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Talk:SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Confrontation

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Hey, to anyone out there who has played this game, is it any good?

Commando's heavy sniper

The anti-material sniper rifle used by commando is not a SSG-3000, but a McMillan M87R. It was used by SEAL's since the 1987 and appear in every SOCOM's edition as a counterpart of the Barrett M82. http://members.shaw.ca/tmcveigh/Projects/GunRights/images/m87.jpg

New evidence suggests the contrary. People on the SOCOM community have found that, despite descriptions stating the M87ELR is a .50 caliber weapon, it in fact, uses 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. http://forums.socom.com/t5/SOCOM-U-S-Navy-SEALs/Important-Things-to-Note-When-Implementing-New-Weapons/m-p/247558

I dug up some more information because the identity of the M87ELR has been bothering me. Fans on the message board have suggested a theory that the M87ELR was supposed to be a .50 caliber (like the M87R) in the planning stage, but when Slant 6 actually got around to modelling the weapon, they ended up with the model for a 7.62x51mm SSG-3000. They either were unaware of the problem or didn't care enough to fix it. http://forums.socom.com/t5/SOCOM-U-S-Navy-SEALs/M87ELR-Glitch/td-p/331734

My final entry in the discussion page; a recent patch, possibly the cold war patch or the one before it, fixed the error in the description of the M87ELR. The programming of the game has been changed so that the M87ELR now uses .50 BMG rounds instead of 7.62x51mm NATO. However, the weapon's model remains the same: so in the end, we are left with an SSG-3000 incorrectly chambered for .50 BMG.

Completing the Article

I've been watching this section for a long time, and I really want to make this article meet acceptable standards, problem is, I don't know how to do that. The only things I have on the agenda are adding in the missing firearms and equipment, like the PKM, M67 grenade, AT4, RPG-7, and other miscellaneous entries. I still need to confirm the identities of the previously mentioned missing additions before I throw them in. I'm also considering expanding the information in the article by adding the stats of the weapons (firepower, encumberance, etc.); this is whee I need help, because I don't want to just turn the article into a "game strategy guide", and list off stats, unless that is what I should be doing.

IMFDB isn't a game guide, so my advice is to avoid weapon stats altogether and just focus on identifying the guns. If people want stats, some should perhaps band together, head over to the SOCOM Wiki, and lift it out of its abysmal state. Spartan198 08:29, 11 July 2011 (CDT)

Flashbang "Stun" Grenade

Could someone familiar with this game confirm that it's an M84? Because there is a flashbang grenade in the US arsenal known as the Mark 141 Mod 0 and used primarily by US Navy SEALs, which previous entries in the series did, in fact, have in them. Spartan198 12:14, 24 August 2012 (CDT)

Images

Saving whatever few images this page had. --Funkychinaman (talk) 15:55, 20 August 2013 (EDT)

Heckler & Koch G36K in-game
Steyr AUG A2 on the left
A commando holding his M60E4 machine gun
RPK-74 light machine gun held by the player
M136 AT4 Anti-tank recoilless launcher on players back

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