Operation: Black Mesa is a total Source remake of Half Life: Opposing Force. Using the Source engine, the developers plan to recreate the Black Mesa research Facility as it was seen by Corporal Adrian Shephard of the H.E.C.U. Half-life: Opposing Force is still an amazing game, although it's not nearly as amazing as it was when it was released.
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Screenshots for the April Media Release
A little bit too gritty and scratched up for my taste, but well done nonetheless.
well its gonna exploded anyways lol. So i suppose maintenance isn't a priority?
It is, they are highly explosive devices, if you don't keep them up to date they could become a menace.
Then again, they are in a combat situation where getting scratched is a perfectly reasonable thing to happen. But maybe not quite so scratched.
What are those darker parts on the front supposed to be? They look pointy :X
They make them look dangerous! Well, they do explode...
Those are shrapnel bits just like on some old WW2 fragmentation hand grenades like the US Mark 2 Pineapple & some versions of the German stick grenade.
Although in reality, those grids had no effect on fragmentation. The real reason they were there was to make it easy to grip. Looking dangerous was a side-effect.
Nice model !
I don't think it should be so scratched. It's an explosive. No one would let it get damaged. Other than that, very cool. Will the shrapnel actually come off (something I'm planning for my own mod - I suggest you take it, too.
I agree that this looks too scratched up. It looks like a couple of grunts have been kicking it around for ***** and giggles.
It's a new sport - everybody kicks the tripmines, whoever makes one explode has their gibs laughed at. That's why they're scratched.
I like the gritty look of the mines, they look like they've been in one of Black Mesa's warehouses for an extended period of time.
why would they be in Black Mesa's warehouse? They're HECU supplies...
(buried)
HECU bough them in Black Mesa.
HECU was in Mesa even before the incident.
But during the incident, they have deployed more troops....
no?