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This is a tactical FPS controller I built that has 3 stances (standing, crouched and prone), as well as leaning left and right! This was inspired from mil sim games like Insurgency Sandstorm and Rainbow Six Siege.




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This build is from the Borgund Stave Church located in Norway which was built anywhere from 771 to 841 years ago! Stave represents a building style where vertical load bearing posts were used to offset horizontal parts of a building.