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    Originally Posted by KingSpawn1979 Go to original post
    I guess it's more a financial Question. You want to place our Product in your Game? Then give us loads of Money.
    Late reply, but if there's one thing I want Ubisoft to remove or at least limit themselves from, that would be featuring a real life brand or product.

    Take The Crew 2, for example. They for whatever reason collaborate with Papa John's Pizza for one of their racing match where there's nothing in that race has any co-relation or hint at Papa John's apart from the race title and map widget image.Either way, the race track and match itself is freaking awful, somewhat on-par with Predator and Splinter Cell mission.
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    Originally Posted by Kane_sg Go to original post
    Either way, the race track and match itself is freaking awful, somewhat on-par with Predator and Splinter Cell mission.
    But seriously though... were you expecting anything different just because it was a different UBI game?
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    Originally Posted by Paladinrja Go to original post
    Well I hope it does. Be nice to have a configurable .357 and the Winchester .308 (modded to look like an 1866) Stampede be configurable as well.
    I love revolvers in games and bought the joker in a pack, totally wasted my money, i wish i could have seen it in relation to my character ahead of time, the gun model in game is far to small. it needs to be doubled in size at least. Same with the peacemaker, it's disappointing and looks like a squirt gun in game. On the other end of the spectrum is the saga shotgun, the in game model is ridiculously large. This does bother me, I wish it didn't but it does.
    The fact that they released any guns that can't be modified or configured the way we want is really lame.
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    I have some mixed emotions about real brands being used in games, but I guess it all depends on how they are used, or how limiting they are. Like, if you can get a popular brand to sign on, like Crye, or H&K, it can be great, because they may even invest in the game, and make it better. But if you get licensing agreements that limits the use of equipment from their competitors, it only hurts the gaming industry. For example, if part of the licensing agreement to use the P416, in the Wildlands, was that they couldn't also include the HK416, because it is a direct competitor to the P416, then that would be a negative aspect of brand licensing. That might be why so many companies like making futuristic games, because they don't need to worry about licensing real world equipment.
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