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Unfortunately some C-hands holding this weapon cause stretching of the graphics.
models/arcw/kraken/40sw.mdl
‘Can a mod really make me feel this way?’ I asked myself, as I browsed through each rifle and handgun, one by one, like I was walking through a modern art exhibit.
Every weapon seemed to have a life of its own; the firing sounds, the recoil, even the visual weight on screen—everything was immaculately crafted.
‘This isn’t just a mod,’ I thought. ‘This is a digital masterpiece.
– ¿Es posible emocionarse tanto por un mod? – me pregunté, mientras recorría uno por uno los distintos fusiles y pistolas, como si estuviera en una galería de arte moderno.
Cada arma parecía tener vida propia; el sonido al disparar, la precisión del retroceso, incluso el peso visual en pantalla... todo estaba perfectamente cuidado.
– Esto no es un simple mod – pensé –. Esto es una obra maestra digital