The fight for survival is on! OverDose is a class, team & objective based multiplayer game set on a post-apocalyptic Earth. With gameplay in the tradition of classic games such as Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Enemy Territory, melded with up to date gameplay mechanics and movement, OverDose is a unique blend of online action, team play and of course, lots of gore. Using id tech 2 as a base, OverDose features updated engine features like full real time lighting and shadow mapping, physically based rendering, particle and physics simulations and more. Plus, in classic id Software tradition, our engine and game are fully moddable and scriptable, meaning even amateur mod makers can bring their own creations to life with ease. This isn't war... It's an all out apocalypse!
Marauder "Bolt Gun" Concept - Artwork by Joseph Silverman.
I like this A LOT.
Liking it chief. Nice Wild West vibe going on there.... attachments please? knthx
De attachments are in progress matey boy and coming soon enough, give us chance old bean :p
like it! looks so "mad maxish" it's great! :)
Oh wow this is amazing
Looks great :) would perfectly fit the "Marauders" with that "trashy" look
Little bandage there, little over here and it looks like new!
I'm thinking maybe that blade needs to be more over the top. I know it ain't practical, but like twice the length of the barrel.
Theres a reason why we like Natalie Portman over Katie Price, amigo ;) Natural beauty over in your face works a lot more, plus its weighted a lot better this way it seems.
Maybe if we had weapon specific melee it would be ideal, but we don't, so theres no need. ATM, it serves as a nice little extra. But value the point, and maybe it can be brought over into the more heavy hitting weapons like the MDR assault rifle?
Well, then it'd probably be compared to Gears 3's retro lancer...
That's assuming you care about the inane ramblings of some keyboard toddler shouting "*** U *** U RIPPD OFF GRS OF WR". And who does?
This thing looks like it could really blow someone away; it reminds me of how in WWII, soldiers would wrap metal wire around the wooden furniture of their rifles when using them to launch grenades, because the force of the grenade's propellant could cause the stock to crack apart