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15 Oct, 2023 @ 5:45am
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RimWorld Future: Firearms

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Rimworld Future: Firearms

I got tired of my mod list not having enough charge gun variety so what did I do? Add a bunch of assault rifles with little variance. But I plan on adding more so it'll even out.

I'm posting this on the workshop mostly for personal reasons (so I don't have to carry a flash drive with the local copy) but I intended on making this and one for old west guns too.

Requires Combat Extended is a strong term. It should work without it, but the mod was really made to use it.




CR-Hellion Mk.5



A charged assault rifle based on the Springfield Hellion or VHSK2 from Croatia.




CR-M8



A charged assault rifle based on the prototype XM8 from H&K. In an attempt to learn how CE's underslung attachments work, I've added a 40mm grenade launcher to it. Surprisingly it works flawlessly. Also features a 1.5x reflex sight built in.




CR-80



A charged weapon based on the British L85/L86 family. I've learned during making this mod that in production they're referred to as the SA-80 which makes me wonder if the design is Czech? Either way, this bad boy is intended to be used as a "Light squad weapon" (LSW) or as an LMG depending on your definition. It features a 50 round magazine, a 4x magnified optic, and bigger hurt rounds.




CS-7



A charged shotgun* based on the Keltec KS-7. Caution, may cause fires. Will cause pain.

*I mean I say shotgun, but I accidentally made it fire mechanoid ammo (It's not a bug, it's a feature.) It actually fires slugs.




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6 Comments
Issak  [author] 8 Nov, 2023 @ 4:50am 
IIRC the Hellion and the SL-8 are both historically chambered in 5.56, but yeah. A DMR would work well. Probably re-chambered in the charge equivalent of 7.62 NATO -- Or I keep it as the 5.56 counter and keep it extremely accurate with less damage.
Mikan 7 Nov, 2023 @ 10:35pm 
Ooh! Well, if you ever find yourself caring to bother, it would be pretty damn awesome to see! As for how it would work, you do not exactly have a DMR in the line-up ^^ And I was thinking more about the DMR configuration of the weapon.

Personally, my love for it comes from Trepang 2, where it is obviously not loaded with intermediate .223,

That thing punches straight through armored enemies in that game, despite being loaded with a caliber that is fairly similar to what is used by the Hellion - Also featured in Trepang 2 as your go-to AR.

But then again, it would be a 'Charge' weapon, should you ever add it, so I probably should not get too hung-up on its real world stopping power.
Issak  [author] 7 Nov, 2023 @ 6:54am 
The SL-8 is an interesting one just being the civilian model of the G36. Wonder how I could make that work...
Mikan 6 Nov, 2023 @ 6:55pm 
Woohoo! Finally, I've been looking around for a Springfield Hellion addition. Appreciate it! Now, if only there were an SL-8 out there, then I'd finally have my favorite plastic firearms. (I'm surprised nobody has done a Vintorez... as far as I can find)
Issak  [author] 1 Nov, 2023 @ 7:33pm 
@Cahruen I'm not quite sure that they... do? They should be relatively comparable to the vanilla charge rifle. While I had to plug in some stats for them to work without CE, most of their in game stats comes from the CE calculations since it does it based on the bullet.

It kind of ends up being based on the guns' real counterparts. There's this big spreadsheet for making weapons CE compatible and you kind of just plug in the data it asks for (Like barrel length, muzzle velocity, etc.) Really neat.
Geisterhaft 1 Nov, 2023 @ 4:50pm 
putting in their stats relative to vanilla items would be good for comparison mate, and to see how it holds up against the vanilla standard