Overall this mod does not make a whole lot of sense in that you can repair a golf club with a 9mm pistol? Anyway the Anti-Material rifle is apparently not on the list for repair in v 1 but I am not sure about v 2 as I have never used i.
I have really enjoyed the mod but I am having some trouble. I have obtained my first set of medium armor (Desert Ranger Combat Armor). However, I can't repair the armor with a hammer or gecko hide. I have version 2.1 and any help would be appreciated.
@monshael: I might do it for the DLC's, but I doubt it now. I have played through them, and the few weapons I actually use from them I just pay to have repaired. At this point in the game, I find it difficult to spend my money. :p
@TacRedline: Sounds like you downloaded the 2.1 version. It handles repairs differently than 1.1. Many people found it toooo easy to do repairs in 1.1 so I released 2.1 which restricts it a bit more on what can be used for repairs. I left both versions up so people can use what fits their tastes.
@Dvda1987: Thanks.
@Templai: Depends what the mod creator did. If they created their armor/weapon and used a default repair list in the game, then yes, as I just added items to the default repair lists. If they used their own unique repair list for the item, nope.
I can repair weapons with scrap metal but I get no options for repairing armor with Wonder Glue. (reinforced leather armor, two ranger armors, combat helmet)
I reduced my Load Order to this, made a new save, and restarted the game:
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I have really enjoyed the mod but I am having some trouble. I have obtained my first set of medium armor (Desert Ranger Combat Armor). However, I can't repair the armor with a hammer or gecko hide. I have version 2.1 and any help would be appreciated.
@TacRedline: Sounds like you downloaded the 2.1 version. It handles repairs differently than 1.1. Many people found it toooo easy to do repairs in 1.1 so I released 2.1 which restricts it a bit more on what can be used for repairs. I left both versions up so people can use what fits their tastes.
@Dvda1987: Thanks.
@Templai: Depends what the mod creator did. If they created their armor/weapon and used a default repair list in the game, then yes, as I just added items to the default repair lists. If they used their own unique repair list for the item, nope.
I can repair weapons with scrap metal but I get no options for repairing armor with Wonder Glue. (reinforced leather armor, two ranger armors, combat helmet)
I reduced my Load Order to this, made a new save, and restarted the game:
FalloutNV.esm
RasRepair.esp
and I still can't repair armor with Wonder Glue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated =)