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This looks amazing. I'm really excited for it. As a small request, can you guys implement SMOD's Red Orchestra aiming mode? It would be awesome to have it back.
Hi Chr0n0Tr!gg3r. I have several questions:1) When you mentioned "The ability to play through Half-Life: Source, Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Half-Life 2: Lost Coast, and many many mods, custom maps, and more in SMOD13 (WIP)", does it mean that all of these games are in the mod or we need to own them separately?2) Will the cut enemies be from both Half Life 1 and 2 (Because I love see more variety of NPCs and enemies)?3) When you mentioned "A new and robust custom weapons system that not only allows for an infinite amount of custom weapons...", does it really mean that we can add as many custom SMOD as we like while ignoring the 30 custom weapons limit?I sorry if its too much to ask. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks.
God yes, thank you so much for working on this. I hope to see great, great, great tidings. Also, I made a quick webm demonstrating what alvaol62 was referring to in reference to Red Orchestra aiming mode: https://webmshare.com/XydzVSecond example: https://webmshare.com/bQE8mWhere would someone go if they wanted to watch out for the moment you release the first public version? Lastly, and this one's rather esoteric, do you folks plan to do anything with the commands already in Source that allow you to turn NPCs into allies, and others into enemies? Specifically things like: ent_fire !picker setrelationship "player d_li 90"In 2005 or 2006, I don't know if any of you ever saw it, there was an addon for HL2 somebody posted to halflife2.filefront.com called NPC Spawner. It no longer exists unfortunately, but it allowed players to turn any NPC into an enemy or ally on the fly. It also allowed the player to select one, or multiple NPCs and move them from place to place as if they were part of the player's squad. Again, rather esoteric, but I was curious if you folks knew about any of that.
Thank you for your answers, Chr0n0Tr!gg3r. But just one last question (probably): You said that the games have to be installed in a Steam account, but what if the games are not installed to said Steam account?
How many cocks do I have to suck to make this happen?
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