ITT: Interesting weapons you never see in video games

ITT: Interesting weapons you never see in video games.

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The KS23 was in a Call of Duty game, you moron. How is that 'never see'?
And how is it interesting? It's just a slavic pump shotgun.

that was in some stalker mod.

From the thumbnail I thought it was some abomination crossbow shotgun hybrid

I wish game devs would watch forgotten weapons and just throw a fuckload of those guns in

EFT before resets is always fun because everyone is running around with all their guns as bubba'd up as they possibly can.

The question becomes why?
Should developers look at that channel to come up with interesting gun designs? Yes
Should they directly copy the guns because they aren't well known? No, they failed for a fucking reason.

Other then a mod for New Vegas and Black ops I don't think I've seen this in any other games

It likely boils down to the country of origin and the fact that the devs don't care about the gauge of the shotgun.

Travis's guns

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The Terminator 2 movie pops into my head when I see this shotgun. I don't even know if that's correct.

it's made from barrels cut from antiair guns, how is it NOT interesting

battlefield 1 and 5 did that, and they are shit games.

>rubber bullet for it is called "Hello"
wew

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Because seeing the same 8 guns in every game is boring, and modeling a ks23 is just as time consuming as modeling a super 90.

The Mini-14.

If a game allows the room a diverse amount of firearms that the player can use, I don't see why the developers should limit themselves to the most well-known weapons.

It's a shotgun with carbine rifling that fires fucking mortar rounds, what's not interesting about that?

>single use respawn weapon

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You can't just hecking destroy my argumentorino like that!

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Left 4 Dead.

State Of Decay and Jagged Alliance 2 are cheating because those games have a lot of guns.

Agree, I never want to see another fucking P90 in my life. I'm also tired of 1911s that fire 9mm instead of .45, why is Resident Evil of all things the only game to get handguns right

>what do you mean you don't know about my cawadoody game having that weapon? you must be retarded bro!

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Not really, chum, a weapon being featured in Call of Duty is just about the opposite of obscurity. Call Of Duty is the best selling video game franchise in history. You'd have to go to another planet to find someone that doesn't know about it.

A generic cashgrab FPS game with 50 million sequels and spin-offs from 10 years ago that only little kids will have any recollection of through misguided nostalgia.

I'm making a game where the main shotty is the KS23, hopefully it gets more love.

That only says loads about your insecurities towards Call of Duty. It provides no counter-point to the fact that the KS-23 is a fairly well-known gun as far as guns go, and large part of that can be attributed to the fact that it is featured in a Call of Duty game.

He didn't say that it's good you moron

>It's just a slavic pump shotgun.
it's a six gauge shotgun, noguns

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How is that supposed to detonate?

Guess again, faggot

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It's not well-known at all, you're having a laugh.

The implication was that this game has had so many iterations that it would be a stretch for someone to know that a weapon featured in one of its many titles. It'd be like knowing the roster of every EA sports game.

>THE RIGHT ARM OF THE FREE WORLD

>it is featured in a call of duty game
>not well known
How?

Uncultured swine.
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it dosent, its a fear tactic

being a noob in eft is suffering. Its really hared to get used to weapon recoil and sway while strafing.

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>Interesting weapons
You realize if devs added your favorite obscure gun it would handle just like any other videogame gun right?

>Should they directly copy the guns because they aren't well known? No, they failed for a fucking reason.
Lame reasoning desu
There are plenty of cool and unique firearms with interesting mechanics that nobody will ever see, much less fire, outside of Ian's videos and simulating them in a video game is a neat idea and a nice break from the standard M16/AK-47 lineup.
BF1 didn't suck because of the weapons used, it sucked because of everything else.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops

Metal Gear Solid, Battlefield 2, 3, and 4

Fallout 1, 2, 3, 4, New Vegas.

Metal Gear Solid 3

shhh, let the retards think they have something special going

It features in one game that at one point had many unorthodox weapons, including lever action shotguns from the 1800s and shit like pic related. That doesn't make it a household name like an AK-47 or Colt 1911.

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He's right you know
I played cod all the time when I was a wee lad, still had no idea what that gun was before this thread

Will you be saying that in November when they release the remake?

>was an uninformed child
>therefore anyone who knew what a KS23 was at the time would also have been an uninformed child
Wrong.

It was removed from the original Black Ops multiplayer and zombie survival modes, chances are it won't be making a comeback.

I doubt you knew what this gun was before your good friends at EA put it in your favorite baby shooter.

not obscure and household name are two completely different things.

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Please tell me how any normal person would be autistic enough to memorize some stupid nigger shotgun that looked exactly like every other shotgun. Please, explain for me.

Why are you trying so hard to deviate from the point that if a gun is feature in Call of Duty, it is no longer obscure because Call of Duty is a very famous video game franchise? Anyone who knew what a KS23 was at the time of Black Ops 1 would have recognized the most prominent weapon in the gulag level from the campaign.

what you posted suggests most people would be able to name a KS23 when in reality that's patently false. it is definitely in obscure weapon territory.

Most people wouldn't be able to name most weapons. Your point?