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'''''Postal 4: No Regerts''''' (sic) is a | |name=''Postal 4: No Regerts'' | ||
|picture=Postal_4_cover_art.jpg | |||
|series=''Postal'' | |||
|developer=Running With Scissors | |||
|publisher=Running With Scissors | |||
|date=2019 (Early Access)<br>2022 (full release) | |||
|genre=First-Person Shooter | |||
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'''''Postal 4: No Regerts''''' (sic) is a 2019 satirical first-person shooter developed and published by Running With Scissors. It is a direct sequel to ''[[Postal 2]]'', ignoring the events of the critically and fan-panned ''Postal III''. | |||
Following the destruction of his hometown, the Postal Dude and his dog find themselves stranded in the town of Edensin, Arizona after their car is stolen. Much like ''Postal 2'', the game is divided into several days, where players must complete errands and jobs daily in an attempt to get the Postal Dude's car back. | Following the destruction of his hometown, the Postal Dude and his dog find themselves stranded in the town of Edensin, Arizona after their car is stolen. Much like ''Postal 2'', the game is divided into several days, where players must complete errands and jobs daily in an attempt to get the Postal Dude's car back. | ||
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==Fabarm Martial Pro Forces== | ==Fabarm Martial Pro Forces== | ||
The [[Fabarm SDASS|Fabarm Martial Pro Forces]] appears as the "Shotgun". It has an 8-round capacity, three rounds higher than its modeled magazine tube. | The [[Fabarm SDASS|Fabarm Martial Pro Forces]] appears as the "Shotgun". It has an 8-round capacity, three rounds higher than its modeled magazine tube. | ||
[[Image:Fabarmmartial.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Fabarm Martial Pro Forces 14"- 12 | [[Image:Fabarmmartial.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Fabarm Martial Pro Forces 14" - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:Postal 4 No Regerts - Shotgun HUD Icon.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The Shotgun HUD icon.]] | [[Image:Postal 4 No Regerts - Shotgun HUD Icon.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The Shotgun HUD icon.]] | ||
[[Image:P4fabarm-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Fabarm's HUD Icon in the inventory entry.]] | [[Image:P4fabarm-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Fabarm's HUD Icon in the inventory entry.]] |
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Postal 4: No Regerts (sic) is a 2019 satirical first-person shooter developed and published by Running With Scissors. It is a direct sequel to Postal 2, ignoring the events of the critically and fan-panned Postal III.
Following the destruction of his hometown, the Postal Dude and his dog find themselves stranded in the town of Edensin, Arizona after their car is stolen. Much like Postal 2, the game is divided into several days, where players must complete errands and jobs daily in an attempt to get the Postal Dude's car back.
The following weapons appear in the video game Postal 4: No Regerts:
Handguns
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The Desert Eagle Mark XIX returns as the "Pistol" and functions similarly to its Postal 2 counterpart. It has a 7-round capacity, correct for the model in-game.
SIG-Sauer P250 Compact
Introduced in the "The Cure" update, the SIG-Sauer P250 appears in-game as the "P350". It is one of the few weapons to not have appeared or have an equivalent in any previous Postal game.
Smith & Wesson 629 Stealth Hunter
The Smith & Wesson Model 629 Stealth Hunter appears in-game as the "Revolver" and functions not unlike its Postal 2: Paradise Lost counterpart. It has an incorrect 7-round cylinder.
Shotguns
Fabarm Martial Pro Forces
The Fabarm Martial Pro Forces appears as the "Shotgun". It has an 8-round capacity, three rounds higher than its modeled magazine tube.
"The Fournicator"
A fictional quad-barreled shotgun known as "The Fournicator" was added in the "Dream of Scooter Fournication" update, and its model being updated in the "The Cure" update. It holds an appropriate 4 shells and has two firing modes: the first firing one barrel at a time, and the second firing all four barrels.
Submachine Guns
Ingram MAC-10
Added in the "Tuesday" update, the Ingram MAC-10 appears in-game as the "Ingram".
Rifles
AKM
The AKM appears in-game as the "AK", and is the standard automatic weapon in the game. Its presence may be a reference to a CNN report on the original Postal, where a silhouette of an M16 was described as the "unmistakable image of an AK-47 rifle". It received a new model in the "Thursday" update.
M16A4
The M16A4 was added in the "Tuesday" update and is referred to as the "M16". It has an incorrect 35-round capacity and has a higher rate of fire and more controllable recoil than the AKM, but has a seperate ammo type and deals less damage. Of note is that when it was first added, it had two front sights.
Sako 85
The Sako 85 was added in the "Thursday" update as the "Hunting Rifle".
Machine Gun
M60E3
An M60E3 with a Mk 43 Mod 1 handguard is featured in the game, and is usable by the player unlike the M60 in Postal III. The M60E4 in-game contains RIS mounts similar those on the Mk 43 Mod 0/1 variant of the M60E4.
Other
Orion Flare Gun
The Orion Flare Gun was added in the "Frames, flares and feet" update, and is known simply as the "Flare Gun". While the player is under effect of catnip, the Postal Dude will reload the flare gun by cramming a live flare through its muzzle.
Mk 2 Hand Granade
The Mk 2 hand grenade appears in-game as the "Grenade".
Unusable Weapons
Remington 870 Police Folder
The Remington 870 Police Folder appears in the intro cinematic during a scene depicting the Dude during the battle with Krotchy.
Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4
A low-detail and somewhat stylized Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4 can be seen in the hands of Krotchy during the aforementioned cinematic.