There's two attachments I've added to this: a scope and an extended/customized clip attachment.
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Actually... The Clone Wars TV series named it the DC-15A Blaster Rifle, and that was before DICE and Disney. I believe at some point that was confirmed to have been correct (with the long barrel rifle just being the 'DC-15' as previously stated in the AOTC Visual Dictionary). Disney had 0 input on these things as I keep saying: it's all on the Holocron Keepers, who have been there since long before Disney bought LucasFilm.Mefutaku wrote:As far as the Legends data it should be called the DC-15S Blaster Carbine. DICE and disney screwed things up.
Then where did the previous designation DC-15S come from? If anything I DO follow Legends data. Hell I'm not certain if the weapons in the reboots function the way Lucas intended them to.ggctuk wrote:Actually... The Clone Wars TV series named it the DC-15A Blaster Rifle, and that was before DICE and Disney. I believe at some point that was confirmed to have been correct (with the long barrel rifle just being the 'DC-15' as previously stated in the AOTC Visual Dictionary). Disney had 0 input on these things as I keep saying: it's all on the Holocron Keepers, who have been there since long before Disney bought LucasFilm.Mefutaku wrote:As far as the Legends data it should be called the DC-15S Blaster Carbine. DICE and disney screwed things up.
The only name they've actually screwed up in their games is the A280/A280C.
Same for me. Though the DC-15S would be the Carbine and the DC-15s is the pistol model. I do note your great work on your GCW and TOR mods. Looking foreward so seeing your Clone Wars variant.Delta-1035 wrote:I just checked both visual dictionaries, AotC and RotS.
In the AotC one, the carbine and long rifle are both simply called DC-15 blasters.
In the RotS one, the carbine is called DC-15s and the long rifle DC-15A, as you can see here:
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By the way, I know that things are different now and I think that you can call them however you want to.
I'm personally going to stick with the classic one that's the one I'm used to.