Watch Dogs 2: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Watch Dogs 2: Difference between revisions
[[file:WatchDogs2 4N00bs Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 4N00bs Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="Core Dump Pistol"==
==="Core Dump Pistol"===
The "Core Dump Pistol" is nearly identical to the "4N00bs Pistol", but with an added suppressor and scope.
The "Core Dump Pistol" is nearly identical to the "4N00bs Pistol", but with an added suppressor and scope.
[[file:WatchDogs2 Core Dump Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 Core Dump Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="Help Desk Denial Pistol"==
==="Help Desk Denial Pistol"===
The "Help Desk Denial Pistol" once again is a modified version of the game's "1911" model, albeit with a larger slide and extended magazine.
The "Help Desk Denial Pistol" once again is a modified version of the game's "1911" model, albeit with a larger slide and extended magazine.
[[file:WatchDogs2 Help Desk Danial Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 Help Desk Danial Pistol info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
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[[File:UMP 45.jpg|thumb|none|350px| The Heckler & Koch UMP45. The lower receiver is nearly identical to that of the "DOT_EXE Rifle", but with a smaller magazine well, and a skeletonized pistol grip.]]
[[File:UMP 45.jpg|thumb|none|350px| The Heckler & Koch UMP45. The lower receiver is nearly identical to that of the "DOT_EXE Rifle", but with a smaller magazine well, and a skeletonized pistol grip.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 DOT EXE Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 DOT EXE Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
==="HHOS Rifle"===
[[file:WatchDogs2 HHOS Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="DOT_FILE Rifle"==
=="DOT_FILE Rifle"==
[[file:WatchDogs2 DOT FILE Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 DOT FILE Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="HHOS Rifle"==
==="Zero Day Rifle"===
[[file:WatchDogs2 HHOS Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="Zero Day Rifle"==
[[file:WatchDogs2 Zero Day Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 Zero Day Rifle info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
==Shotguns==
==Shotguns==
All of the 3D Printed shotguns in Watch Dogs 2 are based primarily off of the [[Benelli M4 Super 90]].
[[file:WatchDogs2 DDoS Shotgun info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 DDoS Shotgun info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
=="Goodbye, World Shotgun"==
==="Goodbye, World Shotgun"===
[[file:WatchDogs2 Giidbye, World Shotgun info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
[[file:WatchDogs2 Giidbye, World Shotgun info.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Description of the weapon.]]
==Sniper Rifles==
==Sniper Rifles==
As an interesting note, all 3D-Printed sniper rifles in Watch Dogs 2 are covered in spikes, most notably on the cheekrest. This would obviously prevent the cheekrest from being used safely--the recoil from firing would potentially cause severe trauma. However, the spikes do not have any impact on gameplay, and were likely added to make the 3D-printed snipers more visually distinct.
Is interesting to note that all 3D-printed sniper rifle got spikes on the cheek-rest. Obviously this would deny any use of cheek-rest without some wounds. Also is dangerous; because the of the recoil. Thus this design is extremely impratical. Most of the time, would injure just the owner. The only porpouse may it would have, is to melee enemies in case of close quarters, but is not avaiable in-game as an option and is not a main point of a sniper rifle.
=="/END Sniper"==
=="/END Sniper"==
Revision as of 15:58, 17 August 2017
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The Kimber Warrior appears in-game as the "1911". It incorrectly holds 10 rounds in its magazine; its real-world counterpart only holds 8 rounds in the magazine.
SIG-Sauer P250 Compact
The SIG-Sauer P250 Compact appears in-game as the "P-9mm". Just like in the first game, it is incorrectly described as being Austrian, and holds 17 rounds in its magazine.
This game is notable for being the first to feature 3D-printed guns. While this is possible in real life, real 3D-printed guns are quite fragile; thus, they are restricted to very simple designs. The 3D-printed guns in-game are notably more advanced, although they are obviously modeled after real firearms.
Handguns
"4N00bs Pistol"
The "4N00bs Pistol" is based off of the Kimber Warrior, and is in fact just a slightly modified model of the game's "1911".
"Core Dump Pistol"
The "Core Dump Pistol" is nearly identical to the "4N00bs Pistol", but with an added suppressor and scope.
"Help Desk Denial Pistol"
The "Help Desk Denial Pistol" once again is a modified version of the game's "1911" model, albeit with a larger slide and extended magazine.
Assault Rifles
"DOT_EXE Rifle"
The "DOT_EXE Rifle" is heavily based off of the UMP45.
"HHOS Rifle"
"DOT_FILE Rifle"
"Zero Day Rifle"
Shotguns
All of the 3D Printed shotguns in Watch Dogs 2 are based primarily off of the Benelli M4 Super 90.
"Bullet Hell Shotgun"
"DDoS Shotgun"
"Goodbye, World Shotgun"
Sniper Rifles
As an interesting note, all 3D-Printed sniper rifles in Watch Dogs 2 are covered in spikes, most notably on the cheekrest. This would obviously prevent the cheekrest from being used safely--the recoil from firing would potentially cause severe trauma. However, the spikes do not have any impact on gameplay, and were likely added to make the 3D-printed snipers more visually distinct.