Big Bomb?

#1
11 years ago
doublexdojodoublexdo… MajorPosts: 236 ✭✭✭✭✭
Hey all!


First off, love the new forums! They're amazing!

Second, is there a big bomb in CoH2? That was like the whole fun in the first CoH with the V2 and blowing the crap out of the whole map! If so, what commander is it on?


THANKS

Comments

  • #2
    11 years ago
    FelsparrowFelsparrow Lieutenant Posts: 37 ✭✭✭✭
    There's a stuka 50kg bomb strike. More concentrated, but just as deadly. Then there's railway artillery.
  • #3
    11 years ago
    Vermillion_HawkVermillio… Major Posts: 441 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The closest to the V2 is the Stuka Bombing Run, since it's similar in that you can only hear it coming a few seconds before it hits, and railway artillery is also incredibly powerful and it fires three times, as well as the Soviet Sturmovik bombing run that's basically the equivalent of the Stuka run in power but it's a little easier to avoid.
  • #4
    11 years ago
    ValkyrieValkyrie General-Major Posts: 2,059
    Railway arty has to be what gives you most bang for you buck I'd say. Three quite massive explosions.

    The 203mm artillery for the Soviets deliver the same explosion, but one at a time. It's also a on map artillery piece with a cooldown.
  • #5
    11 years ago
    doublexdojodoublexdo… Major Posts: 236 ✭✭✭✭✭
    so which commanders have these bombs? And are they free?
  • #6
    11 years ago
    WalkinTargetWalkinTar… Senior Lieutenant Posts: 103 ✭✭✭
    That V1 was my favorite call-in from CoH1. Killed the framerates when it hit, but for sheer destructive power it was king.
  • #7
    8 years ago
    Unknown
    edited 2016 03

    trying to upload a picture

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