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Have you ever wanted to control how low Rad Absorption can go? Well, now you can! SRAC allows you to press [R] when looking at your stats in your Pip-Boy to bring up a menu that lets you control the minimum amount of radiation that Rad Absorption can go to. This is particularly useful for anyone who plays with mods or perks that require a certain amount of radiation. An example would be Moira's perk, Rad Regeneration, from the Wasteland Survival Guide quest in TTW.
[Quick Usage Guide] 0. Have the Rad Absorption perk 1. Open your Pip-Boy (usually [Tab]) 2. Go to your Stats menu (furthest left menu) 3. Press the [R] Key 4. Move the quantity select to where you want your minimum rads to be (0 - 1,000)
To change the key to something else, you can open your console [~] and enter "set asgSetRadTargetKey to <DirectX Key Scancode>" without the quotes or angle brackets. For a list of scancodes, The GECK Wiki has a page for that.
Notes: Fast travel seems to still absorb rads. I'm looking into this. - Fixed in 1.1