Sniper Elite V2: Difference between revisions
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Sniper Elite V2: Difference between revisions
In some of the missions which feature Russians, Lee Enfield rifles can be seen propped up against crates in Russian camps (it is also worth mentioning that the Lee Enfield was most likely intended to be part of the game, as sound files for it can be found in the game's directory).
In some of the missions which feature Russians, Lee Enfield rifles can be seen propped up against crates in Russian camps. It is unusable, cannot be picked up or unlocked (it is also worth mentioning that the Lee Enfield was most likely intended to be part of the game, as sound files for it can be found in the game's directory).
A Mark I Welrod Pistol, can used for stealth kills at close range. The weapon is incorrectly depicted with the front sight at the muzzle rather than halfway along the weapon, a configuration only found on a Mark II.
The Japanese Type 97 grenade is used in game as a booby trap. The choice of the Type 97 is odd, as the entire game takes place in the European Theater, however it is possible the developers wanted to visually differentiate trip mines from the other grenades.
Found in mission 7 and 9, the Panzerfaust is a German, single shot, anti-tank weapon. It cannot be unlocked, and fills up the secondary weapon slot when picked up.
Lee Enfield No.4 Mk 1
In some of the missions which feature Russians, Lee Enfield rifles can be seen propped up against crates in Russian camps. It is unusable, cannot be picked up or unlocked (it is also worth mentioning that the Lee Enfield was most likely intended to be part of the game, as sound files for it can be found in the game's directory).