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Talk:EndWar

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Revision as of 05:27, 10 August 2010 by 163.251.239.3 (talk)
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I haven't got the game (I DL'ed the demo of PSN, but it turns out I suck at modern/future RTS war games), but I'm gonna try and do a bit of house-cleaning of the page. I also used the game website as a source for a couple of new weapons I added to the article. [1] Please note that I wasn't sure if I should classify the M268 6.8mm minigun as either an M134 or an XM214. Spartan198 19:54, 19 September 2009 (UTC)

And I went by this screenshot ([2]) when determining which version of the SCAR was used. And note the M268 minigun used by the automatic rifleman (would he still be an "automatic rifleman" with a weapon like that?) in the background. Spartan198 20:05, 19 September 2009 (UTC)

The way I look at it, the M268 isn't an M134 nor an XM214. Neither one of those weapons is chambered for a 6.8MM round and has only three barrels. The M134 and XM214 both have six barrels. It can't even be argued that three of the barrels were removed similar to the M197 being a three barreled version of the M61 Vulcan, because the barrel cluster on the M268 is too tight to fit another three barrels. The weapon is a purely fictional Gatling gun, inspired by the hand held Minigun seen in films like Predator and apparently the M56 Smart Gun from Aliens.


AN-94

ok the gun used by the russian spetnaz looks more like the AN-94 then the AEK-971

It's an AK-74M with a modified muzzle break. The game lore says so and close inspection will reveal that it most resembles an AK in game. ok thanks i could not figer out what it was --Armyguy277 13:30, 18 April 2010 (UTC)