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And yeah, there aren't as many unique guns in most packs nowadays, due to the current trend of having everything being "Realisitc" and "Tacticool".
And yes, that's the important part, sadly not a lot of people understands it here.
People really need to understand how to appreciate someone's work, especially if it's just free.
It's all before the whole concept of tactical reloading and other realism stuff got famous after the release of COD MW2019, and newer bases like ArcCW, MW Base or ARC9.
People's taste sure have changed over the times, and yeah, maybe someone can remake them someday.
I don't know who he created it for, but even for RP servers it would be too bad and hacky. All these repacks do not need a reload in the workshop, but a complete rework, because it is simply impossible to play normally with it without losing an eye.
The man himself has a bright memory, I hope in the near future his work will receive a kind of remake.