Actually RPGs and such don't have any push back because the gases don't hit you back but rather come from the open back. Idk about cars, but when you shoot a rocket launcher from your shoulder you get a tiny push forward if anything. You get a push back shooting from an automatic gun because the gases travel back to automatically push the pistol back to reload the weapon, that's how the automatization is built into ARs, machine guns and pistols. Not the case with rocket launchers
Great mod, thanks! Just a quick note about the Delamain : its missile launcher is rear-facing, so I imagine it needs to be pushed forward. But maybe it's not possible to reverse the mod just for the Delamain...
It depends if it has counter propulsion or if they're launched before ignition. If you see a gas coming out in the opposite direction, it wouldn't have recoil. Otherwise, I love this idea and it looks incredible! Can wait to see how a weaponized MaiMai handles! 😂
I just used this mod and it's so immersive. I really like it!! Anyway, I'm really curious as to why CDPR, the creator of this game, left this out of the original game.
I've seen them answer, "There's a reason for everything that doesn't exist." There must be a reason, but I'm really curious what that 'reason' is. (Just my personal curiosity.)
the rockets technically track the target after they are launched in the air and the thrusters always face the direction of the vehicle (they dont turn themselves) so it will always be against the vehicle's direction of motion
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my response:
> TIL. Well then technically shouldnt be any recoil but gameplay wise they are a bit OP so recoil it is :P I will add a toggle anyways
Just a quick note about the Delamain : its missile launcher is rear-facing, so I imagine it needs to be pushed forward.
But maybe it's not possible to reverse the mod just for the Delamain...
@mikegrauohr Give it some time though. Plus, mods are free, so what's there to complain about? ;)
I've seen them answer, "There's a reason for everything that doesn't exist." There must be a reason, but I'm really curious what that 'reason' is. (Just my personal curiosity.)
in case youre interested this is what he said