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Ballistic Weapons (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A popular mod for Unreal Tournament 2004, created by RuneStorm. Instead of focusing on game modes, they focused on new guns.Lots and lots of guns.Even better, the whole mod can be added to any game type with a single mutator.The original homepage is here. Though RuneStorm has abandoned the mod, a new development team has picked up the reins, actively updating it well into The New '20s; the latest Complete Collection version can be downloaded from their Discord server here.Note: Since Ballistic Weapons is a mutator, all non-weapon tropes on the UT2004 page also apply here. | |
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A.K.A.-47: A number of weapons are based on real-world weapons, given alternate names. The M50 and M30 are obviously based on an M16, but lack several features (no forward assist, for one); the M46 Jackal is also similar to an M4 or M4A1, but again is missing several features and has a barrel assembly that looks more like a SCAR-H than an M4 variant and uses wood furniture, not to mention it's in a caliber that simply isn't used with the M4 (.310). The MJ51, however, is a straight-up M4. Yet another variant, the LK05, mashes together bits and pieces of the Magpul Masada and the SCAR-L (mostly the stock). The RS8 is rather obviously a Colt 1911 derivative (Smith & Wesson 1006). Similarly, the GRS9 is a 9mm Glock. The XK2 SMG looks like an MP5, but has a massively different action - it has no cocking handle, instead it has an ambidextrous ejection port that's also used to prime the weapon.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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