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Iso is beautifull, but maps are small, empty and 20 man team is not helping. Also not much guns( I'm missing Arisakas and Mosins)... New MG-s are trash without armor plates.
Isonzo would probably be number 1 if the devs didn't lock XP gain when you use advanced settings
Verdun for the realism dirty ww1 rough experience and lots of guns and nations
isonzo for the colors
Isonzo =
Verdun and Tannenberg without any doubts.
Verdun for its immersive Frontline gameplay depicting the horror of trench warfare.
Tannenberg for its gameplay Control of sectors requiring a lot of mobility.
Verdun and Tannenberg for the squad system, bot squad leaders, learning difficulty scale, unit diversity, menu graphic charter, modes, customizable solo, etc.... .
Verdun and Tannenberg two successes.
Isonzo sucks, no more 4-player squad system but a solo class system.
More bot squad leaders therefore more support actions.
Isonzo is a sleeping pill with great lighting effects, nothing else.
I was excited when it was released but it was a disappointment for me.
For the next one, if there is a next game in a few years, I would wait before buying it.
but i was bored fast, its not hardcore. yes one hit is mostly deadly.
but the whole gunplay reminds me on cod2.
the setting is nice but the rest of the game didnt catched me.
Isonzo is going in a good direction. But Officers and squad leaders need power to enact actual discipline on their squad or faction. This would improve the game a lot.
Tannenberg was my second favorite. Reload was possible, It got less love than Verdun from the devs sadly.
Verdun confered a small sense of scale. No reaload was possible and Squads mostly sucked because people just went to random parts of the map instead of following the officer.
alright thanks.
The main problem with Tannenberg is that no one plays it anymore, at least compared to the other two.