hey man I LOVE the mod but is there is there a way chance that you can like an make inspect function or like let us choose an equip animation? or like press a button and the animations play
Though... one thing bothers me...the kill move. I think it uses the two handed melee's kill move so it doesn't make a lot of sense. Is it possible to change in FO4 Edit by myself?
I love everything about this mod, but there's one thing that keeps bothering me and it's that the game says it's attack speed is fast while it really is medium. Now, I don't know anything about modding so I don't know if this is an limitation of it being a knife or smth.
Don't know much either but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the player animation speed that affects the melee weapon. And you're right, the speed of this weapon is indeed more like medium. I think it's likely the mod author didn't touch on the animation speed but just changed the displayed speed as 'fast'. And it uses two handed weapon's kill move so...
I did some tinkering with the file with Fo4 Edit, and it turns out you can change the animation speed by reducing the amount of time it takes to play the whole animation from .7 something down to .4. Could be lower but I think it'll break the custom animation. I also changed the animation type from 'one handed sword' to 'one handed dagger' but doesn't seem to change the kill move...
Edit: Not sure it actually does increase the speed...
Ok, so this is really neat for a small weapon mod, but that also leaves me baffled as to how you managed to make the file size so big, even with skin options. I'm even considering going over it and removing redundant normal and specular textures, maybe even downsizing all the textures, if only for my own sanity. IDK, I guess I'm some sort of paradoxical combo of a stingy neat-freak and a hoarder.
Edit: Reduced the file size to a tenth of its original size.
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Edit: Not sure it actually does increase the speed...
Got one as a gift long time ago , still have it to this day :3
Edit: Reduced the file size to a tenth of its original size.