Could you please make it an option to be able to have both the tesla coils and the jetpack at the same time? I know you said you feel like it's unbalanced but the automatron dlc literally lets you have the Tesla T-60 armor which is capable of having both the jetpack and the tesla coils.
I found and killed him according to the prompts, but there seems to be a problem with his holographic cassette. I took everything from him, but I didn't have his holographic cassette. Or, in other words, his holographic cassette appeared as a task item in "junk" instead of "miscellaneous", displaying a holographic cassette, but the model was a soldier card, and I couldn't know what was inside, so the task couldn't be completed.
I found and killed him according to the prompts, but there seems to be a problem with his holographic cassette. I took everything from him, but I didn't have his holographic cassette. Or, in other words, his holographic cassette appeared as a task item in "junk" instead of "miscellaneous", displaying a holographic cassette, but the model was a soldier card, and I couldn't know what was inside, so the task couldn't be completed.
Any chance you can make it to where we can have the Tesla upgrade on the torso piece with the jetpack at the same time? If not it's fine. It's an amazing mod.
The Remnants power armor returns to Fallout 4! Also known as Advanced Power Armor Mk. II, it was the standard issue power armor given to Enclave troopers on the west coast. It is also the successor of the X-01 armor, which was a pre-war prototype developed by the Enclave and never saw mass production.
Sorry to be the "technically" guy, but this is no longer the canon appearance of APA Mk. 2. The APA Mk. 2 had its appearance retconned in Fallout 3. It is the same armor as Fallout 3's Enclave Power Armor, as a few NPCs make clear.
"They're sporting some pretty impressive Power Armor, I'll give them that. The Advanced Mark II." - Henry Casdin
"I've already started removing the compensators on our laser weapons to cut through the Black Devil power armor of theirs." - Peabody
"Have you seen that Enclave Power Armor? That's the Advanced Mark II! I don't know if a standard round can even penetrate that stuff!" - random knights in the Citadel
Weapons -- Plasma-based, capable of molecular destabilization Armor -- Advanced Power Armor Mark II Transportation -- Vertibirds
Tactical Assessment -- The Enclave forces that have occupied Project Purity are nearly identical to those encountered on the West Coast in the year 2241.
-A Citadel terminal
This armor looks like the APA Mk. 1 from Fallout 2 / Remnants Power Armor from New Vegas.
The APA Mk. 2 is not a successor to the X-01. X-01 is a prototype which was later developed into the Advanced Power Armor Mk. 1 (which did become standard issue before gradually being phased out after Fallout 2), which is what the APA Mk. 2 is a successor to. The X-02 by the way would be a prototype for the Advanced Power Armor Mk. 2. X is a designation used by the US Military for prototypes. Hence X-01 -> APA Mk 1 and X-02 -> APA Mk 2.
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Sorry to be the "technically" guy, but this is no longer the canon appearance of APA Mk. 2. The APA Mk. 2 had its appearance retconned in Fallout 3. It is the same armor as Fallout 3's Enclave Power Armor, as a few NPCs make clear.
This armor looks like the APA Mk. 1 from Fallout 2 / Remnants Power Armor from New Vegas.
The APA Mk. 2 is not a successor to the X-01. X-01 is a prototype which was later developed into the Advanced Power Armor Mk. 1 (which did become standard issue before gradually being phased out after Fallout 2), which is what the APA Mk. 2 is a successor to. The X-02 by the way would be a prototype for the Advanced Power Armor Mk. 2. X is a designation used by the US Military for prototypes. Hence X-01 -> APA Mk 1 and X-02 -> APA Mk 2.