Doing some material practice on this. I'm looking to team up with someone who can implement weapons, preferably including the 3ds Max side of things as well as the CK work. Hit me up if interested.
Hey, moderator now? lol... got u in Friend list since NV!
I know that when u were modding New vegas u have more time than now so, why not just bring back some of those "pro quality" weapons here to FO4? or is not "that" simple? i mean, they are awesome, no need anything "new" IMHO. still got 'em on my HD!
If u already answered this, im sry dude.
It's nice to see your name still here! Peace and take care
Nice. One of my favorite sidearms. I have one with a threaded barrel and a different set of Hogue grips. It's a great shooting weapon. Also it's not as beat up :-) but I love the well-used look of your textures. Perfect fit with the game.
I tried a Sig at the range. I didn't like the grip angle, but it was a polymer one, I think the p290 or something. They also are quite large, though I would love to see why people like them so much.
Glocks are my go-to handguns. I have a 21 and 30 at the moment. I'm crazy about Glocks. They are light, easy to maintain, easy to carry (at least the 30 is) and good shooters.
The P220 is a different experience with it's steel frame and single-action/double-action design. Where the Glocks are all about utility and durability the P220 is smooth and more precise feeling in it's design. The action is great in both modes and it has a feel of old fashioned quality in it's heft. This does not make it better just different.
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I know that when u were modding New vegas u have more time than now so, why not just bring back some of those "pro quality" weapons here to FO4? or is not "that" simple? i mean, they are awesome, no need anything "new" IMHO. still got 'em on my HD!
If u already answered this, im sry dude.
It's nice to see your name still here! Peace and take care
Glock ftw lol.
The P220 is a different experience with it's steel frame and single-action/double-action design. Where the Glocks are all about utility and durability the P220 is smooth and more precise feeling in it's design. The action is great in both modes and it has a feel of old fashioned quality in it's heft. This does not make it better just different.
Looks great so far though, I'm sure you'll find someone to help you!