Steamをインストール
ログイン
|
言語
简体中文(簡体字中国語)
繁體中文(繁体字中国語)
한국어 (韓国語)
ไทย (タイ語)
български (ブルガリア語)
Čeština(チェコ語)
Dansk (デンマーク語)
Deutsch (ドイツ語)
English (英語)
Español - España (スペイン語 - スペイン)
Español - Latinoamérica (スペイン語 - ラテンアメリカ)
Ελληνικά (ギリシャ語)
Français (フランス語)
Italiano (イタリア語)
Bahasa Indonesia(インドネシア語)
Magyar(ハンガリー語)
Nederlands (オランダ語)
Norsk (ノルウェー語)
Polski (ポーランド語)
Português(ポルトガル語-ポルトガル)
Português - Brasil (ポルトガル語 - ブラジル)
Română(ルーマニア語)
Русский (ロシア語)
Suomi (フィンランド語)
Svenska (スウェーデン語)
Türkçe (トルコ語)
Tiếng Việt (ベトナム語)
Українська (ウクライナ語)
翻訳の問題を報告
because it can't be called the gun from blade runner because of copyright laws.
According to Joshua Sawyer, its name is derived from the fact that many players referred to the .223 pistol as "That Gun in Fallout and Fallout 2."
I don't think the item description had anything to do with the name 'That Gun'
This remained in FO2 too, since you could acquire the .223 pistol super early, the ammo was probably the most common, and it had ridiculous damage/turn stats, so again, it became the most commonly used weapon for those who did not realise that you can get a PPK12 and 2-3000 ammo for it in Frisco after leaving Arroyo if you don't mind save scumming.
So, it became that gun since all players used it extensively, even if later they found better builds and weapons for their characters. If you played FO1/2, you will simply just know what they are talking about.
What I would like to see is the very first community post or comment that actually refers .223 Pistol as 'That Gun'. A solid, reference proof for the word usage of 'That Gun', which (supposedly) made before the day when F:NV was released.
What you've been wrote was basically explains 'Why .223 Pistol was so popular and gained its unique nickname from the players' - which I did not ask you to explain it.
The title even says what I want. 'Since when .223 Pistol became That Gun' - It's not - 'Why .223 became That Gun'
Stay focus and read the post before you make a comment.
It doesn't sound like you're interested in the lore as you were given that and particularly rude about it.
Because you think that someone favorited that specific post and can provide it quickly?
Or because you think that someone's going to do the work for you?
Why did you literally have to click and see this post just to insult my curiocity that may looks hard to be solved?
Because I saw the text of your OP in the main forum so I clicked through and, sure enough, there you were being an arse to everyone else because they wouldn't do this research for you.
I mean, sure. You can gladly do the research by yourself for me, and I would be glad to hear the result out of it, since it was something I have failed to do so, but to top at all, I didn't ask for it.
I stated myself clear that I am looking for someone who knows about the origin of the word, 'That Gun'. I never even mentioned that I'm looking for someone who's willing to search this particular origins for me.
And being an a$$ to everyone? What's wrong with all these false accusations? So far, only person I was kinda being rude was just A person(even that was caused by a person who mislead the topic), not EVERYONE.
If you have nothing else to say than mere insult, just move along.