![]() ![]() Yeah, well if I wanted I could construe your first comment, basically just trying to shut down the thread, as an insult. With that out of the way, I stand by my post and I was basically saying what others have also said. This additional example of basic game functionality you are unaware of is another example. you really have no clue about a lot of things. I got the figure from the game's DPS stat line when you hover over the weapon, duh. Originally posted by The Nameless: I really have no clue where you came up with 3000, and since you also got the name of the mod wrong ![]() I suspect it would require a custom script applied to the guard post, if even that would work. Unfortunately, VASID is probably right that that wouldn't be easy to do. So, yeah, imho the guards, not the posts, should contribute to defense if you have more posts than guards there is nothing wrong with patrolling, but only the guards themselves should contribute to defense, and some kind of 'general effectiveness' algorithm that combines damage resistance, health, and current DPS should establish the amount of a guard's specific contribution. I wasn't thinking of any particular way of doing it, though I guess you could always have Danse assigned as a guard. And then God knows where they're going to leave it or if I'll be able to find it again. How do you get a settler to get in power armor? Or stay in it? I can't even get companions to stay in power armor after I leave them at a settlement. Oh that would be funny, relying on handless Handies for defense. Of course, the way you immediately escalated into personal insults tells me that you probably were just trolling me in the first place. That doesn't completely invalidate your main point of course it's true that I could pick any settler and give them a very good weapon (and, even though my tests prove that a maxed-out vanilla gauss rifle can never put out 3,000 dps, it is still a very good weapon), but even the best vanilla (or moderate, reasonable mod) weapon is never going to make them as good as a maxed-out automatron (giving them a Fat Man might technically make them as powerful, but they'd practically wreck their own settlement), and even the best combination of combat armor and ballistic-weave clothing will never make them as tanky. I really have no clue where you came up with 3000, and since you also got the name of the mod wrong, I must conclude that you actually don't know what you're talking about and were just throwing around outrageous figures as an excuse to call people stupid. An uncharged shot has half power (an unfortunate development choice that I disagree with, but I did test it and it is the case, so it is what it is), so the damage per second is still. It's called a "capacitor boosting coil", by the way, and the maximum damage of the gauss rifle is 403 per shot I just timed myself with the stopwatch app on my phone and I was able to fire 10 shots per 5 seconds by firing without charging and the 'rapid' legendary effect did not improve this, so the maximum is 2 shots, or 806 damage, per second. That being obvious, I must conclude that you just wanted to throw insults around. ![]() No, we've run into a legitimate dual-use situation with the term 'mods' as you pointed out, they refer to both modifications of the game AND in-game modifications to weapons, meaning that it is entirely possible for us to have a misunderstanding without one of us having to be "totally and completely outright clueless". Btw, the straight plain jane vanilla gauss rifle hits 3000 dps with a boosted coils mod (or whatever it's called).Īll I was saying is an old lady settler can wear armor and carry great weapons, because.you don't seem to have clued into that. Durrr.īut have fun being totally and completely outright clueless. By "heavily modded", I meant the weapon mods you craft in game to put in weapons (they are called "mods" in the game, dude), not game mods from nexus. While what I'm talking about has enough leeway for a few mods, I don't think I want to argue with you when you're into the realm of outright cheating. Originally posted by The Nameless:Yeah, yeah. ![]()
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