Oh, one of my favourite topics... time to log back in and nerd around a bit. Note everything I will talk about refers to the Normandy timeframe.
Corvin wrote:Hello some WW2 inaccuracies i find out in PR and would love to report.
Easy fixes:
German Engineer (Pioner)
Currently using wrongly Kar98 - in fact German Pioners were equipped with MP-40 or other SMG by doctrine so standard Pioner Squad had one more additional SMG compare to standard Granadier squad. That's easy fix.
That is kind of a half truth. For one thing, most men in a Pionier group still used rifles. This can even be seen in the sources you posted a bit further down. Now in a Panzerpionier Platoon there was supposed to be one more smg, but that was the board weapon of the apc. So technically they had access to 2, yes:
https://www.wwiidaybyday.com/kstn/kstn714fg1jun44.htm
HOWEVER, the German infantry squad organisation in use at the time also had 2 smgs, one for the squad leader and one unassigned, probably for his assistant.
https://www.wwiidaybyday.com/kstn/kstn131n1mai44.htm
Now gameplay wise, I would probably argue that if you pick a pioneer kit, you just play as a lowly pioneer, not a squad leader and also not an APC driver, so the K98k is completely accurate and we have the same setup on literally every FH2 map as well. And FH2 takes historical accuracy a lot more seriously.
German Spotter: as part of two man unit they were equipped with SMG (Mp40) just like equivalents of other armies (US spotter should get either Grease gun or Tommy too)
This might technically be true, if a spotter is supposed to be a specialised guy attached to the infantry or tank unit from an artillery battery. That said, he would be low on the totem pole for receiving an smg, so might have used just a pistol or a rifle more in practice.
The Americans tended to give out M1 Carbines to these kind of roles. In fact, smgs were not massively common in the US army and often used more by vehicle crews or as a floating reserve of guns that could be used however, not assigned to a specific role. For instance, US squad leader on paper were equipped with Garands, but starting in July 44 there were 6 Thompsons in reserve in each rifle company. Did these often go to squad leaders? Apparently, but often they also were kept back for patrols and stuff like that.
On Carentan:
Alternative Automatic RIfleman should get MG-34/42 instead of MP-40. And considering that was Fallschirmjäger fighting there in real life they could get MP-40 for other kits instead (medic, breacher perhaps) since both Regiment of 6. FSJ division and 3rd FSJ div in Normandy had confirmed extra number of SMGs in use.
6th FSJ Division was not in Normandy, you mean 6th regiment.
Other than that this is true, they had more smgs on average than an infantry division and also 2 lmgs in each squad instead of just one. They also had a lot more sniper rifles and probably one in each squad, possibly using the ZF41 scope. This is based on the original strength reports our researcher found recently.
Panzer IV C/D and StuG III B just shouldn't exist on 1944+ maps - if any of those were in service they were at eastern front in reserve divisions or just few used by 21st Panzer. Those tanks were totally out of service and should be replaced by either Pz IV F2 (which are innaccurate too but still better)
This is true. 21st had one Panzer IVC and it may not have been used. Not sure if the older Stug models were in use, I know they turned up later in Holland.
Grease Gun is under represented in game currently. Falklands have correct model of it and some roles for US could use it: engineer, alternative medic, spotter etc.
The Grease Gun was used exactly like the Thompson in the way I described above and by the time of Normany the Thompson was still more common. US engineers were not officially assigned any smgs, they had Garands and Carbines.
US Squad Leader on US Airbourne maps could get M1 Carabine instead of M1 Garands which would be more accurate
No, that is video game nonsense, Airborne squad leaders had Garands according to ToE. The M1A1 Carbine in Airborne units was used by mortar or MG crews as well as officers and other such roles. A squad leader would not have been issued with one officially. Now, did it never happen? Probably it did, but a Garand is still more accurate.
Won't argue with the other stuff, that is just an issue of the assets not being there.