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Yeah, saw that...not convinced. Resistance stays down.
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Oh, I wasn't arguing it should be bought back, though I might throw together a page for Resistance 1 [where the Chimeran guns seem a little more based in reality] at some point. Only it'd have images and be any good.
Also, just to clear up: Resistance isn't set before WW2, it's set in an alternate 1950s where America was isolationist during WW1, there was never a Russian revolution or stock market collapse and the Nazis failed to win any support in Germany due to the stable economy. Last edited by Vangelis; 06-19-2009 at 11:16 AM. |
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Aside from the flash hider, long narrow forearm and shape of the lower reciever, you mean. As I pointed out, you have to look at how badly the Goldeneye weapons were mangled by Rare as a point of reference for how badly they're going to mangle any other weapon.
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And the receiver looks nothing like the G36's. What you are doing is called matrixing, kind of like when you look in the clouds and you associate it with an object you know of like a dog even though it's just a cloud. Has it ever occurred to you that maybe the developers at rare just made that weapon without any real reference? |
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I think it's more the case that you're trying not to see the similarities and focusing on the differences, of which there are no shortage. Rare definately just glance at their reference and replicate it very poorly with little idea of why it looks that way. However, I would point out that when I added that you had already removed it from the article once; in other words, at least two seperate users saw it was similar to the G36. In addition, there's the more obvious fact that when it came time to make Perfect Dark Zero, Rare chose to make the Dragon...A G36. I'd take that as a hint as to the origin of the original. Last edited by Vangelis; 06-19-2009 at 02:38 PM. |
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I don't know why we are arguing about this the page has already been deleted by the mods anyway. |
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Oh, I don't mean to argue, just explain my reasoning. I'm sorry if I came off as rude at all. |
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Anyway, are we going to make a PDZ page? The guns in that are much more based on real guns, as shown here. http://perfectdark.3dactionplanet.ga...dzero/weapons/
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Even if Perfect Dark had guns with similarities to real guns (which they have minor, but they are pretty vague), who cares? I've brought this up before, it's for the Nintendo 64, a console long dead to the world. I don't think anyone is going on IMFDB to see what guns were used in the original Perfect Dark. Perfect Dark Zero? Maybe, I've seen how some of the guns aren't really real-life based.
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