Category Archives: Call of duty

COD =22= Mod

zzz_22Modv4.0.5.pk3

To install, place this file in your Call of duty ‘main’ folder (typically found at c:\program files\call of duty\main).

It’s compressed in zip format, if you want to extract it to look at it.

Contains cook nades, friendly-fire warnings, an extensive admin mod, and 3 custom gametypes, detailed below.

Gun Game:
Based on CS’s famous gun game. Essentially the same rules. You start out with pistols, move up through smgs/mgs, then rifles, etc. Has 21 levels currently. Final level is bash (instead of knife).

Elimination:
You have 10 lives. Kill other people, and don’t die yourself. Once you lose all your lives, you are forced to spectate the remainder of the match. You gain a life for every 5 people you kill, and for wiping someone out of the game (taking their last life).

Grenade + Bash Only:
A simple mod requested by a couple of our regular, non-clan members. You have a pistol with no ammo, and 3 cookable nades. Fun to kill time with.

The admin mod has a variety of commands too numerous to list, but in short, you can turn players into various things as punishment (a cow, a wine bottle, a tree), set people on fire, create a smoke trail that follows people around, teleport people, fling people into the air… and many, many more. You’ll have to check it out for yourself.

Not all the base code is mine. I liberally borrowed code from various other cod mods, and installed it in mine. If you look through the code, you’ll undoubtably see credits in various places for short segments of code.

Call of duty (original) crash server script

Put the following file in your Call of duty / main folder:
http://seanybob.net/codedownloads/cod/crash.cfg

Now open up call of duty, pull down console, and type this in:
/bind k exec crash.cfg

(replace k with whatever key you want to bind it to)

Call of duty quickfire script.

Put the following file in your Call of duty / main folder
http://seanybob.net/codedownloads/cod/quickfire.cfg

Open up call of duty, pull down the console, and bind it to a key (for example, ‘/bind n exec quickfire.cfg’, where n is the key it’s binded to)