AK47 (...) - Weapon Sound Comparison (Games) - Part 2/2
This is part 2 of the AK sound comparison.
Let's discuss about the sound effects and models of the weapons.
Just to make this clear right from the start: There are way too many fucking games on this planet with a goddamn Kalashnikov in it and NO, I DON'T have GTA IV ... and I DON'T WANT AMERICAS ARMY 3 ON MY PC. I didn't get my hands on an AK47 in AA because it always gave the carbine version (Yes i fucking wrote smg before, blame cock of duty) ... the game sucks anyway.
The AK47 always appears first. If not, it's a newer version, because some games do not use the old model, like Crysis. I don't own any consoles, so these videos come from PC games.
The AK-47 (or Kalashnikov) is a selective fire, gas operated 7.62mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the 1940s. Six decades later, the AK-47 and its variants and derivatives remain in service throughout the world. It has been manufactured in many countries and has seen service with regular armed forces as well as irregular, revolutionary and terrorist organizations worldwide.
Part 1: Americas' Army / Army Ops, Battlefield 2, Desert Combat (BF1942 Mod), Battlefield Vietnam, Crysis, FarCry 2, Call of Duty 4, Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, Counter-Strike: Source, The Specialists (Half-Life Mod), Hostile Intent (Half-Life Mod), Insurgency (A Steam Source-Mod), Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, Operation Flashpoint,
Part 2: XIII, Command & Conquer - Generals: Zero Hour, No One Lives Forever 1 & 2, Killing Floor, SWAT 4, Jagged Alliance 2, GTA: San Andreas, World in Conflict, Soldier of Fortune 2, Tactical Ops and Max Payne 2 (low framerate problem with fraps) at the end.
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