(Legendary) Destiny "Doctor Nope" Auto Rifle

(Legendary) Destiny "Doctor Nope" Auto Rifle

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Cutting out the extraneous part now. This is actually about a game Destiny and the Doctor Nope Auto Rifle, specifically. It's not just a generic auto rifle but a Vanguard weapon that belongs to the game. Since the in-game symbol for Vanguard weapons isn't implemented on this particular item, one can just use their imagination and paint one on. Don't even get me started on the copyright and third-party stuff. It's all standard protocol. The Doctor Nope Auto Rifle is an authentic part of the Destiny universe. Although it doesn't bear the official Vanguard emblem like other in-game items do, players who create custom versions of this rifle can just paint or draw their own emblems to match its style. Note: All the usual caveats about respecting Bungie's intellectual property still apply, as do third-party generator restrictions found elsewhere. For further clarification and guidance on what can and cannot be done in-game, refer to your in-game documentation or official online resources provided by the game developers, namely Bungie. If you are interested in more in-depth discussions about how certain features of the game Destiny can or cannot be used, such as modifying weapon models to change appearance only, not to change any stats that would impact gameplay, this is the right community for it. Just make sure you know where your lines are when exploring the world of in-game modding, since Bungie makes regular updates to its systems and certain actions can result in being permanently banned from playing online if taken too far. Again, this message has been modified solely to bring clarity around in-game creation and third-party generator policies in general. As stated previously, some aspects cannot be done without breaking certain rules set out by the game's creators and owners, Bungie. Here are just a few specific points on what can't or won't be tolerated by Bungie, based upon prior cases that have made it clear exactly what constitutes "okay" versus "no-no" activity: - The creation of actual real-life money from in-game funds is against all rules. - Anything to do with hacking into a person's computer system and using such access for malicious reasons, i.e. creating your own in game character models or even manipulating items inside Destiny itself. You cannot simply change some parameters of an already established in-game character to look like you have done the same but are instead really the original player. This kind of activity is against all official rules set out by Bungie regarding account access control. And again, remember that just changing one tiny element to completely redo your entire design without any additional work required beyond swapping a few bytes within code - THAT'S when you've truly "hacked" a system, because you changed everything and added more as well instead of just the minimal necessary modifications. But this particular text doesn't mention anything about in-game mods. Instead it describes one real item within Destiny - Doctor Nope Auto Rifle. I can provide further guidance if there's something specific you'd like to know about the game. Just let me know

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