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Update v43425

This update provides several bug fixes, but also extra tracking and logging for the falling through ground issues. We understand this is very frustrating and it is a priority for us to fix these issues. Thank you for your patience!

This update is about 130 MB. We increased the network version, so make sure you update before playing if you want to play online.

Fixes:
  • Fixed hands sometimes staying in wrong position after switching weapons
  • Fixed left arm staying behind while prone and equipping some tools or weapons
  • Improved character turning and prone movement animation in third person
  • Fixed missing reloading animation for HMGs in third person
  • Fixed movement animations not starting when player moves slow with a controller
  • Fixed the indicator for recently unlocked equipment not showing up in the the Main Menu Barracks
  • Stability and performance improvements


Special Bread Event !

Hello soldiers !

It’s April Fools but this is all but a joke.
Breadsonzo is a reality! This weekend, you can find special pieces of bread on Dolomiti & Piave.

Your goal is to find 10 different pieces of bread at the end of the event. If you do so, you’ll obtain a special medal and you can call yourself a breadwinner!



[h2] How to find the bread [/h2]
  • Enter a public or custom match on Piave or Dolomiti and collect the bread
  • Each sector has several amounts of spawn points for the bread
  • Spawn points will be randomizer for each map
  • Each sector on Piave will spawn 2 breads in random spots
  • Each sector on Dolomiti will spawn 5 breads in random spots
  • Collect 10 breads total during the length of the event to get a Breadwinner medal
  • Same bread can be collected by more than one player


We hope you’ll enjoy this special event, dedicated to you all, our breaderens 🍞

Devblog #52 - Expedition Units Pack highlight

Hello soldiers !

As you know, the new upcoming map in Isonzo will be Monte Grappa! Along with this new map will also be new weapons and a new DLC pack for the Germans - the Expedition Units Pack !

And there’s more news! We’ve finally updated the roadmap, and as you can see, you can expect to conquer Monte Grappa this May! And what's that; do you spy the new addition as well? Yes, a special Piana map will come to Isonzo as well, with even more content !



But that’s news for a later devblog. For now let’s take a closer look at the Expeditions Units Pack DLC ! And remember, these DLC’s are purely cosmetic and DO NOT impact the game at all with perks or buffs.

[h2] Expedition to the cold [/h2]

This pack will contain 48 items, regarding the Gebirgsjäger and Alpenkorps - all ready and geared up for the cold temperatures. Furthermore, there will be the Royal Bavarian Lifeguards and extra heavily kitted out, grenade laden stormtroopers.

Overall it will contain:
  • 12 German Uniforms
  • 24 German Headgear Items
  • 2 Facial Items
  • 7 Facial hair items
  • 3 Faces

For now, let’s take a look at some of the items!

[h2] Smart usage [/h2]

One of the exciting items in this DLC pack is originally part of the Sappenpanzer, also known as ‘Brustpanzer’, ‘Grabenpanzer’ or even as the ‘lobster armor’. The name derives from the word ‘Sappeur’ or ‘Sapper’, which was the word used to describe someone who was employed to to engineering and constructing tasks during sieges. It also relates to the word ‘ Sappen’, which was also a different word for ”above-ground approach roads'' aka trenches.

As you might have guessed, this armor was mostly worn by assault troops and engineer corps. They would wear this armor due to the danger of being at the frontline of the conflict. The armor was made out of tempered steel breastplate that was 22 mm (0.87 inch) thick, weighing an average of 9 (19.8lb) to 11 kilos (24.2lb). It had the typical ‘feldgrau’ color and first saw battle in 1916.

Ofcourse, this piece of equipment didn’t come without any complications. Soldiers wearing them found it difficult to throw grenades or use a rifle. Additionally, the weight of the plate was a considerable disadvantage. This led to several changes that were made at the end of 1917. A backstrap was added, part of the plate was cut away to allow a soldier to shoulder his firearm and hooks were added for heavy loads. At the very least, a belt was added. Between 400,000 and 500,000 breastplates are thought to have been manufactured between 1916 and 1918. Here you see a picture of the armor, which makes it easy to see where it got his lobster nickname from.

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To accompany the armor, an add-on for the helmet was introduced as well. The Stirnpanzer was a brow plate for the 1916 Sahlhelm that was worn. This was a thick reinforcing brown plate that was attached to the helmet, mostly to protect the soldiers from sniper shots. Weighing over 2kg (4.4lb), it made the helmet very heavy and uncomfortable to wear. This is why the soldiers came with an alternative usage, and this you’ll be able to do in Isonzo as well.

Stirnpanzer worn as its intended use. Source

To give themselves the extra protection the plate gave, without having the extra weight on their head, soldiers started to use it as a protective face plate. This allowed the soldiers to move around their head freely and gave the face extra protection from bullets and other debris they might encounter during their assaults, such as grenades.


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[h2] The snow shoes [/h2]

Going to Monte Grappa means that you should dress accordingly. Which brings us to the ‘Schneeshuhersatsabteilung’, also known as the Snow Shoe Battalion, which is very fitting. First seen in 1914 in Münster, they were called the Austrians (die Österreicher), as the uniform was unknown to the public, but had some resemblance with the Austrian uniform.

Kompanie / Schneeschuh-Ersatz-Abteilung / 3. Jäger Regiment. Source

This new uniform was characterized by the ’Schneeschuhmütze’, from which the mountain cap from the mountain troops later developed. The uniform was of gray-greenish color, and the jacket reached the hip area of the soldiers, which was named the Litewka. This coat is also very easily recognizable with the two ‘S’’es on both sides of the collar. Instead of the usual tight field trousers, the Schneeschuh’s trousers had a wider crotch area. Additionally with the uniform came woolen gaiters up to the knee and ski boots (later mountain boots). A backpack instead of a knapsack held their other equipment such as, Skis with Huitfeld0F28 or Bligeri bindings 1F19. The men who were wielding machine guns were also given snow tires. Furthermore, ski poles, gloves and snow goggles, a warmer coat and woolen blanket completed the equipment they were given.



During the winter, a white camouflage clothing was provided, to be worn over the Litewka. And for the ones who were sent up the mountain, a mountainstick was given, although many pictures show them with ‘normal civilian’ walking sticks, which were sufficient enough.

An ice pick being used as a walking stick. Source

As the hat didn’t provide any protection (but was comfortable for the soldiers), it was replaced by the leather Jägertschako in February 1916, and in July the same year, they were assigned the Stahlhelm as protection against snipers and fragments. Despite these upgrades for their safety, many soldiers continued to wear their original hat (which was forbidden).

This pack will be released in May, alongside the Monte Grappa map. The price will be $9.99. We know you guys can’t wait until you get to fight on this sacred mountain but for now, enjoy this new screenshot !



[h3] Additionally, keep your eye out for something else coming to Isonzo soon 🍞[/h3]





Update v43227

We have a small update with fixes for you today. It also contains some preparations for a starchy surprise this weekend. Keep an eye out for the next blog for more info!

  • Fixed Kar98 AZ and Kar88 Carbines not tracking for the Recon I challenge
  • Fixed missing bayonet for the G98 in the Marksman class
  • Fixed bots clipping trough objects on the Piave bridge
  • Fixed missing periscope tags on the minimap
  • Fixed Marksman Scout and Stalker perk icons
  • Fixed wrong weapon showing in barracks after swapping teams
  • Skipping reward screen no longer hides reward renders in the After Action Report
  • Stability improvements

Devblog #51 - The Battles of Monte Grappa

Hello soldiers !

We hope you’ve been enjoying Isonzo and the latest Piave map ! We’re aware that with this update, a new ‘fall through map’ issue has arised. Please know that we’re aware of this and looking into solving this issue (alongside other reports). Here you can find an overview of Known Issues and the FAQ if you have any questions.

Besides this, we’re currently also working on bringing you the final map of the Caporetto expansion, the well-known (and requested) Monte Grappa map ! We can’t give you a release date yet, but what we can do is provide you with some information on the Battles of Monte Grappa.

[h2] Most Important Pillar [/h2]

The Battles of Monte Grappa were a series of battles that were fought at the end of 1917 until the end of 1918.

The first battle is well-known for putting the Austro-Hungarian advance to a halt after the Summer Offensive of 1917. Previously when he was still chief, Cadorna had ordered the construction of multiple fortresses in the mountain, making the mountain impenetrable. The Austro-Hungarians and Germans were unable to take the mountain’s summit during this first battle. For the Italians, their front was not stabilised along the Piave river and their number of casualties were significantly lower.

Trenches on Monte Grappa. Source

The second battle was complementary to the Battle of Piave River, which took place on June 15-23 1918. This is seen as a decisive victory for the Italians and beginning of the end for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In January 1918, General von Hötzendorf wrote to his wife “We can no longer coin on victory in Italy.”.This front was easier to defend for the Italians, as it was shorter, now chief Diaz had the opportunity to reorganise and re-equip his army. Due to this, combined with increased rations and pay, the morale and discipline of the Italian soldiers was restored.

Now with new and stronger spirits among the Italian soldiers, the support of the home front grew as well (or moderate amongst the working class). The battles got the name battaglia d'arresto, ‘the Stop Battles’, and the mountain became a symbol for this new defensive war and survival of the homeland; resulting in the unification of Italian political forces.

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[h2] Italian Victory awaits [/h2]

The third and final battle of Monte Grappa started on October 24, 1918. Being part of the final Italian offensive, the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, 9 Italian divisions attacked the Austro-Hungarian’s position at the mountain. The task of the Italians was to ‘simply’ hold the front line and follow up the enemy when they retreated. The task of opening the attack and taking on the strongest positions fell to the Fourth Army, led by Lieutenant-General Gaetano Giardino.

Italian Machine gunners. Source

Though they increased their forces, outnumbering the Italians in divisions, the soldiers were too worn down and the army began to do a general retreat on October 28. when Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic & Slovak Republic) declared their independence from Austria-Hungary.

[h2] A sacred place [/h2]

Shortly after the war in 1922, the Italian government declared Monte Grappa sacred and immortal to the Fatherland. Later in 1935, a military monument was built on the mountain, turning it into a destination for patriotic pilgrims and history fans.



[h2] Meanwhile on the Western- & Eastern Front [/h2]

Starting today until the 26th, you can join the March Offensive in Verdun & Tannenberg ! All casualties in Frontlines- & Maneuver game modes will be added to the total losses. The winning side will be whoever suffers the least amount of killed and wounded soldiers.



[h2] Grappa in Isonzo [/h2]

As stated before, we can’t give you a release date for the Grappa map, for now. As always, we’ll continue to update you all on future content, so be sure to look out for a map devblog regarding Monte Grappa ! For now, enjoy this screenshot !



[h3] See you later soldiers! [/h3]