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Oh for fuck's sake, do we have to have zombies in every game now?! Newsflash; zombies are shit, they've been done to death and no longer have the appeal they once had, for me at least.

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Anyone tried the game already?! Initial thoughts?

Btw, I know this is a bit of a random post, but I love the skyboxes they made for the game, some of them are really mind blowing!

CODV_moodvistas.jpg

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There's a bunch of german soldiers (and here I differ between german and nazi) and they surrender and your task is to kill all soldiers who are laying there wounded and burn those who surrendered.

:wtf:

Is there an explanation for the objective?

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Mmm.. that's weird!

There's no other way around? Like spare the soldiers?

btw, I apologize for my lack of knowledge of this topic, but there was german and nazi troops? What's the difference? I thought they both merged together before the WW2. Please, someone explain?

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So the "moral choice" in this case is shooting or burning them (fast/slow death)? That's just... :roll:

This is going a little off-topic, but maybe you can elaborate on why you differ between German and Nazi troops in this case e-freak. Do you differ in the sense of Wehrmacht soldiers/SS troops, politically motivated/non-motivated soldiers, or what do you mean exactly... ?

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"Fast or slow, Dimitri it is your choice."

5 Molotov and 1 grenade were thrown!

That's fast I guess? Oh well...

So, this is it, WW2 is back to video games!

I spent almost 2 hours reading Nazi, and WW2 articles on Wikipedia and I still can't believe this shit happened ~60 years ago!

World War 2 Death Count = 56,125,262, human beings are a very disgusting race!

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It's the Allgemeine-SS you want to look at as they were the charge of the Death Camps (Can't remember if it was all or some). However many Waffen-SS members were responsible for war crimes. Main SS members had strong commitments to Nazi ideology and were picked on a racial basis (Aryan). There were other divisions of SS that contained soldiers of a non Germanic origin in which they tended to receive second rate weapons and equipment as they weren't seen as of such importance as the true Germanic divisions. And no, not every German solider or Civilian was a Nazi.

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