Yeah. Speedloader, a tool used by competition shooters to fast reload a pistol)? Not available. Silencer? Not available -- though you can put a silencer on your shotgun or m60. Effective range is low, best damage is half of a shotgun slug, if you are unlucky you can actually get a *5 bullets* magnum (uh... that stat really shouldn't be randomized). There's a magnum magazine, and the most interesting thing in it is a trading bonus. The criminal pursuit isn't bad, and with only 6 ammo count (or 5!!!), you gonna need it. Apparel is essentially useless -- it only works if you are taking 20 points of damage after armor. And that's wearing a full suit, which sucks compared to the bdu, and cannot be worn if you want to take advantage of the ghillie suit/stealth part of the agility tree.Any plans to buff or replace the .44 magnum? Most people I meet that have tried a pistols build consider it to be the worst firearm due to the low ammo count and most mods being incompatible with it.
That's a new alpha 19 thing, then? That was not the case on alpha 18.Serious base damage and with the books/perks you get double damage on the 3rd and triple damage on the 6th round.
If that isn't cherry-picked, I don't know what is.Bing search Mosin Nagant revolver suppressed
He said it couldn’t be done. It has been done. Simple as that, take that how you will.If that isn't cherry-picked, I don't know what is.
That's like the one exclusion because the entire gun was specifically designed with that purpose in mind.
Exactly mow common is that? It's not. It's unusual.
You can already double dip into the Trader's secret stash. As long as your Nerdy Glasses grant you the 1 Intellect point needed to activate the next Better Barter level that changes the secret stash (ie 3 and above), then removing the Nerdy Glasses will grant you a different, albeit lesser, secret stash.A couple points and a question about candy mechanics with a possible exploit at the end.
I got a blunderbuss in loot the other day. I realized I *like* this gun. I didn't use it with the intent of being a solution in combat. I just used it for fun as the opening shot in combat before switching. In that context, this gun is a great little distraction while clearing POIs. I hope it stays around and I would love to see it in loot more often.
The magnum however feels like it's supposed to be useful for dealing with zombies and I'm just not feeling it. Maybe the speed loader idea solves this, because I feel it's either lacking in capacity or reload speed. A buff in one or the other would probably solve the issues here. And yes, I'm aware it's a 6 shooter, so that pidgeon holes it into reload speed.
Candy. Better Barter. So there's going to be a candy that temporarily gives you a point in better barter. Is it intentional that people will be able to double dip the secret stash with this? I used to do that with the magazines and it was **strong** to say the least. Sitting at BB 4 and flexing into 5 at will give a ton more ammo and more shots at good solar panels.
There are a lot more moving parts in a double action revolver (like the one in the game) than you think. Guppy’s right though, if kept in good condition they’ll never jam. They just may not work. If you find one in a trash bag in the forest though, you might not be as good as you think. But it’s a game, we must suspend belief sometimeSince we have a bunch of gun nuts here I get the chance to ask a stupid question. Is there any way at all that a revolver is better than a semi-automatic pistol in real life?
The only advantage I could see is that with less moving parts a revolver would be easier to clean and slightly better at dealing with rust.
I never thought of that. That's an even better way to do it. Still, though, are secret stash shenanigans an intentional feature?You can already double dip into the Trader's secret stash. As long as your Nerdy Glasses grant you the 1 Intellect point needed to activate the next Better Barter level that changes the secret stash (ie 3 and above), then removing the Nerdy Glasses will grant you a different, albeit lesser, secret stash.
For instance, you need 10/10 Intellect to purchase Better Barter 5/5; doing so grants you the final secret stash level. However, if you only invest 8 levels into Intellect (since you start with 1/10 in all attributes by default), and the Nerdy Glasses grant you the final required level, removing them grants you two secret stashes per trader.
This has been a thing since A17. If they're going to be tackled, it'll either be soon or never, so regardless, abuse or not use this method.I never thought of that. That's an even better way to do it. Still, though, are secret stash shenanigans an intentional feature?
The magnum is good but it desperately needs a reload time buff. 9 times out of 10 you use the pistol anyway because of its versatility, ability to get you out of a jam (6 shots from a magnum isn't gonna save you from late game sleepers), and it can accept a silencer (stealth character loves this for obvious reasons). Plus, the ammo is a lot cheaper to make.
It was exciting to get my hands on a magnum during my AGI build, but I quickly realized it was just a worse pistol for all the reasons above and more. In particular, you spend more time reloading than shooting, and the firerate seems rather low most of the time. I pretty much only used it for trader discounts from that point on.
It would be greatly improved and actually see some use with a reduction to reload time (mainly cut out the spinning part, that's half the problem) and an increased fire rate (if it could fire as fast as you pull the trigger that would be pretty fun). Yes it would turn into a burst spam gun but it would have a more distinct role from the pistol, while still requiring discipline due to the ammo cost.
I understand the mechanical principle behind it. I was looking for less obvious things such as lower recoil or perhaps a quicker draw.There are a lot more moving parts in a double action revolver (like the one in the game) than you think. Guppy’s right though, if kept in good condition they’ll never jam. They just may not work. If you find one in a trash bag in the forest though, you might not be as good as you think. But it’s a game, we must suspend belief sometime
A lot of things have to happen to ♥♥♥♥ the hammer, unlock the cylinder, move the cylinder, re-lock the cylinder, and trip the hammer all in sequence and all in the correct timing.
Start watching Forgotten Weapons YouTube channel for some good info on the mechanics and history of firearms, if your interested.
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