>>5921285>Firearms youtubehehe Hickhok45 is pretty soothing he is like gun asmr lol. And on the subject of youtube censorship I mentioned I play Arena Breakout which is like a Tarkov extraction shooter rip-off clone mainly because it is easier and has more active players I believe than Tarkov, even though Tarkov is the better game. But I still watch some Tarkov streams sometimes, they are pretty exciting. So on one of the Tarkov raids I think it might be some operatorDrewski video, he stops and scopes in with his gun there is like this funny in-game decoration item asset, it is some fake Russian mens magazine called BLAYPOY like Playboy or something with a scantily clad woman on it, so the youtube streamer finds this really funny he is calling out this funny game decoration to his assault armour teammates and they are all terrified of reading or saying it out loud on stream (because afraid of downrank or advertising demonetisation etc, they do not dare say out the naughty word on air).
In fact the irony is that Arena Breakout itself is probably like the embodiment of banal audience self-censorship, because Tarkov is obviously the Russian Ukraine war, it is like Kharkov or something and anticipated the in-game faction mercenaries USEC vs BEAR etc fighting over a contested region, so Tencent just makes some exact mechanical gameplay clone of the guns and inventory and UI system but with a more "safe" less politically objectionable banal generic uncontroversial fake European fictional country setting. I find this weird lol because I still remember playing Splinter Cell Blacklist, which had a memorable level set in Yemen (Pakistan Embassy level)
You get this random 3d gun render animation of the SIG P365 I found, apparently this micro-9 category is the new hot marketing thing after subcompact. I of course come from Britain the land of banned kitchen knives where criminals have now returned to 19th century vitriol throwing with acid or alkalis and converting menacing dogs into attack weapons assault weapons. I like to imagine what sort of cool new guns could appear in urban setting tactical type ttrpgs or games, they come in sort of waves and you can always tell the genre and historical era of videogames from the firearms in them. A lot of videogames do not yet seem to have even caught up with the new generation of guns, maybe these are just marketing gimmicks or maybe everyone is using FPV drones lol, but in videogames everyone still has berettas like Nicolas Cage John Woo films or whatever, fighting the conflicts of past decades hehe