As of 2018, Red Orchestra 2 and Rising Storm still have separate Steam pages despite providing the same game and content. If you could hide the scope you would see, that your view still moves one pixel, but this then gets multiplied by the zoomfactor of the cameraview of the scope and the cameraview texture projected on your scopelens moves twice as much (4x, 6x with the unlock scopes) so you would have to be able to move 1/2 (1/4, 1/6) pixel 'on-screen' to move 1. If you purchased it before September 2014 you can pay a small upgrade fee to unlock all the Rising Storm content, otherwise you can only play as a rifleman. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad and Rising Storm GOTY, now known as Rising Storm/Red Orchestra 2 GOTY on Steam, is a tactical multiplayer first-person shooter video game set during World War II, developed and published by Tripwire Interactive.It is a sequel to Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45.The title focuses heavily on the Battle of Stalingrad and the Pacific Theater. Rising Storm includes all of Red Orchestra 2's content and is available free for owners of the original RO2 who purchased it after September 2014 (in fact it's included in all the latest updates so you don't really have a choice). Playing Rising Storm/Pacific Theater content is as simple as joining a server hosting it (both games share the same server browser) they will have the letters RS at the beginning of the map name. It adds the American and Imperial Japan factions, a new armament of weapons and 4 new maps: Saipan, Betio, Hanto, and Iwo Jima. Despite being advertised as a new game or "stand alone expansion", Rising Storm is more or less an enhanced version of Red Orchestra 2 with the Pacific Theater added.
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