Because the Dwemer figured it'd be more efficient to shoot the whole damn bullet...that's 65 % MORE bullet PER bullet. this also get's rid of the need for an ejection port.
@HunterHellquist :That is about the dumbest thing I've seen anyway say as a mod comment. BaxSnansnosh has a real point. Normally I'd say that if the mod author really cared about his mod he should take the time to fix it, but the mod hasn't been touched in 3 years soooo...
Yeah I'm with Bax. Do more research about guns (By research I mean literally 1 f-----g google search) before you post a gun mod on Skyrim. Not immersive enough. Not downloading.
I am guessing this has been brought up already...but in the third picture there's a bullet that's been fired...it shows the entire bullet, jacket and all, rather than just the projectile part of it. It's like throwing the bullet at someone. The power comes from the gunpowder inside that backend. The little tip at the top is the part that kills.
Otherwise, great job. Looks amazing. If this has already been brought up, just ignore me.
when you gonna release this in skym special edition as a rifle a musket a flintflock. dwarven rifle, like the fucking name says having those missing reload animations and missing rifle shot shound and not pretending be something something great one of those gun mods that fail keep its words still by the way great work for start
Sorry to tell you this, but a Sword is way more deadly then a gun shot wound. Think about it the average gun leaves a hole in you about the size of maybe a bottle cap. A good Sword on the other hand can cut half way threw a persons some can even cut a person in half as shown on The Deadliest Warrior! Which one sounds like its more likely to kill?
And before someone says something about head/heart shots. If you hit someone in the head, or heart with just about any weapon its going to kill. So my point still stands.
no... history has proven guns are much more effective and their balistic energy are way way stronger than a sword it like the preser point of a knife to a knedle the high preser make the projectile extreamly easy to penatrate even 16th centery plate armor that is why it was perferd even the ranges is way longer
@CMoore I'm not sure what you saw on "Sons of Guns", but I'm pretty sure you are mistaken. It would make no sense for a gun to shoot the cartridge along with the bullet. Impossible, in fact, for a gun to do so as the barrel of a gun is just big enough for the bullet to pass through. The cartridge which contains the bullet is always larger and would be unable to travel out the barrel without destroying something. This mistake is made so frequently in the media that it doesn't surprise me that people believe this is how guns actually work. See the link below. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CartridgesInFlight
it is pretty good considering no dlc's needed but it keeps crashing my game if i shoot at least twice crashed dont use it at all no crashing someone should update it
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Otherwise, great job. Looks amazing. If this has already been brought up, just ignore me.
Sorry to tell you this, but a Sword is way more deadly then a gun shot wound. Think about it the average gun leaves a hole in you about the size of maybe a bottle cap. A good Sword on the other hand can cut half way threw a persons some can even cut a person in half as shown on The Deadliest Warrior! Which one sounds like its more likely to kill?
And before someone says something about head/heart shots. If you hit someone in the head, or heart with just about any weapon its going to kill. So my point still stands.
I'm not sure what you saw on "Sons of Guns", but I'm pretty sure you are mistaken. It would make no sense for a gun to shoot the cartridge along with the bullet. Impossible, in fact, for a gun to do so as the barrel of a gun is just big enough for the bullet to pass through. The cartridge which contains the bullet is always larger and would be unable to travel out the barrel without destroying something. This mistake is made so frequently in the media that it doesn't surprise me that people believe this is how guns actually work. See the link below.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CartridgesInFlight