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Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45
EngineUnreal Engine 2.5
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Linux
ReleaseJune 6, 2008
Genre(s)
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 is a free modification developed by Darklight Games / The Darkest Hour Team for Tripwire Interactive's multiplayerfirst-person shooter video game Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, It is based on the Western Front during World War II between 1944 and 1945, depicting the conflict between Allied and German forces. Several large-scale operations are covered, including the invasion of Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, Operation Market Garden, and Battle of the Hürtgen Forest.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Sep 19, 2011  Red Orchestra 2 uses the third version of the Unreal Engine with decent results. Its starts with the character models, which are detailed up close, complete with all of the objects real soldiers come into battle with (hanging grenades, shovels, etc). The soldiers of each side run differently, too.

Axis player wielding a K98k rifle on the Stoumont map
Player driving a Higgins boat (LCVP) on the Dog Green map

Darkest Hour's gameplay style is similar to its parent game, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, although with many expansive changes especially to the armor system, have many features such as the round shatter, overmatch, the ability to break the traverse of the turret, optics, kill tank crew with a penetrating shot, different ammo types such as APDS, HVAP, and HEAT, tank brew ups and many other features not found in the original game.

Players assume the role of an individual infantryman or tank crew from either the Allied or German forces in an online multiplayer environment. Each team then attempts to accomplish objectives varying by the historical battle the game map is based upon. The main type of play consists of an Attack and Defend style, whereby one team has to take objective areas from the opposing team in order to claim victory.

The game features a complete change of content from its parent in the form of entirely new battlegrounds, vehicles, weapons and uniforms. The Allied team players get the chance to play the role of an American, British or Canadian soldier, while the Axis team play as a soldier from the Waffen SS, Fallschirmjäger and other German divisions.

Over 20 World War II era firearms can be used including the M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, .30-cal, Bren LMG, FG 42, Thompson, Lee–Enfield, American Bazooka, British PIAT and German Panzerschreck. Crewable vehicles include the King Tiger, Jagdpanther, Sherman, Cromwell, M10 Wolverine and Kübelwagen.

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Other new improvements have been made to increase gameplay realism, such as bullet suppression, wall mantling, supersonic cracks, shell shock, deployable mortars, player/vehicle damage, and a playable radioman class required for calling in artillery strikes.[2]

Battle locations (official maps)[edit]

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The following maps were available as of the latest official release:

  • Juno Beach – Canadians storming the beach in D-Day-style action.
  • Carentan – The US 101st Airborne assaults the town shortly after D-Day.
  • Brecourt – 101st Airborne attempt to put a key German artillery battery out of commission behind the beaches.
  • Vieux – Vast, sweeping armored combat as the British attempt to break out during Operation Goodwood in Normandy.
  • Ginkel Heath (near Ede, Netherlands) – British paratroopers drop into a hotly contested landing zone at the start of Operation Market-Garden.
  • Wacht-am-Rhein – German armor attempts to seize critical roadways from an American armored unit in the opening hours of the Ardennes Offensive.
  • Stoumont – American infantry and armor try to hold back SS PanzerGrenadiers in the streets of a demolished Ardennes town.
  • Bois Jacques – Americans in trench-style defense against a combined German tank and infantry force in the forests between Bastogne and Foy, Belgium.
  • Foy – German forces defend against attacking American Airborne troopers deep in the Ardennes.
  • Noville -
  • DogGreen - D-Day 0600hrs - Omaha Beach: Dog Green Sector
  • Raids - A British Airborne unit, backed by Cromwell tanks, attempts to take a French town from dug in German troops.
  • La Monderie - This is a fictional tank battle taking place in September 1944 somewhere in the country side of France.
  • Freyneux and Lamormenil - This map closely models the actual terrain of the Freyneux-Lamormenil area of Belgium in December 1944.
  • La Chapelle - In this scenario, US infantry forces supported by a section of tanks must seize the village from a Germany Infantry force.
  • Hurtgenwald - While the Hurtgen Forest attracts tourists today because of its forested hills, lakes, and rivers, in 1944 and 1945 it was the site of the longest and bloodiest battles in the history of the U.S. Army.
  • Vieux Recon - Commonwealth recon forces run into their German counterparts just north of Caen in the early dawn hours.
  • Cambes-en-Plaine - British armor encounters elements of the 12.SS Panzer Division on D-Day +1.
  • Poteau Ambush - Kamfgruppe Hansen of the 1.SS Leibstandarte ambush a convoy of the American 14th Cavalry Group.
  • Hill 108

Additionally, unofficial community-made maps are widely hosted on Darkest Hour's multi-player servers.

History[edit]

Development on the game started in November 2006 and was first released publicly on June 6, 2008 as Darkest Hour: Normandy 1944 (to coincide with the 64th anniversary of D-Day). The original Darkest Hour development team, known as Darklight Games, amassed dozens of contributors prior to the game's first release. For the subsequent second and third releases the entire team was downsized to 'provide an efficient core team of multi-skill leads with a network of contributors who help whenever they can'.

After several members of the original development group departed following the second release, the Darklight name was dropped in favor of the more general, Darkest Hour Team. In order to reach a broader audience, this consolidated group, composed of remaining original team members along with new talent, produced a substantially overhauled version of the game culminating in an acclaimed re-release through Steam in June 2009 under its current title, Darkest Hour: Europe '44-45.

In the intervening years, three more updates to the game have been released via Steam, adding additional maps, vehicles, weapons, and game features.

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The developers plan to provide official support for Darkest Hour in its current incarnation through the Autumn of 2011. The current version was released on December 16, 2011.[3] As of Jan 2015 a new version is being worked on.

Release Dates:

  • February 2017 7.2.0
  • November 2016 7.1.0
  • June 2016 7.0.0
  • December 2015 7.0.0

Future[edit]

After 8.0 was released end 2017 the developers are still working on adding content to the game. Some original Red Orchestra maps and stuff have been added to the mod. Currently, some work has begun on adding Mare Nostrum content, another mod for Red Orchestra 41-44, to Darkest Hour. The game is still played in Europe.[4]

Reception[edit]

Darkest HourAsian kung fu generation so fal flac. made it into ModDB's top 100 unreleased mods of 2007. Egames.de, a prominent German gaming website, featured the game upon its release.

Name etymology[edit]

'The Darkest Hour' is a phrase coined by British prime ministerWinston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Commonwealth stood alone against Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45'. Jackboot Games & Tripwire Interactive.
  2. ^'Darkest Hour on Steam'. Valve Corporation.
  3. ^'About Darkest Hour'. Jackboot Games, LLC & Tripwire Interactive.
  4. ^http://www.darkesthourgame.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=53

External links[edit]

  • Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 at Steam
  • Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 at Facebook
  • Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 at YouTube
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Darkest_Hour:_Europe_%2744-%2745&oldid=875216584'

Product Information

  • Tripwire Interactive's WWII-era first-person shooter series continues by showcasing what proved to be a turning point in the war, and of the deadliest single engagements in the history of warfare, in Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad. The main campaign focuses on the events leading up to and surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad, allowing gamers to join the German army as it assaults Stalingrad, or follow the Russian forces as they repel the attack and deal a major blow to the Axis forces.
    Developers tapped the 'Unreal 3' proprietary engine in an attempt to accurately portray the action, including the use of first-person cover that allows for peeking and blind fire, realistic WWII weaponry with true-to-life ballistics and bullet penetration, squad command and flanking, and a morale system that takes into account the mental stress placed on soldiers embroiled in deadly conflict. Other single-player modes include shooting-range and assault-course challenges designed to help gamers hone their skills, earn awards, and win competitions, while a 'Skirmish' mode lets players try out any level or campaign. Online features include multiplayer co-op in campaigns or skirmishes, competitions, leaderboards, and persistent stat-tracking and player progression, with the best of players earning a 'Hero' rank that allows for access to the best weapons.
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Product Identifiers

  • Tripwire Interactive
  • Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad
  • 094922310590
  • 094922310590
  • 73200149

Key Features

  • PC
  • M - Mature
  • Shooter
  • USA

Tech Details

  • Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence
  • Keyboard, Mouse
  • 1-64
  • 2011
  • Experience one of the deadliest battles in human history from either the German or Russian perspective
  • Use realistic WWII weapons, command a squad of soldiers, and take cover during intense firefights
  • Head online for competitive or cooperative multiplayer skirmishes and campaigns
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