Weapon Brand License
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Posted 22 August 2010 - 01:49 PM
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Posted 24 November 2010 - 07:13 PM
#17
Posted 10 February 2011 - 11:32 PM
Weaponry was always my favourite atribute in JA, all of my passion to guns started by playing JA2
What about those licenses? Do developers have them, or guns will have alternative names?
Alternatives would be cheaper and safer, but it'll destroy some part of the game.
Best Regards Woogie
#18
Posted 11 February 2011 - 09:17 PM
Hello
Weaponry was always my favourite atribute in JA, all of my passion to guns started by playing JA2![]()
What about those licenses? Do developers have them, or guns will have alternative names?
Alternatives would be cheaper and safer, but it'll destroy some part of the game.
Best Regards Woogie
THAT actually is a really good question !
As a non lawyer i will forward that one to the correct people !
Jochen
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#19
Posted 21 February 2011 - 12:21 AM
* everything older than 50 years is license free (WW2 weapons, Ak47, Thompson, etc.).
* "Umarex" brand has bought lucrative license for H&K replicas, probably for names too.
* American guns are protected not only by brand license, but by U.S. government too.
Maybe i'm complicating, but i'm trying to help
#20
Posted 30 January 2012 - 10:03 PM
Let's take a look at Skully and Shadow carrying an M4
(warning, nerding out below)
Here's the deal. A guy named Eugene Stoner invented a gun and named it the AR-15. Just like a car can have many options such as power windows, leather seats, red paint, blue paint, and still be the same gun you can take an AR-15 and put on a long barrel or a short barrel, paint it blue, paint it black, whatever, it's still an AR-15.
So the US government calls up the AR-15 maker and says "we want to buy 10,000, all with power windows, leather seats, and fire-engine red"...oh wait, it was really "we want a pencil thin barrel that is 20 inches long, and a triangular handguard." It's still an AR-15.
Now, the US government FOR THEIR OWN BOOKKEEPING, RECORDS, AND INVENTORY SYSTEM decided to name it M-16. They tend to go M-1, M-2, M-3, etc etc. When the US army bought some new D8 bulldozers from Caterpillar they named them M5. When they later bought some John Deer 5500 bulldozers, they named them M6
So what I am getting at here, unless the M4 in Shadow's hands is one he stole from the army, it isn't an M4. Heck, when the Canadians went and bought an AR-15 with the exact same feature set as the M4, they named it the C-8. (The C-7 in JA2 is the Canadian name of the M16, maybe all the AR-15s you see in Alruco are stolen from the Canadian Military...) It may be the exact same thing, but unless the US army owns it, it isn't an M4.
Names like AR-15 CAN be used in games.
Now, other weapons can be named by the type. Honestly, there isn't going to be any game difference (or any significant real world difference) between a Remington 870 Express pump action shotgun or a Mossberg 500 pump action shotgun, or a Winchester 1200 pump action shotgun or a JC Higgens pump action shotgun. It's not necessary to call it a Remington 870 in the game, you can simply call it Pump Action 12 Gauge
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