Author Topic: WWII Online: Battleground Europe - Brutally Realistic WWII Simulator  (Read 5064 times)




WWII Online is a MMO FPS where all combat is alongside live players in the same zone-less 300,000 sq km game world and every vehicle or weapon is controlled by a real person.

REALISM

True-to-life ballistics and damage modeling

Authentic weapon sounds

No magic bullets, armor or item buys

ONE SERVER - ONE WAR

All players are on one game server

Join in on missions or strategic planning

Persistent Campaign - Online 24/7

HUGE GAME WORLD

Largest game world ever created

You choose what to spawn and where

No boundaries - total freedom




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« Last Edit: December 11, 2016, 06:03:30 PM by rggbnnnnn »

aw gee ive always wanted to visit germany

I remember playing this a couple of years ago. I never liked the infantry combat because the ground battles traumatized me, pnzr. 2's everywhere. I always flew in a group with spitfires.

The only con about this game is that it doesn't force players to stay within a reasonable vicinity. It's supposed to be a ww2 sim with an objective based campaign yet players often saddle up alone and get mad when they have no one to back them up, this isn't for the weak minded. 

Äh... Zweite Welt Kriege geschichte sind mein leben.

brutal realism
you die in the game, you die in real life

oh i love large scale combined arms games

Äh... Zweite Welt Kriege geschichte sind mein leben.

lieber tot als rot, bin ich richtig?

i feel bad for anyone who tries google translating this stuff considering knowing how godawful GT is it'll probably completely reverse what i said

Is this the one with really good vehicle physics? Also wasn't this suppose to go onto steam?

Is this the one with really good vehicle physics? Also wasn't this suppose to go onto steam?
Yeah, the engine is sourced from a flight simulator if I recall correctly.

It's still going to release on Steam at some point pretty sure.


Would it cost your side much to just screw around in a spitfire somewhere?

Would it cost your side much to just screw around in a spitfire somewhere?
As long as you don't crash it. Each vehicle or infantry type has a limit based a current available resources in the spawn area. Dying is the last thing you want to do.

lieber tot als rot, bin ich richtig?

i feel bad for anyone who tries google translating this stuff considering knowing how godawful GT is it'll probably completely reverse what i said

Ja (Es tut mir leid, ich spreche nur ein Bissen Deutsch)


i'm reading that as "first dead was/than red(?), am i correct?" is that a reference to national socialistsm?



good game

EDIT: all variations of my name are taken somehow and ending up typing gibberish for names successfully creates a game account, forget me.
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