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Why are retro tactical shooters so much more fun and interesting than modern ones?
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>>12283578
Because they had a clear goal and were designed to achieve that goal, without all the MILSIM larp padding.
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Hows the gunmodel mod?
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>>12283582
It's a hack, sort of like a trainer. Works nicely though.
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im developing a mod to make the night vision more realistic. the models are far too too bright.
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>>12283606
That's because they're using built-in IR Illuminators.
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>>12283628
According to the Ghost Recon Prima Guide, it's the enemies giving off a heat signature, so they're clearly using some sort of green monochrome thermal vision.
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my mod will make the character models pure black on a green landscape, so you will still need to look carefully to see the enemy. im going to call it 'ghost recon - night vision ninjas mod v1.0'



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