
The choice might instead be between Infantry First CB or Iron Fist CB, or perhaps both if possible. 6 - Setting up equipment - Basics - Heroes & Generals - Game. The choice of combat badge is slightly easier than with the PTRD-41, since this weapon has a magazine which makes fast reload less needed even though the reload time is one of the longest in the game. Zoom / Iron Sights - Controls - Heroes & Generals - Game Guide and. Something to have in mind is to chose your position carefully since you're unable to move when the bipod is deployed which makes you an easy target. Since the PTRS-41 is quite hard to aim without the support of the bipod which makes the bipod almost mandatory to use. Just as the PTRD-41 and the Panzerbüchse-39 it is not possible to fire it without aiming unlike most of the weapons. The PTRS-41 design was later scaled down and became the SKS-45 semi-automatic rifle. After having suffered heavy losses of anti-tank equipment meant it was neccesary quickly replace lost weaponry. All of these guns are fast and can be changed between fully automatic & single shot. The M1/M2 Carbine (US), StG44 (GER), and AVS-36 (RUS), in my opinion is the holy grail gun for infantry. Now instead of pulling on a lever to open the chamber on the PzB 38, the PzB 39 had a button switch and was less prone to having dirt and dust get into the. Slot 2 Iron Fist or Infantry First or Heavy Set. It was an improvement over the Panzerbchse-38 (PzB 38), mainly in it's operating system and overall handeling. Thomas was an advocate of 'Tiefenrstung', whereas the operational minded generals favored a 'Breitenrstung' to achieve parity with the enemies as fast as possible. The Panzerbchse-39 (PzB 39) was a German anti-tank rifle used in the second world war, mainly during the invasion of Poland. Only way to ''balance'' something is adding Parkinsons disease to soldiers. Devs could make PTRD's bullets to not collide the planes, thats it. The PTRS-41 was designed by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in 1938 and was then put into service in 1941. Due to the operational minded German Army, he faced a lot of opposition, yet, not only from the regular officers. There are a lot more unrealistic things in heroes and generals, but everyone is talking only about PTRD. The much faster firing rate makes it an effective weapon against lightly armoured vehicles but it comes at the cost of internal mechanics wearing down faster. AT rifles should just be separate grinds for different niche soldier builds.This PTRS is the semi-automatic analog of the Soviet PTRD anti-tank rifle.

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It is a wasted purchase to buy it on a soldier if you plan on using the much better launchers later on. Heroes & Generals is a full on, all-out WAR experience. Ever since infantry first badge was fixed and aircraft are no longer part of the badge criteria, they are really just troll sticks and not what you would want for a dedicated AT soldier. Fast reload is also a good badge to gun for if you use the high tier launchers for faster damage output.ĪT rifles are pretty lackluster (especially considering the initial purchase cost). AT isn't cheap so don't plan on making profit, but it is the most efficient way to grind. Take the time to grind out chauffeur for iron fist, and queue on staged tank battles with a Tank Destruction booster and just go ham on the tank spam. US: grind the m1a1 bazooka to the M9a1 bazooka (stickies are awful) SU: grind RPG43 to a top tier launcher (capped m9a1 preferred but ampulomet if you're broke) Depends on the faction, since not all AT are created equally.
