Cthorthu Posted June 27, 2019 Share Posted June 27, 2019 (edited) About the recoil in Fallout 4 THE ARC ROTATE The arc rotate determines the initial direction of the recoil of the weapon. Is estableciced in the Aim Model ("Arc rotate") and can be modified in a OMOD ("AimModelRecoilArcRotateDeg"). The direction is determined in grades: 0 = up 90 = right etc THE ARC The recoil movement don't happens exaclty in the direction of the Arc Rotate. The Arc determine how much can the recoil differ from the Arc rotate. In establecied in the Aim Model ("Arc") and can be modified in a OMOD ("AimModelRecoilArcDeg"). The width of the recoil arc is determined in grades. RECOIL PER SHOT Determines the amount of recoil. The aim point will travel that distance after every shot. There are a mininum value and a maximun value. RECOIL SHOTS FOR RUNAWAY Determines (in automatic firing) how many shots have the minimun recoil. After this number of shots, the weapon will have the maximun recoil value. SUMMARY Well, then: The recoil is a displacement of the aim point, along the distance determined by the Recoil per shot value (minimum or maximun), in a random direction inside a arc. The width of the arc is determined in Arc, and the center of the arc is determined in Arc rotate. OK, BUT I've been doing tests. All the above seems to be correct. But it seems that, once all the calculations have been made, the game limits the recoil movement to the left and right. Left Limit: Recoil never moves the aim point further to the left of the initial aim point. Right limit: There is a limit distance (approximately 5 cm on my screen). Recoil never moves the aim point further to the right of this limit. CAN YOU HELP? I have no problem with the right limit (is far enough). But the left limit breaks my balls. I want to make weapon mods and I don't understand why the recoil can not move to left. Do you know anything that I don't know? Do you think my deductions are wrong? Dou you know "where" to find the limits? (I searched in game settings and INI files, but found nothing). Excuse my poor english (I'm not native english). Have a nice day! Edited July 1, 2019 by Cthorthu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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