It’s far from perfect the interface is rough, it’s menus are unrefined, and the music (I recommend during it off immediately) will make you feel like you’ve been on hold with a major corporation forever. But for people who can make practical use of what’s being offered, WoG provides a unique resource that it very affordable on a gun-by-gun basis. This is not must-own software for the majority of gun owners out there. ![]() I don’t know if I can say anything more positive than that. Additionally, I hate ‘grinding’ to unlock things, so obviously I’m not the target audience.Īt the end of the day, when I buy a gun I usually check to see if WoG has a model of it, and if there is one, I’ll buy it. Usually my level of interest in such arcane topics is limited to the time span of a Forgotten Weapons video anyway. The “Game” mode is a chore in my eyes and I’m not too worried about the internal workings of guns I don’t and will likely never own. Otherwise, I guess this may satisfy people’s curiosity about some guns and how they operate, but those people are a totally different demographic from me. X-ray mode shows operation, which is pretty cool. “Game” modes are the same as Disassembly and Assembly modes, but are timed and leaderboards are kept.“Assembly” predictably does the same as Disassembly.The program will only let you remove parts in a logical order, so you can’t access or remove a part in the program that you can’t on the real thing if you’re doing both in parallel. “Disassembly” lets you go through taking the gun apart step-by-step.Operation mode shows how the gun works mechanically when being fired.Demo mode shows the gun being disassembled from start to finish.Each models can be viewed in various modes: The meat and potatoes of the program is the models. It’s not a super clean interface, but you can always skip the whole thing and easily search for the model you want. ![]() This is part of the ‘game’ of WoG: some guns are loosely connected to others, and you can unlock ‘related’ guns by going through the features on each model. (Photo: Andy C)Īfter startup, you’re left with the somewhat-cumbersome main menu that displays guns in a branching web.
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