@AlphonseDaya There's no reload animation in this version, and so when the weapon reloads its clip, it just disappears as the signal to the player that he can't fire.
Oscar is right. I once visited chumps in his mental hospital after his asperger's degenerated into full on autism. He can't ever speak and rolls his head around in his neck like it's attached with a thin piece of string. He has a specially-designed keyboard and mouse which cater to his claw-like hands so that he can still do the only thing he loves -- play quake.
What's with the constant disappearance of the view model?
AlphonseDaya 6 months ago
@AlphonseDaya There's no reload animation in this version, and so when the weapon reloads its clip, it just disappears as the signal to the player that he can't fire.
Tickenest 6 months ago
@Tickenest Ah, I see.
AlphonseDaya 6 months ago
the player is an aspie
OscarMaris 2 years ago
Explain.
Tickenest 2 years ago
@Tickenest no, aspie
OscarMaris 2 years ago
No, I mean what makes you think he's aspie?
Tickenest 2 years ago
Oscar is right. I once visited chumps in his mental hospital after his asperger's degenerated into full on autism. He can't ever speak and rolls his head around in his neck like it's attached with a thin piece of string. He has a specially-designed keyboard and mouse which cater to his claw-like hands so that he can still do the only thing he loves -- play quake.
foggie 2 years ago