DirePhoenix, on 25 January 2013 - 07:33 AM, said:
If there was a C&D, why is Pirahna games still using images from that video on
their websites?
The IGN article linked has no reference link with any official information, and the author sounds like they have no idea what they're actually talking about.
The IGN article specifically states that IGN and its parent company received the C&D, ostensibly with regard to the distribution of the video and screenshots.
The IGN article doesn't state whether PGI itself, or any other media outlets, received a C&D, nor do they publish the C&D itself on the website with the article... but it does show that someone at HG got wind of MW5 and sensed blood in the water.
Sandslice, on 25 January 2013 - 08:25 AM, said:
I'm not sure what you're seeing, but the 3015 trailer definitely contains a virtually unaltered Unseen Warhammer - the only difference is the two-headlight searchlight that gets blown off at 1:18.
The original/Unseen
Warhammer (and the
Tomahawk Destroid it's based on) has a much different, more recessed, more helmet-like head/cockpit design, a more prominent and rounded central torso section, boxier and higher-raised side-torsos, and a humpback.
By contrast, the Reseen
Warhammer has a forward-jutting, more
crane-like cockpit, a smaller and sunken central-torso area, side-torsos that are less prominent and much closer together, has much thinner limbs in proportion to its height, and lacks the humpback.
The MW5
Warhammer clearly shows many features of the Reseen
Warhammer - the lack of a humpback, the forward and crane-like cockpit, the relatively small CT section, the lack of the Unseen design's prominent side-torsos.
Based on the above imagery, I would argue that the MW5 rendition is much, much closer to the Reseen
Warhammer than to the Unseen
Warhammer.