Open “Half-Life Opposing Force” folder, double click on “Setup” and install it. After installation complete, go to the folder where you extract the game. Open “CRACK” folder, copy all files and paste it where you install the game. Then double click on “game” icon to play the game.
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MP5
Production information
Type
Affiliation
Manufacturer
- Colt's Manufacturing Company (HD pack)
Model
Technical specifications
Magazine size
Ammunition type
Maximum ammunition
Damage
- 5 points/bullet (8 points in Half-Life: Source)
- 100 points/grenade direct hit
Fire mode
Rate of fire
Operation |
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Roller-delayed blowback, closed bolt |
Recoil |
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- Low (GoldSrc)
- Medium (HL:S)
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Accuracy | Range |
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Moderate | Short to medium |
Usage
Used by
- HECU Marines
- Male Black Ops
Game information
Designed by
Entity name
The Heckler & Koch MP5, simply known as the Submachine Gun or SMG, is a weapon featured in Half-Life and its expansions. The primary weapon used by the HECU, it is an automatic weapon with a high rate of fire. It is also equipped with the 'Shorty' version of the M203 grenade launcher that boosts its effectiveness.
Overview
- The attached grenade launcher fires powerful explosives that will automatically explode when hitting the ground. It does not need to be reloaded, so the player can fire as many grenades as they want until they run out of ammo for it.
- Both the MP5 and the Glock 17 use 9x19MM Parabellum and share the same ammunition reserve, making the MP5 and the Glock 17 very easy to find ammunition for.
- This weapon is first obtained at the start of the Half-Life chapter 'We've Got Hostiles'. It can be found next to a dead HECU soldier in the first room that has sentry guns. After that, it can be found in areas controlled by the HECU and picked up from dead HECU soldiers.
- In Opposing Force, the MP5 is first obtained in the Chapter We Are Pulling Out, it is found next to a dead HECU soldier who was fighting the Vortigaunts.
- In Blue Shift, The MP5 is first obtained by killing a HECU soldier who was killing Harold, in the chapter Captive Freight.
- When a player picks up an SMG for the first time, it will have 25 rounds in its magazine. The player must reload the gun to get 50 rounds in the magazine. However, in some related games such as Half-Life: Day One and Half-Life: Opposing Force, the MP5 already holds 50 rounds when picked up.
Tactics
- The MP5's accuracy is suitable for short to medium combat ranges, but has poor accuracy at longer ranges, so it is recommended to use five round bursts for long range. However, since the recoil was increased in Half-Life: Source, it is no longer effective against a target at long range.
- The player should be sure not to use the MP5's bullets against large groups of enemies for the MP5's bullets do only 5 points of damage. Save the bullets and fire the MP5's grenade launcher instead.
- Groups of weak enemies, such as Headcrabs or Houndeyes, can easily be killed with the MP5.
- The MP5 is effective on small groups of Vortigaunts and HECU Marines. With Vortigaunts, one should remember to move often to avoid being hit by the Vortigaunts electric bolts. With HECU soldiers, one should stay out of their effective range or make use of cover, since they have the same SMGs and slightly better accuracy.
- The Alien Controller is easy to kill with the SMG. Since its bullets hit instantly, the player can attack the Controller and avoid its plasma balls with ease.
- The MP5's accuracy is not affected by crouching, although it decreases some recoil in the Source version.
- In multiplayer, the MP5 is more accurate, though the opposite was true in early versions of Half-Life.
Grenade launcher
- The grenade launcher should be used to clear out large groups of enemies at once. One grenade can kill up to five HECU soldiers with ease if it lands in the center of the group.
- The grenade launcher is also effective against enemies that have a lot of health, such as the Alien Grunt. One grenade can usually kill it in one shot. If not, it only takes a few shots from the SMG to finish it off.
- Using the grenade launcher against weak enemies, such as Headcrabs, is obviously effective but is a waste of ammunition (unless it is a group of Headcrabs). Melee attacks or normal bullets from any weapon are more advised.
- The grenade launcher is one of the few weapons that can damage a Gargantua, so one should stock up on its ammo when wanting to kill a Gargantua manually.
- If the grenade launcher is used at long range, intelligent enemies can usually run away from it before it explodes. Therefore, getting closer to the intended victims before firing is advised, as it prevents them from running away. However, being too close will affect the player's health, as with all explosive weapons.
Behind the scenes
- In the playable Half-Life Alpha, the MP5 is still based on an MP5SD, but HECU Grunts use Colt 727 Rifles. The switch to an MP5 was made early in development, replacing all Grunt rifles to the MP5 to match the player's weapon. that being said, the Half-Life High Definition Packcreated by Gearbox Softwareturned it back into an Colt Model 727 Assault Rifle.
- The original MP5 had a different firing sound than the retail one. In addition, it could carry more than 10 grenades.
- The retail viewmodel and the early worldmodel is an MP5SD, while the retail worldmodel is a regular MP5.
- In the Half-Life High Definition Pack, the 727 still uses the same ammunition reserve as the pistol.
- The grenade launcher in Deathmatch Classic uses a reskinned MP5 grenade model.
- Early textures for the MP5 can be found in the Half-Life SDK files.
- The MP5 originally used 30-round magazines (which are far more common in real life). It was changed to 50 in the final game. The model, however, has a 30 round magazine.
- The Half-Life: Day One viewmodel is different from the retail model, however this can be only seen through a model viewer. The left arm is bugged and its only polygon is always attached to the magazine, and there's chrome on left arm instead of red stripes.
Trivia
- All NPCs fire the MP5 in a burst of three or four rounds, except when they are rappelling down.
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- The HUD icon for the MP5 has a missing magazine, making it look similar to a PP-Bizon. The barrel, hand guard, front sight, and grenade launcher sight also looks similar to that of an M16/M-203 Combo.
- The grenade launcher has a few flaws, which will completely prevent it from being fired in real life. One, is that launcher has no trigger. Two, Gordon never loads a fresh grenade in the launcher. Third, the grenade is always fired with its shell.
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- While the MP5 is replaced by a Colt 727 Rifle in the high-quality packs and PlayStation 2 port for Half-Life, it's stats remain unchanged, keeping the 50 round clips in a 30 round clip, having the same low damage and accuracy, and even sharing the same 9mm ammunition pool as with the MP5 (with the exception of the PS2 port, which had it's own ammunition type).
- The damage in Half-Life: Source is increased to 8 per bullet instead of 5 (the same damage inflicted by the Glock 17).
Gallery
Pre-release
Screenshots
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Retail
Models
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- Half-Life: Day One(First appearance)
- Half-Life: Uplink(Non-canonical appearance)
References
- ↑Marc Laidlaw Vault - Stephen Bahl quote on ValveTime
External links
- Heckler & Koch MP5 on Wikipedia
- M4 Carbine on Wikipedia
Weapons |
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Aperture Science | Animal King · Bomb · Defective Turret · 'Frankenturret' · Oracle Turret · Rocket Sentry · Sentry Turret · Turret Opera |
Black Mesa | Barnacle Grapple · Crossbow · Ceiling Turret · Colt Python · Crowbar · Desert Eagle · Displacer Cannon · Glock 17 · Gluon Gun · Laser Tripmine · Mark IV Thermonuclear Device · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · Pipe Wrench · RPG · Satchel Charge · Spore Launcher · SPAS-12 · Tau Cannon |
Black Ops | Glock 17 · Laser Tripmine · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mk 2 Grenade · Mortar · MP5 · Sentry Gun |
Combine | Autogun · Ceiling Turret · Emplacement Gun · Flare Gun · Ground Turret · Headcrab Shell · Hopper Mine · Hunter-Chopper Bomb · Laser Tripmine · Manhack · MK3A2 Grenade · MP7 · Overwatch Sniper Rifle · Overwatch Standard Issue Pulse Rifle · Pulse weapons · Rollermine · Sentry Gun · SPAS-12 · Stun Baton · Suppression Device · USP Match |
HECU | Combat Knife · Desert Eagle · Dam Turret · Double Turret · Dynamite · Glock 17 · Land Mine · Laser Tripmine · M198 Howitzer · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M202A1 FLASH · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · RPG · Satchel Charge · Sentry Gun · SPAS-12 |
Resistance | Alyx's Gun · Colt Python · Crossbow · Crowbar · Magnusson Device · Pheropods · RPG · Ravenholm traps · Tau Cannon · Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator |
Race X | Shock Roach · Spore Launcher |
Xen | Ceiling Turret · Hivehand · Sentry Cannon · Snark · Snark Mine |
Other | Annabelle · AR3 · Penguin · S.L.A.M · List of weapons and items in Deathmatch Classic |
Aperture Science (cut) | Hover Turret |
Black Ops (cut) | Flash Grenade |
Combine (cut) | Combine Guard Gun · Combine Launcher · Desert Launcher · FIM-92 Stinger · GR9 · HK-707 · Hopwire Grenade · Immolator · Incendiary Rifle · MP5K · MP7 · Sniper Rifle · XM29 OICW |
HECU (cut) | Minigun |
Resistance (cut) | Brickbat · Flare Gun · Ice Axe · Molotov Cocktail · Physgun · Socket Wrench |
Xen (cut) | Black Hole Gun |
Other (cut) | AK-47 · Harpoon · Magnet Gun · Pulse Shield · Roller Wand · Sticky Launcher · Vortex Hopwire · Weapons cut from Half-Life 2 · Zero Point Generator |
Hazardous Environment Combat Unit
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Characters | Dwight T. Barnes · Sharpe · Adrian Shephard · Minor HECU members |
Weapons | Combat Knife · Desert Eagle · Dam Turret · Double Turret · Dynamite · Glock 17 · Land Mine · Laser Tripmine · M198 Howitzer · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M202A1 FLASH · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · RPG · Satchel Charge · Sentry Gun · SPAS-12 |
Vehicles | AH-64 Apache · F-16 Fighting Falcon · M1A1 Abrams · M2A3 Bradley · M35 cargo truck · V-22 Osprey |
Classes | HECU Engineer · HECU Medic · HECU Sniper |
Technology | Powered Combat Vest · Radio · Tactical Map · Welding Torch |
Other | Military Police · Santego Military Base |
Weapons (cut) | Minigun |
Vehicles (cut) | F-117 Nighthawk |
Classes (cut) | Human Sergeant · Robot Grunt |
The Black Ops
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Vehicles | AH-64 Apache · M35 cargo truck |
Weapons | Glock 17 · Laser Tripmine · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mk 2 Grenade · Mortar · MP5 · Sentry Gun |
Technology | Cloaking device |
Vehicles (cut) | V-22 Osprey |
Weapons (cut) | Crossbow · Flash Grenade |
Black Mesa
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Black Mesa Science Team | Walter Bennet · Wallace Breen · Barney Calhoun · Gina Cross · Gordon Freeman · Colette Green · Harold · Richard Keller · Isaac Kleiner · Arne Magnusson · Rosenberg · Eli Vance · Minor Black Mesa employees |
Black Mesa Security Force | Barney Calhoun · Otis Laurey |
Other personnel | L.M. |
Residents | Alyx Vance · Azian Vance |
Technology | Anti-Mass Spectrometer · Battery · Black Mesa Announcement System · Charger · Delivery cart · Fire Extinguisher · HEV Suit · Holographic Assistant · Long Jump Module · Medkit · The Mesa Times · MTM 8 · Retinal scanner · Satellite Delivery Rocket · Armor Vest and Helmet · Teleportation · Weapon Box |
Weapons | Barnacle Grapple · Crossbow · Ceiling Turret · Colt Python · Crowbar · Desert Eagle · Displacer Cannon · Glock 17 · Gluon Gun · Laser Tripmine · Mark IV Thermonuclear Device · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · Pipe Wrench · RPG · Satchel Charge · Spore Launcher · SPAS-12 · Tau Cannon |
Locations | Advanced Biological Research Lab · Alien Quarantine Labs · Area 8 Topside Dormitories · Biological Waste Processing Plant · Black Mesa Air Control · Black Mesa desert · Black Mesa Medical Lab · Black Mesa Research Facility · Black Mesa Sectors: Sector A Training Facility / Sector B Coolant Reserve / Sector C Test Labs / Sector D Administration / Sector E Biodome Complex / Sector F Lambda Complex / Sector G Hydro Electric · Black Mesa South Access · Black Mesa Transit System · Freight Yard · Gamma Labs · Level 3 Dormitories · Section A-17 Prototype Labs · Topside Motorpool · Waste Processing Area 3 |
Transportation | Black Mesa SUV · Black Mesa Transit System · Black Mesa truck |
Other | Black Mesa Incident · Black Mesa Personnel · Black Mesa Science Team · Black Mesa Security Force · Lambda logo |
Science Team (cut) | Bernier · Caughley · Cook · Donaldson · Ivan the Space Biker · Lundeen · Mark · Mennet · Myers · Theodore · Walker |
Technology (cut) | Emergency flare · Oxygen Bottles · Powerup Bottles · Security Card |