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These are the most basic ones to change and before you do anything more complex, it's advised you stick with these variables. |
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 27 February 2014
Callofduty4 created this guide for weapon modding in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare PC/Mac
Weapon modding may sound hard, but in fact it is extremely easy and I will provide a step-by step walkthrough on what to do. This method was done on a Mac, but it will work for PC as well.
This technique can be expanded to make every single weapon to your specifications. Of course, because the coding is so unorganized it is very easy to make mistakes, but if you're careful with it is's very simple and yields some fun results. Note that you can't actually use these mods in a public server, but that's good because otherwise we'd be seeing automatic Barretts and MP5s with a ROF of 2000RPM everywhere.
Here are a few screenshots of what you can do:
List of variables
There are many variables which can be changed, but I will list the main ones.
- \fireType\ - This is how the weapon will fire. Single Shot for semiautomatic, Full Auto for fully automatic, and 3-Round Burst for 3-round burst.
- \maxAmmo\ - The max ammo you can have for that weapon.
- \startAmmo\ - The starting ammo you can have.
- \clipSize\ - This is the magazine size for the weapon.
- \adsViewKickPitchMin\0\adsViewKickPitchMax\0\adsViewKickYawMin\0\adsViewKickYawMax\0 - This gives the weapon 0 recoil, with careful copy and pasting this can be applied to all weapons.
- \fireTime\ - Lowering the variable will give the weapon a higher rate of fire. A fireTime of 0.05 gives the player a rate of fire of 1200 RPM, A fireTime of 0.01 gives a rate of fire of 6000 RPM. Tip - aiming at the sky gives a much higher FPS rate and makes the rate of fire more obvious. General formula = 60/T where T is the value of \fireTime\
These are the most basic ones to change and before you do anything more complex, it's advised you stick with these variables.
If you have any more questions/problems, feel free to ask them on the talk page.
Enjoy!