Shores of Victory is a realism based Half-Life total conversion modification staged in the Pacific front during World War 2. Battles are staged in non-fictional environments, meaning you can actually take part in the outcome of the war! Shores of Victory is a class based first person shooter - upon arrival in game, you may select your team - the Axis, which consists of the Imperial Japanese Army, or the Allies, which consists of the United States Marine Corps. From there, you may choose your class - Rifleman, Squad Leader, Support Infantry, Sniper, RTO, or Corpsman/Medic. Each class has it's own special abilities and benefits, providing a high grade of realism and fun. After the class is chosen, you are able to choose your actual in-game appearance from a large selection of player models. Next, you are able to select your arsenal. You may choose your primary weapon, secondary weapon and ammunition, as well as many other important items. The possibilities are endless. Actual gameplay...

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Well people, I havent posted in a while, but what can I say, the progress has been going awesome. Everyday there is something new that will bring us closer to a full beta release. We also hired a new skinner, his name is Terminus, and he will be here to help out MrFu709851 who is currently having problems

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Well people, I havent posted in a while, but what can I say, the progress has been going awesome. Everyday there is something new that will bring us closer to a full beta release. We also hired a new skinner, his name is Terminus, and he will be here to help out MrFu709851 who is currently having problems with his computer. Also, there has been a lot of talk about Iron Sights. What was originally decided by the team was to make our Iron Sight view as an image or a sprite, but once we hired Bittles, a very skillful animator, we have decided to use models and animations instead. If you're curious how this will work, I'll explain a bit. First off, once in game, the weapon is shown in a normal view (ala CS or DoD style). If you press a certain bound key, an animation is shown of the weapon being drawn into Iron Sight mode. Your accuracy is increased in this mode and you have a slight zoom, but your movement speed is greatly restricted. If you press the key again, an animation is shown of the weapon being pulled back down to the default hip level. Accuracy is very low in this normal view, but you can move faster. As a better example of how our Iron Sight viewing mode will function, Bittles has made a little AVI preview of his work. Click here to view the animation (DivX 5.05 required).

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Croftanator
Croftanator - - 67 comments

But why does he draw it from his head :D That's just plain crazeh :lol:

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