Is there any possibility that you port this wonderful mod to Fallout 76? Personally, the default zapping sound has always been my nightmare. It will be really nice to be able to use your mod for Fallout 76.
It's probably more "realistic" that an explosive about the size of a whipper-snapper would sound like one - a sharp snap more than a boom, but this does sound more satisfying. d:
A request if I may: on my end this mod buffs the explosive legendary effect's damage from 15 to 25 before the demolition perk. It's a bit to strong for me and normally I use FO4Edit to change, say the damage of a gun from a mod but I don't know how to reduce the damage in this case. It would be splendid If you could remove the damage buff.
But I like this mod for what it sets out to do! I always found the vanilla explosive legendary effect's sounds to be... weedy, not butch enough.
I don't know that it's a "zap" so much as it's just a small explosion. Like a cap or a small firework going off. It's not going to make a deep, bassy boom, it's going to be a sharp snappy pop. That said, modding's all about fitting the game to our whims, and the new audio does sound good.
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Personally, the default zapping sound has always been my nightmare. It will be really nice to be able to use your mod for Fallout 76.
Thank you and have a nice day.
e.g. keep blue laser beam for institute rifle of explosion
also btw the category should prob be changed to sfx or somehtin
A request if I may: on my end this mod buffs the explosive legendary effect's damage from 15 to 25 before the demolition perk. It's a bit to strong for me and normally I use FO4Edit to change, say the damage of a gun from a mod but I don't know how to reduce the damage in this case. It would be splendid If you could remove the damage buff.
But I like this mod for what it sets out to do! I always found the vanilla explosive legendary effect's sounds to be... weedy, not butch enough.
Thanks for reading.
Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul also really adds to the sound quality .
Thanks for asking!
That said, modding's all about fitting the game to our whims, and the new audio does sound good.