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Revision as of 10:34, 30 December 2016

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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Day of Infamy for current discussions. Content is subject to change.


Day of Infamy
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Release Date: 26 June 2016
Developer: New World Interactive
Publisher: New World Interactive
Platforms: PC
Genre: First-Person Shooter


Day of Infamy is the standalone version of the Insurgency 2 Mod Day of Infamy, and is set to be the spiritual successor of Day of Defeat The game is set in the Western Front of World War II, and objectives involve capturing and defending objectives to increase territory and spawn waves. Aiming for more realism than most first person shooters, many UI elements such as a health bar and crosshair has been omitted. However, compromises with realism has been made for the sake of gameplay, which explains some anachronistic weaponry in the arsenal. Teams are split into various classes, namely:

  • Officers, who can call in radio support
  • Riflemen, who have a sway reduction after sprinting
  • Assaults, who have faster movement speed
  • Supports, who have resistance to suppression
  • Engineers, who have a reload speed increase
  • Communications, who can capture points faster with his radio
  • Flamethrowers, who have increased weight threshold
  • Machine gunners, who can carry more ammunition
  • Snipers, who can hold their breath longer

Players can customize their loadout to select different equipment, such as attachments (eg bayonet for a Kar98K) and binoculars or choose to ignore it. This is done by supply points which players need to purchase equipment, and can be earned by killing opponents and capturing objectives to aid the team.

Allied forces consist of the Commonwealth and the US Army and Axis forces consist of the Wehrmacht. Each team has different equipment that would promote different playstyles. Plans are included to include custom "units" that players can unlock via progression so as to increase the aesthetic variety in each game. To keep this in lieu with realism, maps will only allow for units that have served there. For example, Ortona will allow for Canadian units to be equipped, while Dog Red will disable the selection of US Paratroopers. Early access users have exclusive access to "First Wave" units, namely the 1st Rangers Battalion (US), Gordon Highlanders (Commonwealth) and 1st infanterie-Division (Wehrmacht).

The following weapons appear in the video game Day of Infamy:


Weapons of the Wehrmacht

Handguns

Walther P38

The Walther P38 is the German side-arm that is available to all classes except the sniper and the officer. It erroneously holds 10+1 rounds.

Walther P38 - 9x19mm
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Walther P38 in the customization menu
Wielding a P38 in both hands. Note the gloves, which are only present on snowy maps.
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Aiming down the sights
Reloading an emptied P38
Melee bashing with the P38

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK is a German side-arm that is available to the assault, support, communications, engineer and sniper. Like the PPK, it erroneously holds 10+1 rounds. Oddly, the theater files define it as using the 9x18mm Makarov round, probably basing the damage model on the Makarov PM from Insurgency 2.

Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz
The Walther PPK in the customization menu
Holding the PPK in both hands just as for the P38
Aiming down the sights
Having run dry on 11 rounds the engineer reloads, taking care to release the slide manually since there is no slide release
Melee bashing with the PPK

Luger P08

The Luger P08 is a German side-arm that is available to the officer and machine gunner. Just as the above pistols it holds 10+1 rounds.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
The Luger P08 in the customization menu
He holds the P08 in one hand
Aiming the P08
The machine gunner reloades a dry P08
Chambering a new round
Melee bashing with the P08

Mauser C96

The Mauser C96 is a German sidearm that is available to the officer and flamethrower. It holds 10 rounds and as of Beta, is the only German side-arm with its rightful magazine capacity. Bizarrely, it can be reloaded before its clip is emptied, but the reload is the same as the empty, with all the rounds in the gun vanishing and the bolt being locked back. It also does not have a "first draw" animation.

C96 - 7.63x25mm
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The Mauser C96 in the customization menu
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He holds the C96 with 2 hands
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Reloading the C96
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Melee bashing with the C96

Rifles

Karabiner 98k

The Karabiner 98k appears in game as the "Karabiner 98k" and is the standard issue bolt action rifle for the Wehrmacht. It is available for the rifleman, the engineer and the sniper. Only the rifleman can equip rifle grenades. It holds 5 rounds in its magazine. Like the other bolt action rifles in game, when reloading the round that is ejected from the ejection port is not accounted for. It can be reloaded with both stripper clips and single rounds.

Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm
Karabiner 98k in the customisation menu with sling, stripper clips and bayonet attachments equipped
Karabiner 98k with bayonet and sling attachments
Aiming the Karabiner 98k
Reloading the Karabiner 98k with a stripper clip
Thrusting the trusty bayonet forward
Melee bashing with the Karabiner 98k. Starting with the first build of Beta, most weapons are capable of melee bashing

Karabiner 98K with ZF39 scope

Equipping the "7x scope" will convert the Karabiner 98k to the sniper variant with a ZF39 scope. The 4x scope's magnification has been increased to 7x for gameplay purposes. This attachment is only available to the sniper.

Scoped Karabiner 98k in the customization menu
Wielding a scoped Karabiner 98k
Looking through the scope

Karabiner 98K with 30mm Schiessbecher grenade launcher

The 30mm Schiessbecher also called as Gewehrgranatgerät is available only to the Wehrmacht rifleman, even the engineer has no access to it. When the game was in alpha, to equip it the character would load in a blank before loading the grenade in. To reload you would chamber another blank prior to loading the next grenade. To de-equip you would remove the blank and remove the grenade launcher. As of beta, this animation has been simplified such that blanks are no longer loaded. The grenade launcher can be fired and aimed from a standing position.

Karabiner 98K with grenade launcher in customization menu
Holding a Karabiner 98K with grenade launcher
Aiming the grenade launcher
Loading a fresh grenade...
... And cycling the bolt to chamber another blank that has magically appeared!

Gewehr 43

The Gewehr 43 appears in game as the "Gewehr 43" and is available to the officer, communications and sniper. It holds 10+1 rounds.

Gewehr 43 - 7.92x57mm
Gewehr 43 in the customization menu
Holding the Gewehr 43
Aiming the Gewehr 43
Pulling the charging handle of the G43 after a reload
Melee bashing with the Gewehr 43

Gewehr 43 with ZF4

The ZF4 is available only to the sniper and has its magnification set to 4x for gameplay purposes. It's counterpart is the M84 in the US Arsenal.

Gewehr 43 with ZF4 in the customization menu
Holding the Gewehr 43
Looking through the ZF4

FG 42

The FG 42 is available to the support class and holds 20 rounds. It must be noted that the Wehrmacht Heer never used this weapon and it was designed for the Luftwaffe's Fallschirmjäger units. The FG 42 in-game is based on the early pattern and can equip a ZF4, and hence the Wehrmacht support is consequentially the only non-sniper class that can equip a magnified optic of any form. The weapon fires from an open bolt on both fire modes. The weapon's bolt does not lock back after the first round despite being able to in real life. The weapon can also be deployed with its bipods.

FG 42 (1st pattern) with ZF4 - 7.92x57mm
FG 42 in customization menu
Holding the FG 42
Aiming the FG 42
The player pulls the charging handle back even though there is no need to
Switching magazines on the FG 42
Melee bashing with the FG 42
FG 42 with ZF4 attached
Looking through the ZF4

StG-44

The StG-44 appears as the "STG 44" and is available to the Wehrmacht support. It holds 30+1 rounds.

StG-44 - 7.92x33mm
StG-44 in the customization menu
Holding the StG-44
Aiming the StG-44
Reloading the StG-44
Melee bashing with the StG-44

Submachine Guns

MP40

The MP40 appears as the "MP40" and is available to the officer, assault and communications classes. It has 32 rounds and correctly fires from an open bolt.

MP40 - 9x19mm
MP40 in the customization menu
Holding the MP40
Aiming the MP40
Reloading the MP40
Melee bashing with the MP40

C96 Carbine/M712 Schnellfeuer hybrid

A hybrid of the Mauser C96 Carbine and the Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer was introduced on September 29. It appears to be a C96 Carbine with the removable magazine and fully automatic fire of the M712 Schnellfeuer and is referred to in-game as the "C96 M1932", despite being none of them. It is available to the Engineer oddly and holds 20+1 rounds in its magazine. However a extended magazine option introduces an anachronistic 40-round magazine.

Mauser C96 Carbine - 7.63x25mm
Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer - 7.63x25mm
Mauser M712 Carbine - 7.63x25mm
"C96 M1932" in the customization menu
Holding the "C96 M1932"
Aiming the "C96 M1932"
Reloading and charging the "C96 M1932"
Melee bashing with the "C96 M1932"
"C96 M1932" with extended magazines in the customization menu
Now would you look at that magazine!

Machine Guns

MG34

The MG34 is available to the Wehrmacht machine gunner class. As the cheaper "lighter" alternative to the MG42, its iron sights are usable even when its bipods are not deployed, however it's not recommended to do so, as it experiences very strong recoil. It can fire on both semi and fully automatic modes from an open bolt. Despite being modeled with a 50-round assault drum, it erroneously contains 75 rounds in its belt. Note that the MG34 is actually more expensive to manufacture and is heavier than the MG42 when empty.

MG34 with 50-round drum - 7.92x57mm
MG34 in the customization menu
Holding the MG34
Aiming the MG34
Reloading an empty MG34 while deployed. The player opens the feed cover...
... Yanks the charging handle to lock the bolt back...
... Loads a new drum with an extra 25 rounds squeezed in...
... And closes the feed cover. The MG34 is now ready to dish more death
Melee bashing with the MG34

MG42

The MG42 is available to the Wehrmacht machine gunner class. As aforementioned it's a "heavy-class" machine gun as defined in game and can only be aimed when deployed. It has a 250 round belt by default and only fires from an open bolt.

MG42 - 7.92x57mm
MG42 in the customization menu
Holding the MG42
Aiming the MG42 while deployed
Reloading an empty MG42 while deployed. The player locks the bolt back before opening the feed cover.
Melee bashing with the MG34

Flamethrowers

Flammenwerfer 41

The Flammenwerfer 41 is the flamethrower of choice for the flamethrower class of the Wehrmacht. Attaching it attaches a fuel tank to the back of your character. Shooting this tank would lead to fuel leaking and possibly an explosion of the tank. Like its Allied counterparts it holds 500 "ammo" and can light up the surroundings with its flames. Flamethrowers are the only primary weapons that cannot be used to melee bash.

Flammenwerfer 41 with fuel tank
Flammenwerfer 41 in the customization menu
Holding the Flammenwerfer 41. Note the pilot light which is visible
The player decides it's still too dim for his liking and spews a burst of fire into the sky

Einstossflammenwerfer 46

The little-known Einstossflammenwerfer 46 goes by the name of "Einstoss 46" in Day of Infamy and is available to the support and engineer as an area denial weapon. It holds 15 "ammo" and it leaves a flame behind that effectively holds off enemy advancement. A point to note is that this was not issued to the Wehrmacht Heer, but to the Volkssturm and the Fallschirmjäger in the later part of the war.

Einstossflammenwerfer
Einstossflammenwerfer 46 in the customization menu
Holding the Einstossflammenwerfer 46. Note the pilot light which is visible
The player empties his Einstossflammenwerfer 46, and the room continues burning

Launchers and Explosives

Panzerfaust 60

The Panzerfaust 60 is available to the Engineer as a cheap 3-point, single shot launcher. It is referred to simply as the "Panzerfaust"

Panzerfaust - 44mm with 149mm warhead
Panzerfaust 60 in the customization menu
Holding the Panzerfaust 60
Aiming the Panzerfaust 60. Note the 3 notches in the flip-up sights that indicate it is the Panzerfaust 60 variant.
Boom
Yes, you can bash with launchers

RPzB 54 Panzerschreck

The Panzerschreck is available to the Engineer as a 5-point rocket launcher that can be reloaded if the player has the "Heavy Kit" equipped which gives him an additional rocket on top of more ammo. It has a maximum of 2 shots and is the RPzB 54 variant with its blast shield.

RPzB 54 "Panzerschreck" - 88mm
Panzerschreck in the customization menu. The blast shield indicating it's a RPzB 54 variant instead of the RPzB 43 variant is extremely obvious
Holding the Panzerschreck
Aiming the Panzerschreck
Reloading the Panzerschreck
Melee bashing with the Panzerschreck

Nebelhandgranate 39

The Nebelhandgranate 39 appears in Day of Infamy as simply "Nebelhandgranate" and is the smoke grenade of choice for the Wehrmacht and is available to all classes except the engineer.

Nebelhandgranate 39
Nebelhandgranate 39 in the customization menu
Preparing to throw the Nebelhandgranate 39

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

The Model 24 Stielhandgranate appears in Day of Infamy as simply "Stielhandgranate" and is available to all classes except the flamethrower, sniper and engineer.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Model 24 Stielhandgranate in the customization menu
Preparing to throw the Model 24 Stielhandgranate

Model 24 with Fragmentation Sleeve

A variant of the Model 24 Stielhandgranate with a fragmentation sleeve appears in Day of Infamy as the "Splitterringgranate" and is available to the rifleman, assault, support and engineer class. It is heavier than the default stielhandgranate and can be thrown only up to a shorter distance but has a larger blast radius. It has custom visual effects.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate with fragmentation sleeve
"Splitterringgranate" in the customization menu
Preparing to throw the "Splitterringgranate"
"Splitterringgranate" detonates. Note the glowing fragments flying from the explosion

Sprengbüchse

The Wehrmacht engineer has access to a Sprengbüchse charge. It has a lengthy fuse time with a massive blast radius.

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Sprengbüchse in the customization menu
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Holding the Sprengbüchse
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Preparing to throw the Sprengbüchse

Weapons of the Commonwealth

Handguns

Webley Mk IV

The Webley Mk IV appears in Day of Infamy simply as the "Webley" and is available to all classes except the sniper. It is chambered in .38 S&W and fires 6 rounds in double action. There is a secret draw animation where the character spins the revolver about his right hand.

Webley Mk IV - .38 S&W
The Webley Mk IV in the customization menu
Holding the Webley Mk IV in one hand
Aiming the Webley Mk IV with two
Reloading the Webley Mk IV with single rounds
Reloading the Webley Mk IV with a speedloader
Secret draw of the Webley Mk IV
Melee bashing with the Webley Mk IV

Browning Hi-Power

The Browning Hi-Power appears in Day of Infamy as the "Hi-Power". It holds 13+1 rounds of 9mm in its magazine and is available to all classes. Previously in the test branch of the game a wooden stock was planned but was later removed, similar to the C96. It shares most of the animations of the M1911A1.

Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm
The Browning Hi-Power in the customization menu
Equipping the Hi-Power for the first time. The player switches off safety...
... and chambers a new round
Holding the Browning Hi-Power in 2 hands
Aiming the Browning Hi-Power
Reloading the Browning Hi-Power
Melee bashing with the Browning Hi-Power

Welrod Mk II

The Welrod Mk II appears in Day of Infamy simply as the "Welrod". It holds 8+1 rounds in its magazine and is available only to the sniper and officer of the Commonwealth as a bolt-action, suppressed pistol. it is worth noting that the Welrod was never made for the Commonwealth forces but only for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE).

Welrod Mk II - .32 ACP
The Welrod Mk II in the customization menu. Note the lack of a trigger guard, which indicates that it is the Mk II and not Mk I variant.
Holding the Welrod Mk II
Aiming the Welrod Mk II
Reloading the Welrod Mk II...
... And chambering a new round
Melee bashing with the Welrod Mk II

Rifles

Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I

The Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I appears in Day of Infamy as "Lee-Enfield No 4" and is available to the rifleman, communications, engineer and sniper classes. It holds 10 rounds in its magazine. That on top of it having the highest rate of fire among all three rifles makes the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I the best rifle in this game, however this advantage means nothing in the face of automatic weapons and semi-automatic weapons.

Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I - .303 British
The Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I in the customization menu, equipped with stripper clips, a sling and a pig-sticker bayonet. Players can choose between the pig-sticker or the sword bayonet.
Holding the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I
Aiming the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I
Reloading the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I with stripper clips
Thrusting a pig-sticker bayonet
Melee bashing with the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I

Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I (T)

Equipping the "7x scope" will add a No 32 scope and a cheekpad to the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I, essentially converting it to a Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I (T). This is only available to the sniper. As its name suggests, the 3.5x scope's magnification has been raised to 7x for gameplay purposes.

Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I (T) - .303 British
The Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I (T) in the customization menu. Note the cheekpad that has been added to the stock, and the visual bug. The weapon works fine in-game.
Holding the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I (T)
Looking through the scope

Lee Enfield No 4 Mk I with Projector Mk 5

Equipping "Rifle Grenades" will add a Projector Mk 5 mount for Energa anti-tank rifle grenades which are highly anachronistic, being developed only in the 1950s. This attachment is only available to the rifleman class. Like the cup grenade launcher for the Karabiner 98k, the player no longer loads blank rounds into the rifle prior to loading the grenade.

Energa rifle grenade and mounting - 75mm
The Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I with Energa grenades and Projector Mk 5 mounting in the customization menu
Holding the Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I with an Energa grenade mounted
Aiming the Energa grenade
Reloading the Energa launcher. The player attaches a new rifle grenade...
... And cycles the bolt to chamber the next blank which magically appeared

Submachine Guns

Sten Mk II

The Sten Mk II is the most common submachine gun of choice for the Commonwealth. It holds 32 rounds in its magazine and fires from an open bolt. It is available to the assault and communications classes. It is worth noting that unlike most other shooters, the player holds the Sten Mk II the right way.

Sten Mk II - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Sten Mk II in the customization menu. Only bolt-action rifles have visible sling models, albeit unanimated
Holding the Sten Mk II
Aiming the Sten Mk II
Reloading the Sten Mk II. After switching magazines the player pulls the bolt back.
Melee bashing with the Sten Mk II

Sten Mk IIS

Equipping the "suppressor" attachment will convert the Sten Mk II into a Mk IIS. This attachment is only available on cooperative modes.

Sten Mk IIS - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Sten Mk II in the customization menu
Holding the Sten Mk II
Aiming the Sten Mk II

Sten Mk V

The Sten Mk V is available to the officer class and can equip a bayonet. Like the Sten Mk II it holds 32 rounds in its magazine and fires from an open bolt. It is worth noting that Sten Mk Vs were issued mostly to airborne units rather than generic foot soldiers the game seems to portray.

Sten Mk V - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Sten Mk V in the customization menu with a sword bayonet attached
Holding the Sten Mk V
Aiming the Sten Mk V
Reloading the Sten Mk V. After switching magazines the player pulls the bolt back.
Bayonet thrusting
Melee bashing with the Sten Mk V

Sten Mk VI

Equipping the "suppressor" attachment converts the Sten Mk V into a Sten Mk VI. However, it retains its foregrip. It also loses its ability to mount a bayonet. This attachment is only available on cooperative modes.

Sten Mk VI - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Sten Mk VI in the customization menu with a sword bayonet attached
Holding the Sten Mk VI
Aiming the Sten Mk VI. Note the different iron sights.


M1928A1 Thompson

The M1928A1 Thompson appears in Day of Infamy as the "Thompson M1928A1" and has a 20-round magazine by default, firing from an open bolt. It is available to the Commonwealth officer and can equip a 30-round extended magazine. When the game was still in Alpha the Commonwealth support player had access to the 50-round drum, which bizarrely had no weight penalty when equipped. The drum attachment has since been removed. The M1928A1 also used to be the placeholder submachine gun of choice of the US Army until it was replaced by the more accurate M1 and M1A1 Thompson.

M1928A1 Thompson - .45 ACP
The M1928A1 Thompson in the customization menu
Holding the M1928A1 Thompson
Aiming the M1928A1 Thompson
Reloading the M1928A1 Thompson. The player taps the magazine against the receiver before inserting it. This is because the weapon's bolt correctly locks back and the additional tap is required to lengthen the empty reload.
Melee bashing with the M1928A1 Thompson. Note the melee animation which involves an angry fist rather than a strike with the buttstock.

M1928 Thompson

Equipping the "foregrip" attachment for the M1928A1 Thompson converts it into an M1928. However the weapon's bolt still locks back on empty like the M1928A1. They share the same iron sights.

M1928 Thompson - .45 ACP
The M1928 Thompson in the customization menu
Holding the M1928 Thompson
Reloading the M1928 Thompson to reveal the foregrip.

Machine Guns

Bren Mk III

The Bren Mk III appears in Day of Infamy as the "Bren Gun". It holds 30 rounds in its box magazine and fires from an open bolt. It is available to the Commonwealth support class.

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Bren Mk III - .303 British
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The Bren Mk III in the customization menu
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Holding the Bren Mk III
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Aiming the Bren Mk III
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Reloading the Bren Mk III. Note the empty magazine inserted into the magwell. This issue does not occur on non-empty reloads.
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Melee bashing with the Bren Mk III

Lewis Gun

The Lewis gun appears in Day of Infamy and is available to the Commonwealth machine gunner. It holds 47 rounds in its pan magazine and fires from an open bolt. Being the "lighter" machine gun option it can be aimed even when undeployed. It is probably the most dated gun in the game.

Lewis gun Mk I - .303 British
The Lewis gun in the customization menu
Holding the Lewis gun
Aiming the Lewis gun
Reloading the Lewis gun
Melee bashing with the Lewis gun

Vickers Mk VI

The Vickers machine gun appears in game as "Vickers" and is available for the Commonwealth machine gunner. It resembles a Mk VI or a Mk IV B with the bipods of a Mk VII and was based on a rare version seen in Malaya. Since both Vickers shared many parts it may be possible to use the bipods on a Mk VI. It is the "heavier" alternative that can only be aimed when deployed. It fires from a 250-round belt and is open-bolt. A point to note is that the Vickers Mk VI was mainly a machine gun to be mounted on tanks that was replaced early in the war by Browning M2s and Besa machine guns and it would be unlikely to see them carried by troops on the Western Front late into the war.

Vickers Mk VI - .303 British
Vickers Mk VII - .303 British
The Vickers machine gun in the customization menu
Holding the Vickers machine gun
Aiming the Vickers machine gun. The player pushes aside the carry handle to clear the sight picture.
Reloading the Lewis gun
Melee bashing with the Lewis gun

Weapons of the US Army


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