Like I said, "reskinning a weapon" means applying a different skin to the same weapon. If the weapon is not the same, AKA new perks, it can't be a reskin of a previous weapon. Sure it may reuse an asset that was in D1, but it's definitely not a reskin.
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[quote]Like I said, "reskinning a weapon" means applying a different skin to the same weapon. If the weapon is not the same, AKA new perks, it can't be a reskin of a previous weapon. Sure it may reuse an asset that was in D1, but it's definitely not a reskin.[/quote] Reskin is any form of reusing a model Reskin, as in reusing the skin You aren't wrong either as putting a new skin on a second version of a weapon is technically also a reskin, but the term for destiny players has come to mean putting the same skin/model on different weapon as bungie rarely if ever makes a second version of a weapon that they'd slap a different skin on.
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[quote]Reskin, as in reusing the skin[/quote] Reskin = Replace skin, not reuse skin. It's a term that has existed for decades. People need to stop using reskin to mean reusing assets.
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The terminology has been off agreed but that's just how it's been for 4 years and it's what destiny folks are used to saying, just explaining what he meant to say is all
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Well I understand being upset about reusing assets, but to not care about claymore because it uses Timepiece's frame? That makes no sense. Gun looks don't matter at all in terms of power. Desperado is what makes the weapon desirable, not the appearance of it.
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Yes I agree, it's the perks that matter and in fact I like the frame they've reused, nice red dot sight too