About this mod
Mod that makes realistically large amount of ammo in the facility and also changes weapon stats
- Permissions and credits
It's absolutely breaks game balance by making enemies and other sources drop A LOT of various ammunition. Reactors and Security sector has almost infinite amount of it. This mod also changes weapons stats, making them more usable.
If you want more balanced approach I recomend you using the "HALF FACTOR"
mod by JonathantheMan - https://www.nexusmods.com/abioticfactor/mods/52
Or you can modify sandbox settings, making enemies more tanky and deal more damage
Mod now contains multiple files:
Main mod - one mod with Loot changes AND gun changes. You should not download standalone versions with it.
Loot Standalone - Only loot changes. Can be downloaded with weapon changes or any other mod that changes weapons.
Weapon Extreme - Total changing of guns and melee weapons. Makes the game pretty easy, so you better increase their damage of health in sandbox settings.
Can be downloaded with Loot Standalone.
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Drop Tables:
Ammo boxes around the world:
9mm and 5.56 - 60
Buckshot and .308 - 20
.357 - 40
Most of the wooden crates have increased loot
Medkits have higher chance of syringes and splints
Amount of oil from security bots increased
All enemies has 100% of dropping their weapon
All GK's and Order Soldiers drops Combat Knives
Order Soldiers have more money
Security and GK wooden crates now drop ammo
GK and Order now carrying around 4-9 mags, so usually it's 120-270 ammo (9mm and 5.56)
They also carrying grenades, especially Sappers
Defbots drop 30-60 Frag Grenades
Warren now trade Security Key for Ornate Key after talking to Blacksmith
Grayson trades more ammo without limits
It's already A LOOOOOOOT, but Praetorium has even more ammo.
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Weapon changes:
All biolocks removed.
All guns damage increased
Most of the weapons have increased fire rate
Upgrades for guns now more unique - Pistols become automatic, Plasmois Rifle and SMG u1, u2 have extreme damage, but reduced fire rate, accuracy and durability