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Shallex 2 Oct, 2014 @ 1:12pm
A design change idea
Perhaps you could put the poker chip design you used for the front grip and put it along the stock tube in replacement of the row of cards. It looks like it would be more natural there in my opinion as well as being more close to actual poker chip sizes.
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Lelouch  [developer] 2 Oct, 2014 @ 4:39pm 
Thank you for your advice! It was one of the ideas in the thinking process but after a few drafts, I decided that they will fit the foregrip better because the natural look of the foregrip was just perfect for the chips. It already had divisions for chips etc. The size is bigger than the normal, yes, but that's not a big problem imo :)
Shallex 2 Oct, 2014 @ 4:47pm 
Originally posted by Lelouch:
Thank you for your advice! It was one of the ideas in the thinking process but after a few drafts, I decided that they will fit the foregrip better because the natural look of the foregrip was just perfect for the chips. It already had divisions for chips etc. The size is bigger than the normal, yes, but that's not a big problem imo :)
By divisions you are referring to the 10 or so vertical grooves along the foregrip that are painted black? If so, I also thought of them as chip dividers, and I like how naturally they look as such. Is the ace/deck of cards (the magazine) supposed to be inserted into a card box during the reload?
Last edited by Shallex; 3 Oct, 2014 @ 10:02pm
Shallex 2 Oct, 2014 @ 5:10pm 
Also I think it maybe should have a little bit of green in it. I mean when you think of poker you think of a big green table, at least I do. Perhaps you could remove all the cards on the stock tube and instead put an ace of spades rotated horizontally 90 degrees and make it stick out a little bit from the actual stock part, possibly to coincide with that, make the ace in the royal flush a heart instead of a spade so that it gives the impression that the owner (even though a poker game would never take place as a finish on a carbine) is a cheater and hides an ace of spades in the stock and he wouldn't have won the hand without his special ace. I also really liked the fire select area with the four different options (raise, call, fold or all in), but I also like the Royal Flush design and it is a shame you can't have both, because I believe you said you wanted it to look like the owner was holding the hand in his hand.
Lelouch  [developer] 4 Oct, 2014 @ 1:38am 
Originally posted by danny taner:
Originally posted by Lelouch:
Thank you for your advice! It was one of the ideas in the thinking process but after a few drafts, I decided that they will fit the foregrip better because the natural look of the foregrip was just perfect for the chips. It already had divisions for chips etc. The size is bigger than the normal, yes, but that's not a big problem imo :)
By divisions you are referring to the 10 or so vertical grooves along the foregrip that are painted black? If so, I also thought of them as chip dividers, and I like how naturally they look as such. Is the ace/deck of cards (the magazine) supposed to be inserted into a card box during the reload?
Yes, they are supposed to be like this. The deck/magazine is actually coming out from the deck box as they were spreaded vertically. You can see an image with 4 aces in the screenshots on the mag. They are not completely go inside the box. I could make the cards halfway go out of the box but the size of the mag didn't allow me to do so, besides the magazine looks worse in that way (I tried).



Originally posted by danny taner:
Also I think it maybe should have a little bit of green in it. I mean when you think of poker you think of a big green table, at least I do. Perhaps you could remove all the cards on the stock tube and instead put an ace of spades rotated horizontally 90 degrees and make it stick out a little bit from the actual stock part, possibly to coincide with that, make the ace in the royal flush a heart instead of a spade so that it gives the impression that the owner (even though a poker game would never take place as a finish on a carbine) is a cheater and hides an ace of spades in the stock and he wouldn't have won the hand without his special ace. I also really liked the fire select area with the four different options (raise, call, fold or all in), but I also like the Royal Flush design and it is a shame you can't have both, because I believe you said you wanted it to look like the owner was holding the hand in his hand.

The green poker table thing has been told to me by other viewers as well. There is a variety of poker tables according to the bets I believe. Black, blue, green, red tables are exist. So there is actually no identifier color for a poker table. This is the reason why I didn't put a green or blue in the design, I just stick with the red-black-white.

And about the hidden ace, thats a very long shot but I loved the idea :D brilliant!
Last edited by Lelouch; 4 Oct, 2014 @ 1:39am
Shallex 4 Oct, 2014 @ 4:06am 
Originally posted by Lelouch:
Originally posted by danny taner:
stuff i said
Yeah the green one is sort of stereotypical and I believe most casinos don't use green. As for the magazine, you could possible make it go in half way like you said, and then have the rest of the mag on the bottom be some sort of clip that holds the cards together that is perhaps gold plated or something like that. Perhaps you could make the suppressor look like a big horizontal stack of poker chips, although that may be a bit much with the grip being painted in a similar fashion.
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