In version 1.71, the "Stress System" is brutal. Your hands shake as you try to cook a meal over a kerosene stove while shells whistle overhead. One wrong move, one neglected telegram, or one jammed gun, and the bunker becomes your tomb. The radio barks: "Hold the line at all costs."
You look at your men—tired, dirty, and looking to you for a miracle. You grab the radio headset, take a deep breath of the metallic, oily air, and prepare for the longest day of your life. Soubor: WW2.Bunker.Simulator.v1.71.zip ...
You scramble to the periscope. You have to manage the generator's fuel, or you'll be fighting in total darkness. You have to calibrate the heavy MG-42, but the barrel is overheating. Most importantly, you have to keep your squad's morale from bottoming out as the ceiling shakes with every "K-Boom" of the naval guns. In version 1
Your stomach growls, a reminder that the supply lines were cut two days ago. You check the inventory: three cans of mystery meat, a half-empty canteen, and a stack of letters you’re supposed to censor but haven't the heart to read. Through the narrow concrete slit—your only window to the world—you see the gray Atlantic churning. Suddenly, a flare goes up. The silhouettes of landing craft emerge through the fog like prehistoric beasts. The simulator begins now. The radio barks: "Hold the line at all costs