

Of course, if you're feeling lazy, you can always use the following console command (Substitute # with the Mod Index of the plugin in your load order): The weapon can only be acquired by selecting the new "Finger Blaster" perk I added, which is unlocked at Level 2 if you have the Wild Wasteland trait. Hmm, would it have been funnier if the featured image was just an empty grey background? Focus recharges at a rate of one unit every two seconds. It now uses the same regeneration mechanic as the Recharger weapons to recharge your "Focus" so you can't keep shooting indefinitely. It will also make a different firing noise depending on whether you're playing as a male or a female.Īs of v1.1, I made the weapon a little less cheat-y. This weapon consumes no ammo, has no visible projectile or impact effect, doesn't degrade, can't be confiscated, and will totally gib a target with a critical hit. Targets will also get pushed back by the impact. This should hopefully keep the weapon viable as you progress through the game. It deals 10 points of base damage, plus a damage bonus equal to your character's level - therefore, a Level 2 character will deal 12 total points of damage whereas a Level 50 character will deal 60 total points of damage. Gameplay-wise, this weapon is considered an energy weapon.


I did this for both the male and female hand meshes, and the skin tone will also change properly depending on your character's race. I then bent the ring and pinky fingers, straightened the middle and index fingers and tilted the thumb up, shaping the hand into the form of a double-barreled finger gun (which is obviously superior to the single-barrel version. I started with the base game hand mesh and removed all the bone assignments so that I was left with a static object that wouldn't flex with the player's movements.
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By this point, I've done just about everything I wanted to with conventional weaponry, so now it's time to get weird! We've all played this game as kids - be it cops and robbers, cowboys and Indians, army, or any number of other variations - where we run around pointing our fingers at each other and shouting, "Bang!" I decided to bring this experience into New Vegas, but with a slight sci-fi twist since psychic powers have been canonically established in the franchise.
