Before YouTube had “new intentions”, my curiosity in this regard was perfectly sated by countless videos found on the platform. Believe me, I’m not a fan of gun disassembly since yesterday. I never tested, assembled or taken apart a single weapon that wasn’t properly simulated in this title. A solution needs to implemented and I’m certain that an enhanced graphics option screen, can’t be THAT hard to be introduced within a title that has constantly improved in the four years since its release. On my native resolution of 4K, I need a magnifying glass in order to read most of the text within World of Guns. In-game, there’s no resolution selection and I found that quite odd and disappointing. To make matters worse, if I want the text to appear in a more manageable font, I have to change the screen resolution from within the desktop settings. Performance was solid and without a single glitch or crash yet the main problem in my playthroughs, stems from the poor resolution scaling. The individual gun parts have received the much needed attention, since no puzzle neglects its pieces after all. The weapon textures are fairly crisp apart from a few models. The point to my opinion which may read out as a rant to some of you, is that World of Guns does not encourage irresponsible use of firearms and neither did the YouTube channels that are getting closed or forced to censor themselves, simply because they featured cleaning and disassembly videos concerning guns.Īn early adopter of Unity Engine, I can safely say that World of Guns grew alongside the development of that graphics engine. It may decrease the body count, but humans will always find creative ways of harming themselves and everything around them. Removing all guns from the equation, won’t stop the homicides. Of course it’s much easier to shift all the blame on the weapons themselves and 90% of the legal gun owners which were never involved or suspected of any crime. Social stigma, bullying and failure to notice the signs of one’s “breaking point”. But before you blame only the deranged individual which killed his colleagues at the work place or high school, perhaps we should also take a closer look at what were the causes of such tragic events. That being said, I don’t think there should even exist “civilian versions” of assault rifles. ![]() It’s like claiming fast food should be banned because you’re blaming triple cheeseburgers for getting you fat. Will that stop school shootings or “regular” massacres from happening on a weekly basis in some parts of the world? You know the answer already. Yes, filmed firing ranges are getting the axe as well. And that’s exactly what’s slowly but surely happening right now on YouTube in regard to clips that promoted gun tutorials, disassembly or even testing firearms in controlled environments. You know what’s perhaps just as toxic as fake news? Gun control and firearm-related massacres are real issues though, not just controversies that fuel ceaseless online arguments. Except those already owned by the well armed thugs which didn’t care about laws or legally procured guns in the first place. You try to emphasize on a far stricter gun control and all of a sudden, you’re a left-wing parasite which wants no more weapons in civilian hands. You defend gun owners and you’re suddenly judged as being a right-wing gun toting/loving nutjob who disregards human life. I consider it my duty as a serious writer to keep a safe distance from most, if not all divisive topics that might paint me in one way or another. It’s not only based on true events, sadly it’s our own grim reality in regards to firearms. I hope you didn’t expect a narrative thread to an interactive encyclopedia. At the time of this writing, there are 182 weapon models for players to interact with. The latter is experiencing an ongoing expansion, naturally. Ever since the game’s release in 2014, World of Guns nearly tripled in size and scope, so it now features interactive models of various vehicles and even skeletons alongside a truly comprehensive collection of virtual firearms. It is the Steam debut of Noble Empire Corp and their only project to date. Viridi was the first F2P game that truly caught my attention but now it is time to address World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. The ones which do however, are here to stay installed on my system and played as often as I’m in the mood for bite-sized sessions that would never strain me in any capacity. Why? Well most of them are not even worth my time, to be honest. I estimate that less than 1% of my already published articles, feature that type of gameplay and distribution formula. I rarely write about Free to Play titles.
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