The game also features a full ballistics simulation. Firing SMGs in more than 4-5 round bursts will make it impossible to hit a target further than 40-50 meters away. Weapon and bullet physics are also very realistic. For anyone who's played the Arma series, the aiming is similar to that. Weapons don't shoot in the center of the screen, but rather the weapon moves with the mouse until you get closer to the edge of the screen, when your camera will shift. There are minimal hud elements, like no crosshairs for instance. The combat in this game is fast paced, but realistic. It's definitely catered to a more hardcore audience than most mainstream titles, but still offers game modes for gamers with all tastes. This game plays differently than your popular shooters like Call of Duty and Halo, so it's not for everyone. It brings the genre back to it's 2000-2005 roots to the WW2 era, and merges it with today's technology to provide an authentic, immersive, beautiful experience. It brings the genre back to it's 2000-2005 roots to Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is a refreshing change of pace for the FPS genre. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is a refreshing change of pace for the FPS genre. And tanks created with fully-operational 3D interiors, hugely enhancing the original game’s vehicle experience. Tripwire's renowned weapon handling improved even further, with new features and sounds. In addition, the game will feature single-player and co-op game modes, allowing the player to play a full campaign from the Russian and, for the first time in a first person shooter, from the German point of view. This time, the game will feature a greatly expanded multi-player experience, with multiple new game modes, a complete first person cover system, destructible terrain, enhanced weapon mechanics and realistic WWII combat made truly accessible.
This time, the game will feature a greatly expanded multi-player experience, with Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is the follow-up to Tripwire's original hit multiplayer PC title, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, which has gone on to sell nearly half a million units since launch. Summary: Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad is the follow-up to Tripwire's original hit multiplayer PC title, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, which has gone on to sell nearly half a million units since launch.