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game isnt even out yet but im gonna dedicate my sandbox to it.. Getting early screencaps and such for now.

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from north to south.

Type 2 20mm Autocannon

12.7mm Machine Gun

12.7mm Sniper Rifle

Rheinnstahl MG52

20mm Autocannon

E16

12 Gauge Shotgun

FM Five-septeM

FM B90

Bertilda 94R

Parasonic D1 Silenced Pistol

Airsoft Pistol

25mm Autocannon

Orgone Autocannon

40mm Autocannon

40mm Grenade Launcher

40mm Rocket Launcher

120mm Cannon

Many of the Autocannons are likely intended to be used as weapons for the games mechs and cannot be equiped by the player outside of his mech. This is the reason the text isn't highlighted. Weapons can be taken from the mech and used manually.

Unseen in this list is the generically titled "Assault Rifle" witch resembles a M16A2 and the 5.7mm Pistol embrazended with "EFP" letters. more than likely standred issue for the innagmeatic European Federal Police.

MG3/MG42 is in the game. Likely the Rheinnstahl MG52.

Orgone Autocannon Orgone (/ˈɔːrɡoʊn/ OR-gohn)[1] is a pseudoscientific[2] concept variously described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force. Originally proposed in the 1930s by Wilhelm Reich,[3][4][5] and developed by Reich's student Charles Kelley after Reich's death in 1957, orgone was conceived as the anti-entropic principle of the universe, a creative substratum in all of nature comparable to Mesmer's animal magnetism (1779), to the Odic force (1845) of Carl Reichenbach and to Henri Bergson's élan vital (1907).[6] Orgone was seen as a massless, omnipresent substance, similar to luminiferous aether, but more closely associated with living energy than with inert matter. It could allegedly coalesce to create organization on all scales, from the smallest microscopic units—called "bions" in orgone theory—to macroscopic structures like organisms, clouds, or even galaxies.[7]


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