I think that is absolutely amazing. Modeling is something I have always wanted to do. If we could get this in game, those sights would make people a lot happier.
!ViEtCoNgToM wrote:
I've been researching. And I've heard that a lot more aks-74u's that you would find would look like this....what do you guys think?
Yes Tom, most AKS-74U's do not have Kobra's on them; but then again, many AK rifles have the optic side mount on them, and would be able to host a Kobra.
No way!
This gotta be with the montainer as well! Or at least another insurgent class...
This weapon is too cool to only be used by one guy and in xtract hehehe... I think the insurgent leader should keep the fancy Dice's aks-74u and another class should use this one.
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Very nice man....very very nice man...now all you gotta do, is skin/texture it and hand it over to the devs or learn how to code it into the game! (which is hard i think).
yeah i tried doing weapon modelling as well...it wasnt hard and i modelled a handgun but it took me forever...it takes longer than map making!
Considering this is my all time favorite firearm in the world BLOODY AMAZING JOB! . I would love for this to be available regularly for the insurgents, it would be a total dissapointment for it to be only in extraction maps, and for the leader.
Mekstizzle wrote:Give me that anyday for MEC Spec Ops instead of some fake Mp5.
Its an HK53, fool!
And you wouldnt be moaning if they'd used my idea an put a 40 round mag on it...
The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
And you wouldnt be moaning if they'd used my idea an put a 40 round mag on it...
and is'nt the MP5 a fake G3/HK53 anyway??
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