
So the one in the picture, is just a general grenade launcher design that any and all games can adopt. is difficult to want to claim design that is so universal, for camping bags. Those images are from fallout 4 and you just call it 76.Īnyways, back packs in creation club, look how backpacks would just look. Why? they legit have the same reload animation if you watch the video or use it you just insulted Fallout 4. Grenade launcher from fallout 76 TAKEN FROM Originally posted by Master Panda:WARNING: just a guess

So yes, the game company can take any mods of their games and put them where ever they want, or do with them what ever they want to do.

They can take, delete, ban, or what ever they want to do with it at any time. All mods, changes, patches, are 100% the legal property of the game company who developed the game, code, and marketed it. In the early days of Ultima Online i remember the company putting neat free server ideas into the official servers because, well, they were great ideas that the company didn't think of. Such companies also took creative ideas and put it into their games, based off the ideas of the modders, free server players, etc. Kept the games changing, updated, patched, fun iniventive stuff, and nothing the game company had to pay people to do, fans of the games did it for free. Many companies do not.īefore modding there were unofficial and free servers for other games where people did their own thing, those also were 100% the property of the game company, but the company allowed them to do their thing because they were smart enough to realize that it was GOOD for the company for them to do it. The company simply allows modders to mod their game. Nothing modders do for games are "theirs", its 100% always, all the time, the digital property of the game company. All modders know this, or if they don't know this, they are dumb. The game companies own the rights of all mods, or materials based off their game and gamecode.
