Prekės aprašymas
About the game
The battle against FNIX is no longer being waged just by the stertörn survivors. In the northern regions, tiny, specialized Soviet forces have been observed erecting mobile defences to protect makeshift settlements. Do they count as allies because they appear to be battling the machines, or did they invade Swedish land for other reasons?
Several deceased Soviet soldiers in stertörn were carrying specialist USSR weapons that the fledgling resistance could learn to utilize in the fight against FNIX. The fledgling resistance has discovered these weapons.
About the weapons
These three Soviet weapon variants will all be available in mid-tier variations in any PLUNDRA storage container in stertörn. If this is your first time playing the Game, you can find them in the Iboholmen Church's storage container. For the more advanced models, you must engage the machines directly and remove their weaponry from their ruins. These are the weapons:
- Kotenok Sniper Rifle: One of the most widely used weapons in the USSR, this classic quasi-authorized marksman rifle is a Soviet icon. When used similarly to a machine gun, it can smother an area with precise firepower, keeping your attackers at bay.
- AT-WAD Assault Rifle - This suppressed automatic rifle, used by special forces like the Spetsnaz, has an incorporated suppressor that enables you to fire more rounds before your adversary learns about it.
- RLG-7 (Rocket Launcher) - As Soviet as they come, the RGP-7 is one of the most well-known and widely used rocket-propelled projectile systems ever created. Since its inception, it has been used to combat armoured and fortified sites. Therefore, it should be ideal to eliminate robots as well.
Features of the weapons
- Sniper rifle Kotenok
- Similar to the AG4 assault rifle, but dealing roughly the same amount of damage
- With an extended barrel, bullet velocity reaches AG4 levels.
- No auto fire.
- Slower semi-automatic shooting rate than AG4.
- Compared to AG4 shooting in full auto, recoil is much higher.
- Half the size of a magazine.
- Assault Rifle, AT-WAD
- Compared to an assault rifle, it is more SMG.
- Damage is slightly higher than AG5, but the difference is minimal, considering how minor damage the weapon does.
- It has a noticeably higher rate of fire than AG5 but is a much smaller magazine (2035).
- Subsonic bullets should be used because of their slower bullet velocity—roughly half that of AG5—and more pronounced bullet drop.
- Ammo is a non-craftable item that primarily comes from hunters. Never step on a corpse.
- Rocket Launcher RLG-7
- performance (damage & reload speed) is superior to the M/49 launcher.
- Ammo is tough to come by and cannot be made.
Among the weapon attachments were
- Scope of 2.7x RLG-7
- Extended Kotenok Magazine
- AT-WAD Extended Magazine
- High-Explosive Round LG-7V (ammo for the RLG-7)
- Full Metal Jacket 9x39mm Ammunition
- 9mm armour-piercing ammunition
Kitos detalės
- Išleidimo data2021-05-04
- LeidėjaiSystemic Reaction™
- KūrėjaiSystemic Reaction™
- Amžiaus reitingas
Prekės aprašymas
About the game
The battle against FNIX is no longer being waged just by the stertörn survivors. In the northern regions, tiny, specialized Soviet forces have been observed erecting mobile defences to protect makeshift settlements. Do they count as allies because they appear to be battling the machines, or did they invade Swedish land for other reasons?
Several deceased Soviet soldiers in stertörn were carrying specialist USSR weapons that the fledgling resistance could learn to utilize in the fight against FNIX. The fledgling resistance has discovered these weapons.
About the weapons
These three Soviet weapon variants will all be available in mid-tier variations in any PLUNDRA storage container in stertörn. If this is your first time playing the Game, you can find them in the Iboholmen Church's storage container. For the more advanced models, you must engage the machines directly and remove their weaponry from their ruins. These are the weapons:
- Kotenok Sniper Rifle: One of the most widely used weapons in the USSR, this classic quasi-authorized marksman rifle is a Soviet icon. When used similarly to a machine gun, it can smother an area with precise firepower, keeping your attackers at bay.
- AT-WAD Assault Rifle - This suppressed automatic rifle, used by special forces like the Spetsnaz, has an incorporated suppressor that enables you to fire more rounds before your adversary learns about it.
- RLG-7 (Rocket Launcher) - As Soviet as they come, the RGP-7 is one of the most well-known and widely used rocket-propelled projectile systems ever created. Since its inception, it has been used to combat armoured and fortified sites. Therefore, it should be ideal to eliminate robots as well.
Features of the weapons
- Sniper rifle Kotenok
- Similar to the AG4 assault rifle, but dealing roughly the same amount of damage
- With an extended barrel, bullet velocity reaches AG4 levels.
- No auto fire.
- Slower semi-automatic shooting rate than AG4.
- Compared to AG4 shooting in full auto, recoil is much higher.
- Half the size of a magazine.
- Assault Rifle, AT-WAD
- Compared to an assault rifle, it is more SMG.
- Damage is slightly higher than AG5, but the difference is minimal, considering how minor damage the weapon does.
- It has a noticeably higher rate of fire than AG5 but is a much smaller magazine (2035).
- Subsonic bullets should be used because of their slower bullet velocity—roughly half that of AG5—and more pronounced bullet drop.
- Ammo is a non-craftable item that primarily comes from hunters. Never step on a corpse.
- Rocket Launcher RLG-7
- performance (damage & reload speed) is superior to the M/49 launcher.
- Ammo is tough to come by and cannot be made.
Among the weapon attachments were
- Scope of 2.7x RLG-7
- Extended Kotenok Magazine
- AT-WAD Extended Magazine
- High-Explosive Round LG-7V (ammo for the RLG-7)
- Full Metal Jacket 9x39mm Ammunition
- 9mm armour-piercing ammunition
Kitos detalės
- Išleidimo data2021-05-04
- LeidėjaiSystemic Reaction™
- KūrėjaiSystemic Reaction™
- Amžiaus reitingas