Snipa299 Posted June 17, 2016 Share Posted June 17, 2016 All in the title. I'd just like to be able to remove or attach pre-existing mods from my inventory onto a gun without having to use a bench. Seriously, how hard is it to unscrew a suppressor or to change optics in the field? It'd be a nice addition to the game for someone who spends most of it outside of a settlement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mythos214 Posted June 17, 2016 Share Posted June 17, 2016 Yeah.. I miss this too... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsardonix Posted June 18, 2016 Share Posted June 18, 2016 (edited) +1 for this not just removable. just like fallout NV. Edited June 18, 2016 by tsardonix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snipa299 Posted June 22, 2016 Author Share Posted June 22, 2016 Eh, that part was always annoying. Considering adding some mods comes with downsides, such as range, I'd still like to be able to remove them too. (This would be doubly important if someone ever mods in durability for individual weapon parts) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ekayne Posted June 23, 2016 Share Posted June 23, 2016 http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/15450/? liiik dis? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffman12 Posted June 24, 2016 Share Posted June 24, 2016 That toolkit mod is probably far more realistic than just hot swapping. While I'm not big into guns IRL I'm pretty sure changing optics is more than just a matter of "sliding" the new sight onto a tac rail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SargeWashington Posted June 24, 2016 Share Posted June 24, 2016 That toolkit mod is probably far more realistic than just hot swapping. While I'm not big into guns IRL I'm pretty sure changing optics is more than just a matter of "sliding" the new sight onto a tac rail.It is, and it isn't. Unless you've zeroed the sight in before, then yes, it definitely is more. Otherwise, it's just a matter of remembering which rail section you had the optic on, and cranking it back into place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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