Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront

Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront

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Artillery path guide for Conquest
By Turtle-Gal
This is a general guide for what each artillery piece is in conquest. Most if not all of these also apply to skirmish as well. (USA coming soon)
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Artillery Types
NOTE; These are not necessarily real terms the game uses or actual guns are referred to as, this is simply how I categorize them based on use. Also, these guns may function differently than how the general category they're labeled as would normally (for example, the Light Field Guns in the USSR tree really act more like AT guns), to know exactly how each individual gun works test them out in the editor to see what you like.

Artillery generally fall into 3 types of firing arcs; Direct fire, arc fire, high arc fire. They also tend to have sizes listed (light, medium/no-size listed, heavy). The smaller the gun, the faster it usually fires and the more accurate it is (unless direct fire), but smaller explosion and less range.

Direct fire is most common with things like Anti-Tank Guns. These guns do best when used as anti-vehicle weaponry, however they can do okay in open fields, against buildings, or when aimed downhill.

This includes: Anti-Tank Guns (self explanatory, use these to kill tanks and armored vehicles), the Recoilless Rifle and the Finnish two-man Anti-Tank Rifle, AA Guns, and some Field Guns.

Arc fire is overall the most common type of fire, and most of your artillery will use it. The arc varies depending on what type of gun it is, but generally you need a line of sight or to be placed far enough back from the thing you're shooting over.

Arc fire guns include: Infantry Guns/Some Field Guns (insanely good anti-infantry weapons, may be able to deal with lightly armored vehicles as well), Field Howitzers (in-between high arc fire and arc fire, good for hitting targets at a long distance), Rockets, and non-tracked versions of Artillery (in-game classification, very useful I know. Basically the in-between of a howitzer and field gun).

High arc fire is basically only mortars. They can fire over just about anything, but tend to be pretty inaccurate.

This includes: Mortars, Siege Mortars, Ampulomet Molotov Launcher, and arguably Howitzers and tracked Heavy Artillery.
Finnish Artillery
Soviet Artillery
German Artillery
7 Comments
JonasIV Apr 19 @ 8:21am 
usa when
Turtle-Gal  [author] Apr 18 @ 5:44pm 
USA soon
Hamdija Oct 14, 2024 @ 10:10am 
usa, NOWWW!!!!
Turtle-Gal  [author] Jun 16, 2024 @ 5:33pm 
No
JonasIV Jun 12, 2024 @ 3:37pm 
ermm what de sigma
JonasIV Jan 12, 2024 @ 3:07pm 
Very useful guide thanks bro
BubbaNZ Sep 23, 2023 @ 9:40pm 
Very useful guide - thanks.