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== Sten == | == Sten == | ||
− | The [[Sten Mk IIS]] is a silenced weapon using the same ammunition as the MP40, and must be fired in bursts to prevent it overheating; if it overheats, there is a brief pause when it can't fire and steam (?) escapes from the barrel shroud. On another note, the Elite Guards use this gun as their standard weapon, which seems strange for the normal player, but those could be "Gerät Potsdam" weapons, identical bootleg copies of the Sten manufactured in Germany for infiltration and sabotage acts. The weapon icon is a conventional un-suppressed [[Sten Mk II]], and the model for the gun features a perforated heat-shield | + | The [[Sten Mk IIS]] is a silenced weapon using the same ammunition as the MP40, and must be fired in bursts to prevent it overheating; if it overheats, there is a brief pause when it can't fire and steam (?) escapes from the barrel shroud. On another note, the Elite Guards use this gun as their standard weapon, which seems strange for the normal player, but those could be "Gerät Potsdam" weapons, identical bootleg copies of the Sten manufactured in Germany for infiltration and sabotage acts. A few SS soldiers carry it in the Dig Site level. The weapon icon is a conventional un-suppressed [[Sten Mk II]], and the model for the gun features a perforated heat-shield partway down the suppressor much like the one found on the Mk II. It is used by both factions in multiplayer. |
[[Image:StenMKIISilenced.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Sten Mk II fitted with silencer 9x19mm]] | [[Image:StenMKIISilenced.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Sten Mk II fitted with silencer 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Rtcw 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds the Sten submachine gun.]] | [[Image:Rtcw 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds the Sten submachine gun.]] | ||
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=Rifles & Carbines= | =Rifles & Carbines= | ||
== Karabiner 98k == | == Karabiner 98k == | ||
− | The first long-ranged weapon BJ acquires is a [[Karabiner 98k]]. | + | The first long-ranged weapon BJ acquires is a [[Karabiner 98k]]. Early in the game, a scope can be found for it to make it even more effective; it is sometimes seen in the hands of enemies, but is nowhere near as common as the MP40. Unlike the real counterpart, the clip is treated as an en-bloc clip inserted into the magazine, as on the Lee-Navy or M1 Garand; the magazine capacity is also somehow 10 instead of 5, despite the clip visibly holding the correct 5 rounds. There is normally no visible bolt-operating animation and the weapon appears to be semi-automatic with only a sound effect of a bolt action playing, but if the field of view settings are altered it can be seen that the bolt is manually operated after each shot. |
− | [[Image:Karabiner | + | [[Image:Karabiner 98k made in Czechoslovakia 530.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Karabiner 98k made in Czechoslovakia (aka Czech Mauser)- 7.92x57mm Mauser. This image is clearly the model for the HUD icon in-game.]] |
[[Image:tur3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Karabiner 98k with Zeiss ZF42 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | [[Image:tur3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Karabiner 98k with Zeiss ZF42 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-K98K-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz wields a scoped Karabiner 98k rifle.]] | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz wields a scoped Karabiner 98k rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-K98K-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|View through the scope of the K98k.]] | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|View through the scope of the K98k.]] | ||
− | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz reloads the Kar98k, in an absolutely impossible way.]] | + | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz reloads the Kar98k, in an absolutely impossible way, with a 5-round clip somehow giving 10 shots. Note the ''Lange Visier'' rear sight from the full-length predecessor [[Gewehr 98]].]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Reloading | + | [[Image:RTCW-K98K-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Reloading the scoped Kar98k in an even more impossible way.]] |
== FG 42 == | == FG 42 == | ||
− | Used by German paratroops and as per videogame norms is a supergun; the [[FG 42]] combines the power of a rifle with reasonably fast fire [automatic, but at semi-auto speed] and a scope. In the late game it is more or less the default weapon BJ will be using. | + | Used by German paratroops and as per videogame norms is a supergun; the [[FG 42|FG 42 Ausf. G]] (late-war model) combines the power of a rifle with reasonably fast fire [automatic, but at semi-auto speed] and a scope. In the late game, it is more or less the default weapon BJ will be using. |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:FG 42 with ZFG 42.jpg|thumb|none|500px|FG 42 second model with bipod and ZFG42 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] |
[[Image:RTCW-FG42-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds a newly acquired FG 42 rifle.]] | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds a newly acquired FG 42 rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-FG42-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Reloading animation of the weapon.]] | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Reloading animation of the weapon.]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-FG42-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz pulls the charging handle of the FG 42.]] | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz pulls the charging handle of the FG 42.]] | ||
− | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An "FG42 Paratroop Rifle" as the game calls it on a desk. Note the stock incorrectly uses the same texture as the handguard.]] | + | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An "FG42 Paratroop Rifle" as the game calls it on a desk. Note the stock incorrectly uses the same texture as the handguard and looks little like an actual FG 42 stock.]] |
[[Image:RTCW-FG42-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|View through the scope of the FG 42.]] | [[Image:RTCW-FG42-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|View through the scope of the FG 42.]] | ||
==M3 Carbine== | ==M3 Carbine== | ||
− | The [[M3 Carbine]] is presented in the game as an OSA-modified weapon called the "Snooper Rifle" fitted with a suppressor (the barrel is the same shape as the normal M3, however) and using special ammunition. It uses the early M1 scope with the IR lamp mounted underneath the weapon (though it lacks the correct vertical front grip), and, surprisingly, is depicted with a realistic black-and-white image rather than the normal red or green tint seen in movies and video games. Ammunition for this weapon is extremely rare, and hardly ever seen. The M3 was first used in the invasion of Okinawa in 1945, two years after the setting of this game. | + | The [[M3 Carbine]] is presented in the game as an OSA-modified weapon called the "Snooper Rifle" fitted with a suppressor (the barrel is the same shape as the normal M3, however, only mounting an anachronistic Korean War-era T23 conical flash hider) and using special ammunition. It uses the early M1 / M2 scope with the IR lamp mounted underneath the weapon (though it lacks the correct vertical front grip), and, surprisingly, is depicted with a realistic black-and-white image rather than the normal red or green tint seen in movies and video games. Can kill many human enemies in one shot, but should not be used against non-human enemies. Ammunition for this weapon is extremely rare (the rifle itself can be loaded only with 5 rounds in a standard 15-round magazine, 15 being the total ammo you can carry), and hardly ever seen. The M3 was first used in the invasion of Okinawa in 1945, two years after the setting of this game. |
− | [[Image:M3CarbM1Scope.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M3 Carbine with M1 scope - .30 Carbine]] | + | [[Image:M3CarbM1Scope.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M3 Carbine with M1 / M2 scope - .30 Carbine]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-M3-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds the M3 Carbine inside the German V2 compound.]] | + | [[Image:RTCW-M3-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz holds the M3 Carbine inside the German V2 compound. While the HUD icon is clearly based on [http://www.koreanwaronline.com/arms/images/snprscm3.jpg this photo], the in-game weapon looks like the photo above, only with the missing forend, and with the flash suppressor in role of silencer.]] |
[[Image:RTCW-M3-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz reloads the M3 Carbine after taking out the guards at the V2 forward base. Note the missing foregrip.]] | [[Image:RTCW-M3-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz reloads the M3 Carbine after taking out the guards at the V2 forward base. Note the missing foregrip.]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-M3-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Scope of the M3 Carbine.]] | [[Image:RTCW-M3-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Scope of the M3 Carbine.]] | ||
− | [[Image:RTCW-M3-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | + | [[Image:RTCW-M3-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Very simplified world-model of the M3 Carbine, which is not even close to the first-person model.]] |
=Shotgun= | =Shotgun= | ||
− | == | + | == Remington Model 31 == |
− | The [[ | + | The [[Remington Model 31]] appears as "Shotgun" in the Xbox version of the game, called "Tides of War". It is modeled with an unrealistically long forend. |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:RemingtonModel31.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington Model 31 - 12 gauge]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-SG-3.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:RTCW Shotgun.jpg|thumb|450px|none|The render of the in-game shotgun model.]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-SG-1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:RTCW-SG-3.jpg|thumb|none|501px|The Remington Model 31 in the game.]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-SG-2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:RTCW-SG-1.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Blazkowicz fires the Remington.]] |
+ | [[Image:RTCW-SG-2.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Close-up of a Model 31 on the ground.]] | ||
=Heavy Weapons= | =Heavy Weapons= | ||
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[[Image:RTCW-MG42-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An MG42 mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track.]] | [[Image:RTCW-MG42-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An MG42 mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==MG 34 Panzerlauf== |
− | The [[ | + | The [[MG 34 Panzerlauf]] machine gun is seen in the hull mount of the Panzer tank during Chapter 4. |
− | [[ | + | [[File:MG 34 Panzerlauf 2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG 34 Panzerlauf - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] |
− | [[Image:RTCW-MG34-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the Panzer's | + | [[Image:RTCW-MG34-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the Panzer's MG 34 Panzerlauf.]] |
− | == "Venom | + | == "Venom Gun" == |
− | Around halfway through the game, BJ acquires a prototype of a fictional portable belt-fed gatling gun called the "Venom. | + | Around halfway through the game, BJ acquires a prototype of a fictional portable belt-fed gatling gun called the "Venom" (also referred to as "GP-VG MK2"). The weapon itself is a kind of another reference to ''Wolfenstein 3D'', and is a more or less the super-compact variation of the [[M134 Minigun]], equipped with a [[MG34]]-style receiver and furniture. The readable tech manual picked up in the game as a mission objective says it uses 7.92mm saboted light armour piercing rounds. However, this is at odds with the 12.7mm (.50 cal) ammunition the gun uses in game. Like the Sten, it can overheat when fired for longer periods of time, but thanks to the gatling-type design it takes longer (about 100-150 rounds in Multiplayer, 150-200 in Singleplayer) to do so. |
− | [[Image:RTCW-Venom-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz prepares to enter the X-Labs with the Venom Minigun in hands. The gun holds an impressive and impossible 500 rounds.]] | + | [[Image:RTCW-Venom-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz prepares to enter the X-Labs with the Venom Minigun in hands. The gun holds an impressive and impossible 500 rounds (which would require a separate backpack, but in-game images demonstrate this with much shorter belts).]] |
[[Image:RTCW-Venom-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz engages a "Loper" with the Venom Minigun. Note the red bar indicating the over-heating level.]] | [[Image:RTCW-Venom-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz engages a "Loper" with the Venom Minigun. Note the red bar indicating the over-heating level.]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-Venom-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Venom Minigun on the ground.]] | [[Image:RTCW-Venom-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Venom Minigun on the ground.]] | ||
== M2 Flamethrower == | == M2 Flamethrower == | ||
− | The [[M2 Flamethrower]] is used by German troops after Chapter 3. It is a powerful CQC weapon, but finding "ammo" for it can be a problem. The M2 is devastating, dealing fire damage over time, and turning human enemies into ashes in no time. In MP, it is used by both factions. | + | The [[M2 Flamethrower]] is used by German troops after Chapter 3, despite being an American weapon. It is a powerful CQC weapon, but finding "ammo" for it can be a problem. The M2 is devastating, dealing fire damage over time, and turning human enemies into ashes in no time. In MP, it is used by both factions. |
[[Image:M2 Flamethrower.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M2 Flamethrower]] | [[Image:M2 Flamethrower.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M2 Flamethrower]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-Flame-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz wields the M2 Flamethrower.]] | [[Image:RTCW-Flame-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blazkowicz wields the M2 Flamethrower.]] | ||
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[[Image:Flak38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Flakvierling 38 - 20x138mm B]] | [[Image:Flak38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Flakvierling 38 - 20x138mm B]] | ||
[[Image:RTCW-Flak38.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the Flakvierling 38.]] | [[Image:RTCW-Flak38.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the Flakvierling 38.]] | ||
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+ | ==MG 131== | ||
+ | Both "proto-soldier" and "super-soldier" enemy carry what looks like a stylized twin [[MG 131]]. As is traditional in video games, they do not have any visible feed system, are inconsistent with most weapons used by enemies, and are inaccessible to the player. | ||
+ | [[Image:MG 131.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MG 131, flexible configuration - 13x64mmB]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 25 March 2024
The following weapons can be seen in the video game Return to Castle Wolfenstein:
Pistols
Luger P08
The first gun available in the game is a Luger P08 pistol. Despite having an unthreaded barrel, it can later fit a screw-on suppressor; in a rather odd model glitch, the animation for this being attached has the toggle lock lag slightly behind the rest of the gun model, making it look like it is shaking from side to side.
Colt M1911A1
The Colt M1911A1 first appears in the mission prior to the V2 sabotage, dropped by parachute in a small island across a lake, along with .45 caliber ammunition, which will come in handy for the player when they get the Thompson as they pick up the M1911 in the same level. In one level BJ is given a pair of M1911A1 pistols to use, and can dual-wield them. Unusually, they are both reloaded entirely on-screen, rather than just releasing the magazines on-screen and then dropping them out of sight to avoid this as many games do.
Submachine Guns
Note: All submachine guns present in the game are in reality open-bolt weapons, but are modeled and animated as if they are closed-bolt.
MP40
The most common weapon used by German soldiers, as usual in fictional WW2 settings, and is the third weapon BJ can pick up. Ammunition for the MP40 is extremely common throughout most of the game.
Sten
The Sten Mk IIS is a silenced weapon using the same ammunition as the MP40, and must be fired in bursts to prevent it overheating; if it overheats, there is a brief pause when it can't fire and steam (?) escapes from the barrel shroud. On another note, the Elite Guards use this gun as their standard weapon, which seems strange for the normal player, but those could be "Gerät Potsdam" weapons, identical bootleg copies of the Sten manufactured in Germany for infiltration and sabotage acts. A few SS soldiers carry it in the Dig Site level. The weapon icon is a conventional un-suppressed Sten Mk II, and the model for the gun features a perforated heat-shield partway down the suppressor much like the one found on the Mk II. It is used by both factions in multiplayer.
Thompson M1A1
BJ is given a M1A1 Thompson submachine gun by a local Resistance member in a village. The .45 ACP ammo for it is unfortunately extremely rare. However, this is balanced out by making it the most powerful submachine gun of the game, unable to overheat, but boasting about the same power as the Sten. It feeds from 30-round magazines, rather than the other SMGs using 32-round mags.
Rifles & Carbines
Karabiner 98k
The first long-ranged weapon BJ acquires is a Karabiner 98k. Early in the game, a scope can be found for it to make it even more effective; it is sometimes seen in the hands of enemies, but is nowhere near as common as the MP40. Unlike the real counterpart, the clip is treated as an en-bloc clip inserted into the magazine, as on the Lee-Navy or M1 Garand; the magazine capacity is also somehow 10 instead of 5, despite the clip visibly holding the correct 5 rounds. There is normally no visible bolt-operating animation and the weapon appears to be semi-automatic with only a sound effect of a bolt action playing, but if the field of view settings are altered it can be seen that the bolt is manually operated after each shot.
FG 42
Used by German paratroops and as per videogame norms is a supergun; the FG 42 Ausf. G (late-war model) combines the power of a rifle with reasonably fast fire [automatic, but at semi-auto speed] and a scope. In the late game, it is more or less the default weapon BJ will be using.
M3 Carbine
The M3 Carbine is presented in the game as an OSA-modified weapon called the "Snooper Rifle" fitted with a suppressor (the barrel is the same shape as the normal M3, however, only mounting an anachronistic Korean War-era T23 conical flash hider) and using special ammunition. It uses the early M1 / M2 scope with the IR lamp mounted underneath the weapon (though it lacks the correct vertical front grip), and, surprisingly, is depicted with a realistic black-and-white image rather than the normal red or green tint seen in movies and video games. Can kill many human enemies in one shot, but should not be used against non-human enemies. Ammunition for this weapon is extremely rare (the rifle itself can be loaded only with 5 rounds in a standard 15-round magazine, 15 being the total ammo you can carry), and hardly ever seen. The M3 was first used in the invasion of Okinawa in 1945, two years after the setting of this game.
Shotgun
Remington Model 31
The Remington Model 31 appears as "Shotgun" in the Xbox version of the game, called "Tides of War". It is modeled with an unrealistically long forend.
Heavy Weapons
MG42
In several levels mounted MG42 machine guns are present. Like in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, the rate of fire and distinct report are nowhere near accurate. They have unlimited ammunition and feed from an invisible ammo source, and can be destroyed with explosives to prevent enemies from using them.
MG 34 Panzerlauf
The MG 34 Panzerlauf machine gun is seen in the hull mount of the Panzer tank during Chapter 4.
"Venom Gun"
Around halfway through the game, BJ acquires a prototype of a fictional portable belt-fed gatling gun called the "Venom" (also referred to as "GP-VG MK2"). The weapon itself is a kind of another reference to Wolfenstein 3D, and is a more or less the super-compact variation of the M134 Minigun, equipped with a MG34-style receiver and furniture. The readable tech manual picked up in the game as a mission objective says it uses 7.92mm saboted light armour piercing rounds. However, this is at odds with the 12.7mm (.50 cal) ammunition the gun uses in game. Like the Sten, it can overheat when fired for longer periods of time, but thanks to the gatling-type design it takes longer (about 100-150 rounds in Multiplayer, 150-200 in Singleplayer) to do so.
M2 Flamethrower
The M2 Flamethrower is used by German troops after Chapter 3, despite being an American weapon. It is a powerful CQC weapon, but finding "ammo" for it can be a problem. The M2 is devastating, dealing fire damage over time, and turning human enemies into ashes in no time. In MP, it is used by both factions.
Panzerfaust
Panzerfausts are the game's version of a rocket launcher; as usual, these are incorrectly depicted as launching rocket-assisted projectiles rather than being recoilless rifles.
Hand Grenades
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
The Model 24 Stielhandgranate appears as the default hand grenade in the game. It is used by Axis forces in the MP part of the game.
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
The Mk 2 hand grenade is first introduced in Chapter 4. Performs as the Model 24; BJ will use up all of the Mk 2s he is carrying before he starts using Stielhandgrantes. In multiplayer, it is used by the Allies.
M18 Smoke Grenade
The M18 smoke grenade is used by both Allied and Axis forces in the multiplayer part of the game. It is used to mark the position of a devastating airstrike, killing anything in its way. Only Lieutenants can use the M18 smoke grenade.
Other
Flakvierling 38
A Flakvierling 38 AA gun can be seen on one multiplayer map.
MG 131
Both "proto-soldier" and "super-soldier" enemy carry what looks like a stylized twin MG 131. As is traditional in video games, they do not have any visible feed system, are inconsistent with most weapons used by enemies, and are inaccessible to the player.