Forgotten Hope Patch 2 25th

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Jan 07, 2010  Teaser Trailer by Beta Tester Zrix for the version 2.25 of Forgotten Hope 2. Mod's homepage at Zrix's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Zrixx.

Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Version 2.51 has now been out for a few months and we have had a lot of fun playing it with you. Of course, nothing is perfect and Forgotten Hope is no exception to this!

Thus this upcoming update 2.52. You'll be able to download it using the launcher from: Thursday 16th June 2016 @ 17:00 UTC New players can grab the launcher. There have been a number of significant balance changes made to Arad, Dukla Pass, Sammatus, Seelow Heights and some of the older maps. You'll be able to find all of these listed in the on the forums.

As well as this, there has been a few other changes and additions. Some of the more important are: • An overhaul to the sounds of aircraft, volumes of all planes are now more balanced and some new sounds have been added • The Tellermine 43 • Binoculars and Soviet tanks and anti-tank guns have had their mis-aligned crosshairs fixed • Addition of 32 and 16 player map layers to Sidi Bou Zid and Hurtgen Forest. Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update.

Today we're back from the dead with another explosive render just in time for the fireworks. It's Christmas Eve, and when you have nine targets overhead, there's only one weapon you need: the Luftfaust B. Designed in late 1944, the Luftfaust was the only one of several German man portable anti-aircraft rocket launchers that made it off the drawing board and into combat trials before the end of the war. Consisting of 9 lengths of pipe, a rudimentary sight, and a firing system taken from the Panzerschreck, it was to be fired from the shoulder at low flying aircraft. The projectiles used a warhead derived from normal 20 mm anti-aircraft ammunition mated to a spin stabilised rocket motor. Fired as a salvo of 4, followed a fraction of a second later by the remaining 5, the rockets would spread out to a circle of 40 metres across at 200 metres distance.

It isn't known how many Luftfausts were made or used in the confusion of the last days of the war, but it is known that at least a handful were deployed in and around Berlin. Ours was made by the ever talented Seth Soldier. However that's not all, we have another little present for you. A few screenshots taken from upcoming maps. Please mind that these are works in progress and subject to change. Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Autokeyboard with linence.

Today we are showing off a new map, but before we get to that we'd like to mention the folks over at World at War. They've been hosting our login server since Gamespy went down, so if you have some spare money to donate to the upkeep, please give them some support. Our map today is Ogledow. Put together by Ts4EVER, it covers the first use of Tiger II tanks on the Eastern Front, and the Soviet ambush that they advanced into. After rupturing the German front and destroying army group center during the great summer offensive of 1944, Russian forces are pouring into eastern Poland. They seized several bridgeheads over the river Vistula, thus crushing German hopes of using it as a new defensive line.

In an attempt to throw the enemy spearheads back across the Vistula, the Germans are massing their forces near the town of Staszow, including some of the new super-heavy Tiger II tanks. Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Today we are showing off the second map to make it into our upcoming version 2.53 update.

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This map might be familiar to those of you who watched our live stream last Sunday. However, before we move on, we'd just like to mention that we now have a Discord server. Drop in and say hello! Today's map is Studienka, covering the crossing of the Berezina River by the retreating Army Group Centre in the face of Operation Bagration. Expect boggy floodplains and foggy early morning villages.

Studienka was made by Ts4EVER. Operation Bagration, the big Soviet summer offensive of 1944, is only 7 days old and Army Group Center is gripped by utter chaos. The remnants of defeated German divisions are streaming west, hoping to find a safe crossing over the Berezina river. Brushing aside stragglers and bypassing strongpoints, the 3rd Guards Tank Corps closes in on the village of Studienka, where Napoleon's Grande Armee made their desperate crossing more than 100 years ago.

On the other side of the river, the first elements of the 5th Panzer division approach the same bridge, hoping to hold open a route of retreat for their comrades. Hello and welcome back to another Forgotten Hope 2 update. Today we are showing off the third map to make it into our upcoming version 2.53 update. Today's map is Lenino, covering the first major action of the Polish People's Army. This of course means that we have yet another new country to add to Forgotten Hope 2: Poland. Lenino was made by Aserafimov. On 12 October 1943, near the village of Lenino in the Mogilev Oblast, the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kosciuszko Infantry Division prepared to enter action for the first time, under the auspices of the Soviet created 'Polish Army of the East.'