Call of Duty WW2, STG 44
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Call of Duty WW2, STG 44
Call of Duty WW2, M1 Garand
Metro Exodus, Crossbow
(From the E3 2017 reveal trailer)
Prey (2017), Throne S4 Tactical Pump Shotgun
Prey (2017), Disruptor Stun Gun
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Glad you enjoy it!
Are you the guy from that greentext story who danced the the club by doing reload animations with his hands while bobbing his knees
Yes.
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway, M1918A2 BAR
Medal of Honor: Frontline, M1 Garand
Red Orchestra 2: Storm Rising, Type 96 LMG
Rise of The Triad (2013), Dual Pistols
-I forgot how cool the reloading animations in the Rise of The Triad 2013 remake are. The dual pistols reload is amazing. Throwing the clips up in the air and catching them is pretty awesome. Probably impossible. Couldn’t tell you. I’m not a physicist. I also love the way the slides are pulled back, one hand doing each one in a smooth and quick motion. What a great reloading animation.
Day of Defeat Source, M1928A1 “Tommy Gun”
Call of Duty: World At War, MP40
Red Orchestra 2, Gewehr 41
-I love a nice, long reload. Sometimes videogames will speed the reloading process up, which is fine. Sometimes it’s more fun and makes the game better if all the reload animations are snappy and quick.
But I love when a game focuses on realism or authenticity. And this fantastic rifle reload in Red Orchestra 2 is a great example of this. Two separate clips are loaded into the rifle and then you still aren’t done. It makes the gun feel like a real and intricate piece of hardware.
Battlefield 1943, Type-100
M1 Garand, Call of Duty: World at War
-Simple but effective reload. Sadly not having the sound hurts this reload. The ping that the M1 Garand makes when it has run out ammo is such a great noise. Well excpet for the fact that during WW2 Japanesse troops learned that this was the best time to strike, after the ping they would charge. So some US troops would use an empty clip and simulate the ping, tricking them into charging.
Also, fun fact World at War was the last Call of Duty to be released on PS2. Weird.
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