As an aspiring game designer, I can support this, because I do not have the 15 million dollars to call my obviously a Remington sniper rifle a "Remington sniper rifle" without fear of having my dick sued off. Gun makers earn lots of money as it is with the U.S being so gun-totingly jingoistic, and they don't need to earn more by wringing out my pockets so I can make any basic shooter game set inbetween the year's 1990 and 2030.
I don't know if game dev's are forced to acquire the rights to use guns of a specific make in game but if they do, then I wholeheartedly agree with the speaker of Connecticut House.
I don't know if game dev's are forced to acquire the rights to use guns of a specific make in game but if they do, then I wholeheartedly agree with the speaker of Connecticut House.