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Author(s): Snipes (added by .) |
| Prefab Category: CS > Vehicles |
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Fast Attack Vehicle v1.0
by Snipes
copyright 2000
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Total production time: 2 hours
Total testing time: 1 hour
This is a fast attack vehicle, based on the chenowa desert attack buggies used by the Navy Seals and other various special
forces of the US and other nations during previous conflicts. Known for their speed, manuverability, and firepower these are used for
recon and scouting. This is designed for the Counter-Strike mod for Half Life with its newly implemented drivable vehicle code. This
vehicle should be near the Counter-Terrorist, accessed easily to drive them to conflict quickly. Two FAV's would be ideal for the CTs,
just be sure to rename all the entities on the second vehicle. It can hold 1 driver and 2 passangers. A player with an M249 (PARA <-
the wrong name, SAW) should occupy the rear seat, and the driver side passenger should have some sort of automatic weapon to be
most effective. To get the in driver seat, or passanger seat next to it, you have to crouch. To get in the rear seat you have to climb up.
It is very fast and manuverable so be carefull. Remember, don't drink and drive :).
If you have any questions, comments, or problems please e-mail me at pillaka@usa.net.
If you have this vehicle in a finished map for CS PLEASE E-MAIL me at pillaka@usa.net
Thank you. Have fun |
| Added: 2 years ago |
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