Sulkdodds
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Jesus christ. :x
By the way, at least one part of that blog is seeming bullshit: (EDIT: IGNORE THIS, I WAS WRONG LOL)
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2967/3094/1600/statuecompare.jpg
Except that if you look, you can't see whether it's a different weapon or not. The player models are also at slightly different angles, leading me to believe that in fact these are two screenshots taken in quick succession as the player strafes to one side firing his weapon. The second screenshot might only be showing the same gun in a different stage of its firing animation.
EDIT: Actually no scratch that it's a machinegun.
By the way, at least one part of that blog is seeming bullshit: (EDIT: IGNORE THIS, I WAS WRONG LOL)
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2967/3094/1600/statuecompare.jpg
This second image is the one that really bothered me and compelled me the most to create this. The top image shows a picture taken from a nuclear dawn news post, showing a person shooting at some enemies with a pistol. Even back then I thought there was something a little strange about the 'animations' on the players. The image underneath it is taken from page 3 of the magazine scan and shows the exact same scene except a different angle and a different weapon being fired. The reason for this is those 'players' are simply static props, exported and positioned like figurines, yet you are lead to believe that it is ingame action. Take a very close look, in both screenshots they are in identical poses.
Except that if you look, you can't see whether it's a different weapon or not. The player models are also at slightly different angles, leading me to believe that in fact these are two screenshots taken in quick succession as the player strafes to one side firing his weapon. The second screenshot might only be showing the same gun in a different stage of its firing animation.
EDIT: Actually no scratch that it's a machinegun.