About this mod
A old weapon forged anew. A counterpart to the NCR's Service Rifle.
- Permissions and credits
- Donations
I've decided to mod again. Traipsing through the absolute hellscape known as the GECK. This time I've decided to take a quick peek at the NCR's paltry loadout. The service rifle is nice and all, but no matter how organized the NCR is. Being able to purpose build a numerous amount of the exact same rifle for so many troops is just unreasonable, especially considering the apocalyptic conditions they find themselves in. So I decided to alleviate that slightly by providing an alternative. A combat rifle, a pre-war relic designed to be adaptable, repairable, and most importantly, easily recreatable. It delivers a more powerful shot than the standard service rifle, at the cost of slower fire rate and reduced weapon health. Ultimately the reason the combat rifle doesn't see more widespread use is that it's harder to handle than a standard service rifle. Requiring the strength and finer aim that the NCR no longer has the time or ability to train their recruits with.
The weapon will appear at vendors, and on NCR soldiers at random. But maybe you want a little something more specialized, If that's the case you should probably take a look around the Mojave Outpost barracks.
So yeah. New mod, new weapon based on the combat rifle from Fallout 4 and integrated into the leveled lists in places I deemed appropriate. With a unique variant attached to a small note quest with some meaningless exposition drivel. Ignore it if you feel so inclined, there's spoilers in the readme if you just want the gun.
There's a readme in the mod download that gives you spoilers for the locations of the notes. Don't comment about it because I'm not gonna respond, please learn to read it's a very simple concept.
Installation:
Put the meshes and textures folders, and the esp file into your game installation's Data folder.
Or, if you're using Mod Organizer, Download with manager and make sure Meshes, Textures, and the esp file are at the top level,
MO2 should tell you if your file structure looks alright.