and just fyi, futuristic, sci-fi, antique, and toy styles of guns have all been generally accepted as okay when it comes to skins.
the gun in Fulgurite looks like a toy/sci-fi type gun for sure. Year Without a Summer looks a tad more realistic but it's holstered and neither gun even has a trigger.
begging these conspiracy/888 hater anons to find literally anything better to do with their time.
DA I dunno they look like they fall into that psuedo-scifi 'legally distinct from real firearm' category that Nerf blasters typically aim for. It's no marvin martian/buck rogers space blaster but they don't really read like a modern pistol either....
But it's also tiny, holstered and largely blends into the rest of the design. All we have to go on is the grip and lack of hammer. Should they be disallowed based on that even though *some* firearms are actually allowed? It does look like these are usually done by a case-by-case basis, so it could actually be that there's was not enough to go off of to completely disallow it other than it has the vague gist of 'gun'.
Re: 888 and guns in skins
(Anonymous) 2025-03-12 10:14 am (UTC)(link)and just fyi, futuristic, sci-fi, antique, and toy styles of guns have all been generally accepted as okay when it comes to skins.
the gun in Fulgurite looks like a toy/sci-fi type gun for sure. Year Without a Summer looks a tad more realistic but it's holstered and neither gun even has a trigger.
begging these conspiracy/888 hater anons to find literally anything better to do with their time.
Re: 888 and guns in skins
(Anonymous) 2025-03-12 11:29 am (UTC)(link)Dunno buddy, the gun doesn't read like a historical gun nor a sci-fi one, but a modern one so kind of a valid point in isolation
would be interested in knowing which skins have guns that fall in that category tho, i'm bored of knives n shit
Re: 888 and guns in skins
(Anonymous) 2025-03-12 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)I dunno they look like they fall into that psuedo-scifi 'legally distinct from real firearm' category that Nerf blasters typically aim for. It's no marvin martian/buck rogers space blaster but they don't really read like a modern pistol either....
But it's also tiny, holstered and largely blends into the rest of the design. All we have to go on is the grip and lack of hammer. Should they be disallowed based on that even though *some* firearms are actually allowed? It does look like these are usually done by a case-by-case basis, so it could actually be that there's was not enough to go off of to completely disallow it other than it has the vague gist of 'gun'.