Does BREDA mean "marshmellow" in Italian?

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Does BREDA mean "marshmellow" in Italian?

Post by :FI:WillieOFS » Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:47 pm

Sheesh, the guns stink on the 202's and the 205's. :?

I'm REALLY let down by the lack of hitting power demonstrated on on the few QMB's I've tried with these planes.

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Post by Beowolff » Fri Mar 03, 2006 1:03 am

good point, willie... they suck, actually. i've never fired a Breda, so i don't know first hand, though the general thoughts from every allied soldier i've ever spoken with is that, yes, in real life they really did suck.

which is surprising really to me, for Italian craftsman are noted for their nice, slick, well-working machines... engines, aircraft, cars, motorcycles, etc... and even the Beretta line of WW2 burp guns (and other SMG types) were noted as great sidearms.

??

of course the game may be magnifying the Breda's poor performance making a lack luster or poor gun worse. who knows? but yes, in the game they are terrible.

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