The video argues that the primary reason video games have removed real gun names is not legal fear, but rather the anti-gun ideology prevalent in the tech and gaming industries. While legal battles like those involving EA and Activision did occur, the speaker contends that gun manufacturers lack the financial power and legal standing to successfully sue game developers. Instead, the shift is attributed to a moral or ethical stance against promoting firearms, particularly to minors, driven by a desire to see the gun industry decline.
This video discusses several firearms featured in the game Battlefield 6, comparing them to their real-world counterparts. It highlights the M417 A2 (HK417 A2/MR762A1), the M39 EMR (Mark 14 EBR), and the Q Mini Fix bolt-action rifle. The presenter notes the game's impressive modeling of these weapons, even when exact real-world comparisons are unavailable.
This video reviews several handguns featured in the Battlefield 6 beta and data-mined for the game. It highlights the Sig M18 as the only usable pistol in the beta, noting its real-world adoption by the Air Force and Marines. Other discussed firearms include the Glock 22, Colt M45A1 (contrasted with a Springfield Operator), FN 57 Mark III, and a Taurus Raging Hunter revolver, with commentary on their in-game representation and real-world counterparts.
This video compares in-game shotguns to their real-world counterparts, focusing on the Mossberg 590 A1, Kel-Tec KSG12, Standard Manufacturing DP12, and Benelli M4 (1014). It highlights design features like the 590 A1's tang safety, the KSG's bullpup design and dual magazine tubes, the DP12's dual barrels, and the M4's semi-automatic action. The presenter notes the faithfulness of the game's recreations and the practical applications of these firearms.
In this "Christmas Cracker 2" Q&A, Royal Armouries' Jonathan Ferguson and Dave Jewitt discuss firearms in video games and media. They explore weapons that looked cool but were unsuccessful in service, like the XM8, and games that excel in realistic firearm depiction, such as Escape from Tarkov and Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. The conversation also touches on desired features in game firearms, like more prevalent bayonets and realistic weapon length considerations, and personal favorite firearms to shoot, including the MP5 and the rare A94.
This video ranks the top five most iconic guns used in the Counter-Strike video game franchise, including Counter-Strike 1.6, Source, and Global Offensive. The presenter, with personal experience playing Counter-Strike 1.6 and Source, discusses the in-game performance, characteristics, and popularity of each weapon, offering a subjective list based on his own gameplay.
This video appears to be a discussion or gameplay related to firearms, specifically touching on dual-wielding mechanics and the controversial topics of gun violence and gun control. The inclusion of RDR3 and RDR2 suggests a focus on video games that feature firearms prominently, potentially exploring simulated gunplay or mechanics within these titles. The hashtags indicate a broader conversation about firearms and their societal impact.
This video explores five iconic firearms from the video game Battlefield 1, showcasing their real-world historical counterparts. It delves into the unique features of the Remington Model 8, the powerful Martini-Henry rifle, the iconic Mauser C96 'Broomhandle' pistol, the Austrian Steyr Hahn M1912, and the German Gewehr 88 and Gewehr 98 rifles. The discussion also touches upon trench warfare weapons like the Winchester 1897 and melee tools, highlighting the game's accurate representation of WWI weaponry.
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