Global Operations Remake Mod or "GORM" for short, will attempt to re create Global Operations exactly as it was, every weapon, every model, every animation, to look exactly as it was in the original game but with enhanced visuals and support on a better engine. Wish us luck, and please add is mod to your mod watch list if you would like news updates!

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cowzwithgunz
cowzwithgunz - - 68 comments

It's very high-res, the barrel looks like a silencer, I would measure it down. I like the scope. The stock looks a little short (I'm probably just used to long stocks). The grip looks like it has some chrome on it, which is fine but I'm used to seeing black. The little stub on the end of the grip should be more of a slant than an attachment. As is, it kinda feels like it was glued on or something like that, you get what I mean? It just feels unnatural. On the G36k's I see, it looks like it's attached and slanted. Sorry, I don't really know how to put that well. It still looks a little blocky on the left half of the gun (forgot the name of what they call it), it would be nice to see it smoothed out with less shine on the black parts. Overall, pretty ******* bad *** model, I can tell it took some time and hard work with this. Joacim, are you Scandinavian?

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joacim
joacim - - 1 comments

yes I'm from Scandinavian

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cowzwithgunz
cowzwithgunz - - 68 comments

One last thing, I like how you made the difference in color AND separation of the butt-stock. Some modelers just make it the same and it feels wrong.

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Photo-realistic g36k! made by Joacim Åkerlund.