Having said all of this, NO ONE IS INTENTIONALLY TK-ING YOU! It happens. Even when the Japanese are crouched behind a wall, you can still see those long rifles sticking out, especially with a bayonet on the end.Īs you play you will get faster with the reloads (ranking up specific guns does this for you) and you will start to have that split second to confirm it's Japanese. The Japanese run with them in one hand because carrying one of those ten foot long bolt action rifles wouldn't allow you into any doorway carried sideways. In shadows the tan looks almost the same as the green. Both teams generally wear khaki, one green and the other tan. I agree that RS is much harder to differentiate, and I suggest never going by color. I find myself now determining enemies purely upon what direction they came from (allies running from objectives will get shot at by me) and by their speech (I listen really hard for battle-shouts, because they seem to be farely common in this game). Team tags appear inconsistently, so I'll often have allies among other allies that don't bear a team tag and I'll end up shooting them. The issue is that I don't have more than a second to identify the enemy before he's shooting at me, and the team tags are less helpful than when there were no tags at all in the earlier days of RO2. If I get really close, I can see that Americans have some mesh on their uniform and their helmets are shaped slightly differently. I noticed Axis sprint with only one weapon in hand (unless they are doing a banzai charge). For me (being colorblind and all), the uniforms on both sides are colored very similarly, so I can't differentiate them by that. But in Rising Storm, I'm constantly killing team mates. In RO2, I didn't have as much of a problem.
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