

Mod Details The mod works by adding a weapon condition mod to all weapon, which runs a script that, when you fire or bash with a weapon, has a small chance of downgrading the weapon … 5:29. Just Starting to play Fallout 4 after many years of Skyrim. For Fallout 4 on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Weapon and Armor Degradation". I am new to Fallout 4 modding but some experience in Skyrim Mods. When logged in, you can choose up to 12 games that will be displayed as favourites in this menu. Anyone can create new base-level modifications, remove any existing modifications from armor and apply any player character -owned modifications to armor. Things will still show up in poor condition, requiring repair to bring it to peak efficiency.

Log in to view your list of favourite games. The time covered from start to finish of the game simply doesn't justify a need to repair it constantly.I opened GECK, locked the box in which all the armour can be found, took the one I liked, placed it elsewhere (along a lore-friendly note) and changed its stats. Weapons take years of constant use and bad maintenance to degrade. The cover on kevlar gets torn, the straps get stretched, the velcro wears out, the buckles break. Basically it says "the player is an idiot who does not perform basic maintenance on his equipment", and if that's the case there is no way the player would know how to repair something he/she does not know how to maintain.Īrmor degrades. I mean the guns in fallout have been around for hundreds of years.ĭegradation assumes that the weapon condition and usability get's worse as you use them. Keep it cleaned and oiled and the odds of you ever needing to repair a weapon, particularly a modern one, are slim to none. 38 super I use in it is much hotter than the original 9mm Largo, and the thing is not "degrading" in any way. My stepfather traded an Aussie for it in Viet Nam, so it's not like it hasn't seen hard wartime use either. Do y'all have any idea at all how long it takes a weapon to "degrade"? I've got a pistol here that was made in the 40's and it still works fine, with all original parts. AND I fire the wrong ammunition through it, because the original caliber is hard to come by. The.
