I like comments, suggestions for improving a mod, questions on functionallity, problems you are having. I enjoy constructive criticism and look at each idea to see if I can fix, alter or include these ideas. I check the comments on all of my mods at least daily as I value your input and want to make mods to give you a fun and pleasant experience. But please be polite. If you are going to be rude or insulting to me or another poster, don't bother posting because I will delete them! This may not make me popular. It may lower the number of downloads. Bit it is how I feel.
"Always make your words soft and sweet. You never know when you might have to eat them." Mark Twain
This mod works as it should).But I would like to patch under the horizon. Usually I just dragged the lines to fo4edit, but it didn't work here and I need to understand something).It 's not a bad idea to make a patch .
I don't understand what "under the horizon" means. Also, I've used fo4edit but I am far from an expert. Will fo4edit alter scripts? This mod does everything with scripts. The script source is included in the download. If I can understand exactly what you are trying to do I would be happy to help.
Thank you. I love to code, used to do it professionally before I retired. So now I make mods. If you like this, take a look at Kit Gun 2 and Orbital Station, both are also popular.
Get a regular combat rifle. Go to the weapons workbench. Change the receiver on the combat rifle to one of the battle rifle receivers. The rifle is now a battle rifle. The grenade launcher, semi automatic and full auto receivers will switch in automatically when you use the hotkey. You do not have to have them all in your inventory. The premise is that it is actually the same piece of hardware but due to limitations in the weapon system I do it by swapping the receiver as if you are at a workbench. Also, now that you have a battle rifle receiver you need to use battle rifle mods if you want to say change the scope.
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"Always make your words soft and sweet. You never know when you might have to eat them." Mark Twain