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'''Bet On Soldier''' is a first person shooter set in an very alternate history 1998 and psuedo-sequel to "Iron Storm" by the same developer and is heavily implied to be in the same universe due to re-using assets from a canned sequel and featuring the insignia of one of the factions from Iron Storm. | '''Bet On Soldier''' is a first person shooter set in an very alternate history 1998 and psuedo-sequel to "Iron Storm" by the same developer and is heavily implied to be in the same universe due to re-using assets from a canned sequel and featuring the insignia of one of the factions from Iron Storm. | ||
− | War has become highly | + | War has become highly commercialized with the "B.O.S" Bet on Soldier TV Program and the economy relies on it, this is reflected in gameplay as the player earns cash from killing enemies that is used to save your gam and buy ammo/armour repairs during missions and buy weapons in-between missions and can choose which B.O.S Champion mini-bosses they will encounter, with stronger mini-bosses having a larger cash price. |
An odd error present is that some weapons have the character pull the charging handle to eject the magazine. | An odd error present is that some weapons have the character pull the charging handle to eject the magazine. | ||
− | The game recieved two expansions, ''Blood of Sahara'' and ''Black Out Saigon'', these expansions recieved very little fanfaire in English markets, to the point where some believe they were never released at all and had the highly harmful to modern PCs Starforce DRM on the disc, these expansions did eventually receive a digital re-release on Gamersgate however they have since been delisted, unlike the main game which is still on Gamersgate, Steam and GOG, they follow Max Balding and Hang Shaiming in (very short) prequel stories leading to their involvement in the main game's plot. | + | The game recieved two expansions, ''Blood of Sahara'' and ''Black Out Saigon'', these expansions recieved very little fanfaire in English markets, to the point where some believe they were never released at all and had the highly harmful to modern PCs Starforce DRM on the disc meaning they faded into obscurity, these expansions did eventually receive a digital DRM-free re-release on Gamersgate however they have since been delisted, unlike the main game which is still on Gamersgate, Steam and GOG, they follow Max Balding and Hang Shaiming in (very short) prequel stories leading to their involvement in the main game's plot. |
Each weapon catagory uses the same basic model with maybe the addition of a scope or other attachment for the upgraded versions, though most versions appear to be identical in-game. | Each weapon catagory uses the same basic model with maybe the addition of a scope or other attachment for the upgraded versions, though most versions appear to be identical in-game. | ||
− | While the Pistol and Submachine gun are depicted being dual-wielded in promotional material/the game's intro, they are only usable like this in-game in the ''Black Out Saigon'' expansion. | + | While the Pistol and Submachine gun are depicted being dual-wielded in promotional material/the game's intro, they are only usable like this in-game in the ''Black Out Saigon'' expansion, these special Dual verisons have much higher damage and accuracy but much more expensive in price/ammo costs. |
=Pistol= | =Pistol= | ||
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=Assault Rifle ''Blood of Sahara''= | =Assault Rifle ''Blood of Sahara''= | ||
− | In ''Blood of Sahara'', the Assault Rifle is replaced by a different Assault Rifle with an underbarrel Shotgun that resembles a [[FAMAS]]. | + | In ''Blood of Sahara'' and kept in ''Black Out Saigon'', the Assault Rifle is replaced by a different Assault Rifle with an underbarrel Shotgun that resembles a [[FAMAS]]. |
[[File:FAMAS G1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FAMAS G1 - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | [[File:FAMAS G1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FAMAS G1 - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | ||
− | [[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle.jpg|600px|none|Max Balding | + | [[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle.jpg|600px|none|Max Balding holds the FAMAS-like Rifle as he obseves an NPC firing it.]] |
[[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle2.jpg|600px|none|Balding first pulls the charging handle to eject the Magazine.]] | [[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle2.jpg|600px|none|Balding first pulls the charging handle to eject the Magazine.]] | ||
[[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle3.jpg|600px|none|Just after inserting a magazine.]] | [[Image:BetonSoldierBloodSaharaAssaultRifle3.jpg|600px|none|Just after inserting a magazine.]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 4 July 2023
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Pistol
Desert Eagle
A Desert Eagle appears chambered inaccurately in 9mm as the sole handgun of Aftershock.
Submachine Guns
Micro Uzi
A Micro Uzi appears as one of the Submachine Guns available.
Shotguns
Franchi SPAS-12
The Franchi SPAS-12 appears as one of the two shotguns in Aftershock.
SPAS 15
The Franchi SPAS-15 appears as the second shotgun and is capable of burst fire.
Explosives
F-1 Grenade
A Grenade heavily based on the F-1 hand grenade appears as the "Fragmentation Grenade".
M26 Grenade
A Grenade heavily based on the M26 hand grenade appears as the "Phosphorus Grenade".
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Bet On Soldier is a first person shooter set in an very alternate history 1998 and psuedo-sequel to "Iron Storm" by the same developer and is heavily implied to be in the same universe due to re-using assets from a canned sequel and featuring the insignia of one of the factions from Iron Storm.
War has become highly commercialized with the "B.O.S" Bet on Soldier TV Program and the economy relies on it, this is reflected in gameplay as the player earns cash from killing enemies that is used to save your gam and buy ammo/armour repairs during missions and buy weapons in-between missions and can choose which B.O.S Champion mini-bosses they will encounter, with stronger mini-bosses having a larger cash price.
An odd error present is that some weapons have the character pull the charging handle to eject the magazine.
The game recieved two expansions, Blood of Sahara and Black Out Saigon, these expansions recieved very little fanfaire in English markets, to the point where some believe they were never released at all and had the highly harmful to modern PCs Starforce DRM on the disc meaning they faded into obscurity, these expansions did eventually receive a digital DRM-free re-release on Gamersgate however they have since been delisted, unlike the main game which is still on Gamersgate, Steam and GOG, they follow Max Balding and Hang Shaiming in (very short) prequel stories leading to their involvement in the main game's plot.
Each weapon catagory uses the same basic model with maybe the addition of a scope or other attachment for the upgraded versions, though most versions appear to be identical in-game.
While the Pistol and Submachine gun are depicted being dual-wielded in promotional material/the game's intro, they are only usable like this in-game in the Black Out Saigon expansion, these special Dual verisons have much higher damage and accuracy but much more expensive in price/ammo costs.
Pistol
The Pistol appears to be around the same shape as an MP7 in Pistol configuration, heavily upgraded verisons gain the ability to be fired fully automatic.
Submachine Gun
The Submachine Gun weapon class appear to be based on the IMI Uzi.
Assault Rifle Blood of Sahara
In Blood of Sahara and kept in Black Out Saigon, the Assault Rifle is replaced by a different Assault Rifle with an underbarrel Shotgun that resembles a FAMAS.