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Fallout 4 go prone mod
Fallout 4 go prone mod










fallout 4 go prone mod fallout 4 go prone mod

Best sniper rifle, very high skills, and sharpshooter perk.

fallout 4 go prone mod

I love picking people off from halfway across the level. Find a nice spot on a hill side and pick people off from miles away. So maybe not letting us prone solves this problem? would love to see enemies miles way. With a powerful sniper rifle and great skills we should be able to shoot enemies miles away like in real life. Therefore we should be able to shoot alot further. If we could prone that would give us a more stable way to shoot. Clipping and falling through the ground could be problems maybe? I remember sometime ago said that enemies only show up within a specified area or frame, cell, if I am using the right terminology?. Problems could be like you talked about is the ground. Shooting while standing is hard but it is a game after all so I guess it does not have to take that into account. There are alot of time I wish I could be prone. That crazy old sniper guy should have been prone. The devs could have added areas where we could prone. Plus with the terrain ( maybe different in NV ) but in FO3 there were so many bumps, hills and other scenery and debris, that lying flat would not give a proper LoS. And the lack of turning quickly would make it a poor subsitute for crouch. where the enemies rush at speed to close in range of you ( and add melee attacks as well ). But as most fire fights take place at close range. Would it be nice to have maybe, especialy for a high strength sniper. Hope you don't mind the plug but I'd rather just share my words than unnecessarily repeat them.There was never a part in FO3 that I wished to be prone in. That being said, I can wholeheartedly recommend trying out some modlists for Skyrim at least and have actually written a guide/review that is a little bit more in-depth about that. Wabbajack still leaves a little bit of work for the user, but it is laughably easy compared to doing it yourself. Yeah, some people enjoy modding themselves and that's fine but others struggle with load-orders, crashes, and incompatibilities and would like to have an experience that is just enhanced, new, and different on demand. Some of these people have created very detailed lists with so many mods in them, that it would be an extremely tough job to do something on a similar scale (think Living Skyrim for example) Even though I might be a little bit late to the party, I would like to say that Modlists, like they are added through Wabbajacks (which is just someone creating his ideal modding experience and then sharing it with you), are extremely valuable. I think some of the answers here a bit narrow-minded.












Fallout 4 go prone mod