concerned about the condition of the PTRS. Wasn't the only "failure" that trip - but the other one was rather more spectacular!
Now you'll HAVE to watch the "making off" to find out what else happened
PTRS
We did actually consider the Solothurn - but it is such a beast that we couldn't put it in as anything sensible. Sprint across the map with it, mantle a wall and duck into cover, before popping up to deploy it and picking off a T-34? Even Governator Schwarzie coulnd't pull that offNo S-18/1000 then. Well,to be honest, it would have been nearly impossible to implement realistically. And it would have been too rare. It just would have been one of the weapons never before seen in any game.