: MMod 1.3 allows players to pick up previously stationary weapons, such as the Tau Cannon from the buggy or detachable Combine emplacement guns.
Version 1.3 is also highly compatible with other popular projects. It is frequently paired with for improved map lighting or used as a platform for texture-heavy mods like Enhanced Maps or Cinematic Mod . Installation Overview To run MMod 1.3, you generally need the following:
is a comprehensive overhaul of Valve’s legendary shooter that modernizes its combat and visual identity without sacrificing the core "vanilla" feel. Rather than rewriting the game’s narrative, version 1.3 focuses on refining the mechanical interactions between the player, their arsenal, and the environment. Core Improvements and Features
: Standard hitscan weapons are replaced with a projectile-based system, adding weight and travel time to shots. Weapons now feature dynamic recoil, spread, and vastly improved animations, including smooth reloads and stylish "inspect" movements.
: Players can now use true iron sights and aim-down-sights (ADS) for certain weapons like the pistol and revolver.
One of MMod's greatest strengths is its modularity. Almost every change can be toggled via an in-game menu, allowing users to keep the new weapon sounds while reverting to the original crosshair or projectile settings.
: Combine soldiers have more reactive AI, glowing eyes for better visibility in the dark, and more aggressive tactics, making encounters more challenging. Customization and Compatibility