
What could be wrong with that, then? Well, the Sten gun wasn't in service until 1941; the first British paratroop operation was 'Colossus' in 1941; and the M1 helmet was only designed in Summer 1941- as a replacement for the (British type) M1917- the helmet then in use by some US forces, into 1942.
British Paras used the HSAT helmet ('Helmet Steel Airborne Unit'). I can't think of any occasion when they would have used the M1 helmet.

Okay- yes, it's just a game. The trouble is, I wonder what effect these historical howlers have on kids playing these games. Do they come to accept these campaigns as based on historical fact?
Remember when American hunk, Matthew McConaughey, and his intrepid American S-33 crew, captured the U-571- and with it a priceless example of the naval Enigma Machine? This was, in fact, based on the capture of the U-110, by the British HMS Bulldog (appropriately enough), back in 1941. I suspect that Bulldog's actual commander wasn't as good looking as Matthew, and that's why his heroics, and modelt demeanour, have been overlooked by history, and Hollywood. Be that as it may, It wasn't until 1944 that the US eventually captured a naval Enigma Machine.

Given the poor grasp that kids seem to have of history, these days, I only hope that these fictional revisions don't become 'factual'.
Anyway, I'm still very new new to PS4 and first-person shooters (having been previously immersed in firing real WW2 weapons), but I was drawn to Battlefield V, because it has a story called 'The Last Tiger'. The graphics looked great, and it was also an opportunity to 'command' a Tiger tank.

Then I looked at the tank.


Yes, It could have survived earlier campaigns, and had later wheels fitted...
More historic howlers, though. There are plenty of examples within the package, and campaigns, of history being rewritten to meet PC standards (and I don't mean computers


Some stills of the Last Tiger- a fun game, nonetheless, if only for the exceptional graphics:


and the 1945 issue Feifel air cleaners


Do check it out on Youtube, if you haven't already.
