Fun fact: Half Life had a cut moss growing feature that was cut Edit: I feel immense shame every time someone replies to this and reminds me of my typo
@@ZackShark1 It appears after you defeat the wall of flesh, and it’s another evil biome except this time it’s exceedingly pure, with unicorns and pixies (all still out to kill you) and the grass is blue
what a cool mod, although it just adds a layer of grass onto stuff that already exists, if the mod creator made it open source, this could open up a whole lot of possibilities
procedural moss is a meme in the half life community since one of the things gaben said when advritiseing half life was "theres going to be procedural moss" and obviously that got cut
love your content, at this point i don't even try all the mods you showcase or play a lot of gmod but something about your content is just really nice to go over on a morning
Love how the moss can cover an entire building with your computer but with my laptop its basically the equivalent as scrapping the real stuff off a tree and putting it on the sidewalk lo
Necros the most underrated gmod addon showcase-er because he actually put the links in the description and even if he forgot he will remember and put the link
The M60 is a belt-fed machine gun that fires the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge (similar to .308 Winchester), which is commonly used in larger rifles, such as the M14. It is generally used as a crew-served weapon and operated by a team of two or three individuals. The team consists of the gunner, the assistant gunner (AG), and the ammunition bearer. The gun's weight and the amount of ammunition it can consume when fired make it difficult for a single soldier to carry and operate. The gunner carries the weapon and, depending on his strength and stamina, anywhere from 200 to 1,000 rounds of ammunition. The assistant carries a spare barrel and extra ammunition, and reloads and spots targets for the gunner. The ammunition bearer carries additional ammunition and the tripod with associated traversing and elevation mechanism, if issued, and fetches more ammunition as needed during firing. The M60 can be accurately fired at short ranges from the shoulder thanks to its design. This was an initial requirement for the design and a hold-over in concept from the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle. It may also be fired from the integral bipod, M122 tripod, and some other mounts. M60 ammunition comes in a cardboard box containing a cloth bandolier of 100 pre-linked rounds. The M60 uses the M13 ammunition link, a change from the older M1 link system with which it was not compatible. The cloth bandolier is reinforced to allow it to be hung from the current version of the feed tray. Historically, units in Vietnam used B3A cans from C-rations packs locked into the ammunition box attachment system to roll the ammunition belts over for a straighter and smoother feed to the loading port to enhance reliability of feed. The later models changed the ammunition box attachment point and made this adaptation unnecessary.[6] The M60 has been adopted by various military agencies around the world. It also has been updated and modernized throughout the years to meet modern military requirements. The M60 machine gun began development in the late 1940s as a program for a new, lighter 7.62 mm machine gun. It was partly derived from German guns of World War II (most notably the FG 42 and the MG 42),[7][8] but it contained American innovations as well. Early prototypes, notably the T52 and T161 bore a close resemblance to both the M1941 Johnson machine gun and the FG 42.[9] The final evaluation version was designated the T161E3. It was intended to replace the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle and M1919A6 Browning machine gun in the squad automatic weapon role, and in the medium machine gun role. One of the weapons tested against it during its procurement process was the FN MAG. The U.S. Army officially adopted the T161E3 as the M60 in 1957.[10] The decision to adopt the M60 instead of foreign designs, like modified versions of the proven German MG 42 or the still-unproven FN MAG, was largely due to strict Congressional restrictions requiring preference be given to the designs of United States arms manufacturers (even if a superior design was available from foreign sources) primarily out of desire to avoid paying licensing fees, but also out of a strong bias in favor of domestic products. The M60 later served in the Vietnam War as a squad automatic weapon with many United States units. Every soldier in the rifle squad would carry an additional 200 linked rounds of ammunition for the M60, a spare barrel, or both. The up-gunned M113 armored personnel carrier ACAV added two M60 gunners beside the main .50 caliber machine gun, and the Patrol Boat, River had one in addition to two .50 cal mounts.[11] During the Vietnam War, the M60 received the nickname "The Pig" due to its bulky size and appetite for ammunition.[12][13] Vietnam's tropical climate harshly affected weapons, and the M60 was no exception. Its light weight led to it being easily damaged and critical parts like the bolt and operating rod wore out quickly. Even so, soldiers appreciated the gun's handling, mechanical simplicity, and effective operation from a variety of firing positions. United States Navy SEALs used M60s with shorter barrels and no front sights to reduce weight. Some SEALs had feed chutes from backpacks to have a belt of hundreds of rounds ready to fire without needing to reload.[14] The Vietnam War is replete with stories that demonstrate the effectiveness of the M60 in combat. Medal of Honor recipient Lance Corporal Richard Pittman, a Marine with 1/5 (1st Battalion/5th Marine Regiment), used the M60 to successfully engage superior elements of the 324th North Vietnamese Army (NVA) Division in 1966. M60 gunner Pittman fought his way up the trail of his platoon as the fight commenced. After defeating two enemy machine gun positions and suppressing enemies in his immediate vicinity, Pittman advanced another 50 m into the face of more attacking NVA. After the fight, two-thirds of Pittman's platoon were dead or wounded. In 1968, Sergeant Pittman was presented with the Medal of Honor by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[15] In the 1980s, the M60 was partially replaced by the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon within Army infantry squads. Their new doctrine with the weapon reduced the general-purpose machine gun role in favor of portability and a greater volume of fire. However, many disliked the M249, as it was lacking in reliability and accuracy.[16] In firefights the larger 7.62 mm round was preferred. In defensive roles, the M60 has better accuracy and a longer range to keep the enemy at bay. The M60 was retained in the vehicle-mounted and the general-purpose roles due to its greater power and range than the 5.56 mm M249.[14] n United States Marine Corps service, concerns about the M60's reliability, weight, and the high round counts of many M60s in service prompted the adoption of the M60E3 to replace most original M60s in infantry units. The M60E3 was five pounds lighter than the original M60. It included a forward pistol grip and had the bipod mounted to the receiver rather than the barrel. The weapon still was not durable and its performance was reduced.[14] In the early 1990s, Saco Defense addressed Navy Special Warfare requirements to develop a retrofit parts package for the machine gun. Called the M60E4, it was more reliable and durable than the M60E3, had a "duckbill" flash suppressor, and a shorter and thicker positive lock gas cylinder extension. NAVSPECWAR units began to receive it in late 1994, when it was designated the Mk 43 Mod 0.[14] In January 1994, the U.S. Army began the Medium Machine Gun Upgrade Kit program. The only two competitors were M60 and M240 versions. Saco offered an "enhanced" M60E3 with improved parts, and FN offered the M240 variant of its MAG; both weapons were upgrade kits of weapons already in service. Eighteen guns of each were tested until December 1995. There were two main performance areas: mean rounds between stoppages (MRBS-jams) and mean rounds between failures (MRBF-parts breaking). 50,000 rounds were fired through both guns. The M240 had 2,962 MRBS and 6,442 MRBF, compared to the M60's 846 MRBS and 1,669 MRBF. As a result, the M240 was declared the winner and accepted into infantry service. Although the M60 was lighter, had better balance, was more controllable, and there were many in the inventory, it did not work reliably enough.[14] Starting with Ranger battalions, the U.S. Army began adopting and modifying M240 variants to replace their remaining M60s in the early 1990s. The M60, though largely phased out, continued to be used in the 21st century by U.S. Navy SEALs. It was the main 7.62 mm machine gun used by some U.S. special operations forces to the late 1990s. As of 2005 it was used by the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, and some reserve units. The M60 is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed, automatic machine gun that fires from the open-bolt position and is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. It has a cyclic rate of fire of around 500-650 rounds per minute (RPM). Ammunition is usually fed into the weapon from a 100 or 250-round disintegrating, metallic split-link belt. The design drew on many common concepts in firearms manufacture of the period, such as stamped sheet metal construction, belt feed (a modified mechanism for belt feed from the MG 42 with a single pawl), quick barrel replacement, a pistol grip and stock, and a semi bullpup design similar to the FG 42 (much of the action occupies the weapon's stock). The M60's operating system of an operating rod turning a rotating bolt was inspired by the FG 42, which was based on the much earlier Lewis Gun. The M60 was even constructed with a secondary assisting firing pin spring that is used in the FG 42 in semi-automatic mode even though it is actually unnecessary in the M60, which operates only in full automatic mode. The M60's gas operation is unique, and drew on technical advances of the period, particularly the White "gas expansion and cutoff" principle also exploited by the M14 rifle. The M60's gas system was simpler than other gas systems and easier to clean. The M60 was designed for mass production, like the MG 42 it was based on. While the M1919 required much machining for its large, recoil-operated internal mechanisms, the M60's stamped sheet receiver had a gas-operated, carrier-cammed bolt mechanism; the same type of mechanism was used on the Lewis machine gun.[14] The straight-line layout allowed the operating rod and buffer to run directly back into the buttstock and reduce the overall length of the weapon.
he said in the description that the inspiration was from one of gaben's original ideas to be in half life 2, that was real time moss growth, so waiting in an area would grow moss.
if only a hybrid sized moss existed, where when a 5x5 of size one is in place it creates a size 5. could be interesting and potentially allow for sizes larger growing at a time so it doesnt look largely blocky nor much lag i.e a size 5 instead of being 5x5 there could be a 2x5 with textures based off the world textures/grid so they properly line up. sounds like a neat possibility, theres quite a lot of modding possibility within games such as garry's mod
Your mod videos are great! The first time I discovered your stuff was around when you released the HMS Valiant video, & every time I watched you play with the mods you were showcasing, it looks very fun! :D
It makes me think of that scene in the first G I Joe movie where they fire that green shit at the Eiffel Tower and cause it to collapse on itself. I think there were nano machine involved with that one. You're definitely right though. That modder is thinking so far out of the box, that it causes writers like myself who don't even play Gary's mod to think of applications for this in a narrative sense. For example. Could you shoot a movie within Gary's Mod to showcase how absurd it would be if "Poison Ivy" from Bat-Man accessed her true potential? What sort of implications would that have on a city. This mod could definitely showcase a cinematic narrative like that.
Mee is actually a very good addon creator, It's like Gordon Freeman came to City 17 to save humanity with weapons, but in our case, Mee came to un-abandon Garry's Mod with addons!
Ooh, I remember seeing a mod just like this years ago before the steam workshop integration happened. Back then it was all big blobs though and not little pixels.
@@penggrin on the final hours of HL2 (a valve book about making HL2) they mencion how Cabe wanted "Realtime Moss" but the technology of the time didn't allow it, they never explain what they meant tho
So sorry that I forgot to put the links! It’s fixed now :)
Let's hope nothing like the malware corrupted mods happens again because that could be really bad for the Gmod community
@@tater_starch well it aint malware, malware leaks info while this thing that is happening is just putting an inappropriate image on the screen
@@themanman1549 what about the mining code?
@@tater_starch oh I forgot about that
You should have tried the moss on mossman instead of Odessa.
Oh my god that would be the best pun ever
@@NecrosVideos The True Moss Man
Fun fact: Half Life had a cut moss growing feature that was cut
Edit: I feel immense shame every time someone replies to this and reminds me of my typo
Floor's made'a floor.
Fun fact: half life had a cut feature that was cut, It was cut and just to say real quick, also cut.
did i mention it was cut
@@hl2betafan no but btw it was cut
@@maso5451 Fun fact: half life got cut so when gabe found out it was cut he cut the cut moss feature and got half life uncut
They should let you adjust the maximum amount it can grow. Maybe have some anti-moss gun in case of it getting out of control.
Or slow it down.
And be able to change the material so i Can cause a flesh infection.
This would be good for a alien isolation mod
Imagine creating hives with this
There is an Alien Isolation mod, it's in pieces but it's there.
It would be interesting seeing this be made into something more than just moss, like creating the corruption/crimson/hallow from terraria
Yes
Wait what is the hallow?
@@ZackShark1 It appears after you defeat the wall of flesh, and it’s another evil biome except this time it’s exceedingly pure, with unicorns and pixies (all still out to kill you) and the grass is blue
maybe letting you change the color of the moss?
@@joechristo2 ooooh ok
we finally got that real time growing moss Gabe Newell promised in an interview about Half-Life
what a cool mod, although it just adds a layer of grass onto stuff that already exists, if the mod creator made it open source, this could open up a whole lot of possibilities
I'm pretty sure you can open up and edit just about any gmod addon
@@Krisztian08 yep
If you add water and moss in Big City it would be Big City Swamp or Big Swamp City, but without the trees.
You turn it from New York to Louisiana.
I feel like if the texture was partially transparent at the edges instead of a solid block it'd be better
whenever he showcases a mod by "mee" i always (just for a split second) think he made the mod
I could never make things this amazing! I’m a huge fan of his work:D
procedural moss is a meme in the half life community since one of the things gaben said when advritiseing half life was "theres going to be procedural moss" and obviously that got cut
Gabe Newell always wanted to add moss growth to Half-life and Half-life 2, He also wanted to add it to Episode 3.
Maybe that's why we don't get Episode 3...
Man's been trying to make real time moss work 🗿
the reason we never got half life 3 is because gabe is still growing the moss
love your content, at this point i don't even try all the mods you showcase or play a lot of gmod but something about your content is just really nice to go over on a morning
Gabe would be so happy
Love how the moss can cover an entire building with your computer but with my laptop its basically the equivalent as scrapping the real stuff off a tree and putting it on the sidewalk lo
Necros the most underrated gmod addon showcase-er because he actually put the links in the description and even if he forgot he will remember and put the link
Everyday waiting for new videos, i love ur channel man keep doing good work and those machinimas with odessa :D
At last, Gabe Newell's dreams have been realized.
The M60 is a belt-fed machine gun that fires the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge (similar to .308 Winchester), which is commonly used in larger rifles, such as the M14. It is generally used as a crew-served weapon and operated by a team of two or three individuals. The team consists of the gunner, the assistant gunner (AG), and the ammunition bearer. The gun's weight and the amount of ammunition it can consume when fired make it difficult for a single soldier to carry and operate. The gunner carries the weapon and, depending on his strength and stamina, anywhere from 200 to 1,000 rounds of ammunition. The assistant carries a spare barrel and extra ammunition, and reloads and spots targets for the gunner. The ammunition bearer carries additional ammunition and the tripod with associated traversing and elevation mechanism, if issued, and fetches more ammunition as needed during firing.
The M60 can be accurately fired at short ranges from the shoulder thanks to its design. This was an initial requirement for the design and a hold-over in concept from the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle. It may also be fired from the integral bipod, M122 tripod, and some other mounts.
M60 ammunition comes in a cardboard box containing a cloth bandolier of 100 pre-linked rounds. The M60 uses the M13 ammunition link, a change from the older M1 link system with which it was not compatible. The cloth bandolier is reinforced to allow it to be hung from the current version of the feed tray. Historically, units in Vietnam used B3A cans from C-rations packs locked into the ammunition box attachment system to roll the ammunition belts over for a straighter and smoother feed to the loading port to enhance reliability of feed. The later models changed the ammunition box attachment point and made this adaptation unnecessary.[6]
The M60 has been adopted by various military agencies around the world. It also has been updated and modernized throughout the years to meet modern military requirements.
The M60 machine gun began development in the late 1940s as a program for a new, lighter 7.62 mm machine gun. It was partly derived from German guns of World War II (most notably the FG 42 and the MG 42),[7][8] but it contained American innovations as well. Early prototypes, notably the T52 and T161 bore a close resemblance to both the M1941 Johnson machine gun and the FG 42.[9] The final evaluation version was designated the T161E3. It was intended to replace the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle and M1919A6 Browning machine gun in the squad automatic weapon role, and in the medium machine gun role. One of the weapons tested against it during its procurement process was the FN MAG.
The U.S. Army officially adopted the T161E3 as the M60 in 1957.[10] The decision to adopt the M60 instead of foreign designs, like modified versions of the proven German MG 42 or the still-unproven FN MAG, was largely due to strict Congressional restrictions requiring preference be given to the designs of United States arms manufacturers (even if a superior design was available from foreign sources) primarily out of desire to avoid paying licensing fees, but also out of a strong bias in favor of domestic products.
The M60 later served in the Vietnam War as a squad automatic weapon with many United States units. Every soldier in the rifle squad would carry an additional 200 linked rounds of ammunition for the M60, a spare barrel, or both. The up-gunned M113 armored personnel carrier ACAV added two M60 gunners beside the main .50 caliber machine gun, and the Patrol Boat, River had one in addition to two .50 cal mounts.[11]
During the Vietnam War, the M60 received the nickname "The Pig" due to its bulky size and appetite for ammunition.[12][13] Vietnam's tropical climate harshly affected weapons, and the M60 was no exception. Its light weight led to it being easily damaged and critical parts like the bolt and operating rod wore out quickly. Even so, soldiers appreciated the gun's handling, mechanical simplicity, and effective operation from a variety of firing positions. United States Navy SEALs used M60s with shorter barrels and no front sights to reduce weight. Some SEALs had feed chutes from backpacks to have a belt of hundreds of rounds ready to fire without needing to reload.[14]
The Vietnam War is replete with stories that demonstrate the effectiveness of the M60 in combat. Medal of Honor recipient Lance Corporal Richard Pittman, a Marine with 1/5 (1st Battalion/5th Marine Regiment), used the M60 to successfully engage superior elements of the 324th North Vietnamese Army (NVA) Division in 1966. M60 gunner Pittman fought his way up the trail of his platoon as the fight commenced. After defeating two enemy machine gun positions and suppressing enemies in his immediate vicinity, Pittman advanced another 50 m into the face of more attacking NVA. After the fight, two-thirds of Pittman's platoon were dead or wounded. In 1968, Sergeant Pittman was presented with the Medal of Honor by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[15]
In the 1980s, the M60 was partially replaced by the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon within Army infantry squads. Their new doctrine with the weapon reduced the general-purpose machine gun role in favor of portability and a greater volume of fire. However, many disliked the M249, as it was lacking in reliability and accuracy.[16] In firefights the larger 7.62 mm round was preferred. In defensive roles, the M60 has better accuracy and a longer range to keep the enemy at bay. The M60 was retained in the vehicle-mounted and the general-purpose roles due to its greater power and range than the 5.56 mm M249.[14]
n United States Marine Corps service, concerns about the M60's reliability, weight, and the high round counts of many M60s in service prompted the adoption of the M60E3 to replace most original M60s in infantry units. The M60E3 was five pounds lighter than the original M60. It included a forward pistol grip and had the bipod mounted to the receiver rather than the barrel. The weapon still was not durable and its performance was reduced.[14]
In the early 1990s, Saco Defense addressed Navy Special Warfare requirements to develop a retrofit parts package for the machine gun. Called the M60E4, it was more reliable and durable than the M60E3, had a "duckbill" flash suppressor, and a shorter and thicker positive lock gas cylinder extension. NAVSPECWAR units began to receive it in late 1994, when it was designated the Mk 43 Mod 0.[14]
In January 1994, the U.S. Army began the Medium Machine Gun Upgrade Kit program. The only two competitors were M60 and M240 versions. Saco offered an "enhanced" M60E3 with improved parts, and FN offered the M240 variant of its MAG; both weapons were upgrade kits of weapons already in service. Eighteen guns of each were tested until December 1995. There were two main performance areas: mean rounds between stoppages (MRBS-jams) and mean rounds between failures (MRBF-parts breaking). 50,000 rounds were fired through both guns. The M240 had 2,962 MRBS and 6,442 MRBF, compared to the M60's 846 MRBS and 1,669 MRBF. As a result, the M240 was declared the winner and accepted into infantry service. Although the M60 was lighter, had better balance, was more controllable, and there were many in the inventory, it did not work reliably enough.[14]
Starting with Ranger battalions, the U.S. Army began adopting and modifying M240 variants to replace their remaining M60s in the early 1990s.
The M60, though largely phased out, continued to be used in the 21st century by U.S. Navy SEALs. It was the main 7.62 mm machine gun used by some U.S. special operations forces to the late 1990s. As of 2005 it was used by the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, and some reserve units.
The M60 is a gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed, automatic machine gun that fires from the open-bolt position and is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. It has a cyclic rate of fire of around 500-650 rounds per minute (RPM). Ammunition is usually fed into the weapon from a 100 or 250-round disintegrating, metallic split-link belt.
The design drew on many common concepts in firearms manufacture of the period, such as stamped sheet metal construction, belt feed (a modified mechanism for belt feed from the MG 42 with a single pawl), quick barrel replacement, a pistol grip and stock, and a semi bullpup design similar to the FG 42 (much of the action occupies the weapon's stock). The M60's operating system of an operating rod turning a rotating bolt was inspired by the FG 42, which was based on the much earlier Lewis Gun. The M60 was even constructed with a secondary assisting firing pin spring that is used in the FG 42 in semi-automatic mode even though it is actually unnecessary in the M60, which operates only in full automatic mode. The M60's gas operation is unique, and drew on technical advances of the period, particularly the White "gas expansion and cutoff" principle also exploited by the M14 rifle. The M60's gas system was simpler than other gas systems and easier to clean.
The M60 was designed for mass production, like the MG 42 it was based on. While the M1919 required much machining for its large, recoil-operated internal mechanisms, the M60's stamped sheet receiver had a gas-operated, carrier-cammed bolt mechanism; the same type of mechanism was used on the Lewis machine gun.[14] The straight-line layout allowed the operating rod and buffer to run directly back into the buttstock and reduce the overall length of the weapon.
You should make a mini show of the little skits/shorts you do (btw love your vids)
he said in the description that the inspiration was from one of gaben's original ideas to be in half life 2, that was real time moss growth, so waiting in an area would grow moss.
I'm weirdly reminded of the post apocalyptic world tyler durden described after the car crash
Imagine coming back to a game and all the npcs have been waiting so long that the entire world is now moss
Woah, that’s so cool! It’s like the corruption mod! Edit: wtf how 4 likes already damn
cant wait for mee's procedural terrain
This is what Gabe would've wanted
I like how he was like: I got a beefy ass Computer let me push this shit to the brim
its so sick! i bet somebody is gonna use this for their gmod realism videos
This is making Gaben VERY happy
Marc Laidlaw when he sees this: Perfection
if only a hybrid sized moss existed, where when a 5x5 of size one is in place it creates a size 5. could be interesting and potentially allow for sizes larger growing at a time so it doesnt look largely blocky nor much lag i.e a size 5 instead of being 5x5 there could be a 2x5 with textures based off the world textures/grid so they properly line up. sounds like a neat possibility, theres quite a lot of modding possibility within games such as garry's mod
Damn, this gives me classic Skydoesminecraft and popularmmos vibes.. Good times
Somewhere in the world, Gabe smiles as his one true dream comes to fruition
Your mod videos are great! The first time I discovered your stuff was around when you released the HMS Valiant video, & every time I watched you play with the mods you were showcasing, it looks very fun! :D
DUDE THIS IS COOL
Now I want procedural RAM, might better the damn frames.
I'm interested what's procedural ram and how does it work
I need to download some more!
The intro feels like a vanossgaming intro skit and I love it
Finally
Real-time moss growth
It makes me think of that scene in the first G I Joe movie where they fire that green shit at the Eiffel Tower and cause it to collapse on itself. I think there were nano machine involved with that one.
You're definitely right though. That modder is thinking so far out of the box, that it causes writers like myself who don't even play Gary's mod to think of applications for this in a narrative sense. For example. Could you shoot a movie within Gary's Mod to showcase how absurd it would be if "Poison Ivy" from Bat-Man accessed her true potential? What sort of implications would that have on a city. This mod could definitely showcase a cinematic narrative like that.
this is it. this is the shit that gabe wanted boys. this is it.
I'm loving these intros😂
Mee is actually a very good addon creator, It's like Gordon Freeman came to City 17 to save humanity with weapons, but in our case, Mee came to un-abandon Garry's Mod with addons!
Pretty cool mod
Gaben finally got what he wanted
I got here only a minute after, or at least that's what my RUclips says. Btw, that's a cool mod
judith MOSSman has a purpose now!
gabe Newell would be proud
Gabe Newell actually wanted real time moss in half life but it was cut
Gabe's Dream is now real in Gmod
Me seeing the vid in my recommended: “it WHAT?”
*meanwhile my house is getting eaten by it*
3:29 looks like the corruption from Learning with pibby
Love the intros
Ooh, I remember seeing a mod just like this years ago before the steam workshop integration happened. Back then it was all big blobs though and not little pixels.
Call Gaben, he might have a need for your moss work.
kris is foaming at the mouth
I'm goanna make something beautiful with this, stormfox 1, ARCCW R4C, IQ playermodel and Artic's night vision. it'll hopefully look really good
stormfox 2 exists you know
someone should remaster this with better textures and added props for extra detail.
Quick, Get into da huey!
It would be cool if they did this with poison ivy we could do slight damage if you touch it plus cause an effect
Gabe’s dream come true
You should check out: unreal gold snpcs, blood is fuel, the new xenomorphs snpcs
Gabe would be proud
should have used the Mossman model to test out the Moss.
Wow nice video and nice addon
Even those two towers
It's what Gaben would've wanted.
If only it was supported for zombie infection, this would be very fun
Lot of ppl saying "wheres the links" bruh the name of the add-ons are there already
holy shit its the real time moss
why i wanna see someone run while the moss is spreading on a backrooms map
What was that black cut before the part when you try it on Odessa? You always use cool transitions, why was that one just black?
yay another video
thanks, and have fun
Gaben's dream came true
The faster it grows the more parasitric it seems feel.
Gabe's wish come true
It looks like Life After People mod
Gaben wanted moss
Step 1: Cover yourself in moss
Please make your videos with auto generated captions Necros 😢
They’re working on my end hmm 🫤
@@NecrosVideos oh, it’s working but on the day of release I couldn’t put on auto generated captions
Is this a HL2 beta reference?
U mean hl 1?
@@penggrin on the final hours of HL2 (a valve book about making HL2) they mencion how Cabe wanted "Realtime Moss" but the technology of the time didn't allow it, they never explain what they meant tho
thats a pretty cool mod
Procedural Mossman generation
You forgot to add the links in the description.
My guy is the DanTDM of G-mod
1:22
why does it look like a face 💀💀💀
much moss... big cool.... yes green
Gabens dream is realized
Moss Growing Simulator 2022
*Eat The Moss*
*LET IT EAT YOU*
in soviet russia, moss eat YOU
Perpetuate the cycle of life
Awesome.
Strange Matter simulation
real time moss
I HOPE IF NECROS SAW THIS MAKE THE VIDEO!
what gabe wouldve wanted.
thats a burned ragdoll lol
another name of this mod is working cloak
wow nice music
I have glue libary, how to uninstall?