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Version 2.69 includes custom automated vending machines placed in major hubs (like outside Diamond City). These machines allow you to buy mod-specific ammunition, frame upgrades, and rare attachments using pre-war money or caps, solving the issue of finding specialized modern ammunition in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. 3. Power Armor Becomes Necessary

Tweak global damage values to prevent weapons from being too overpowered or underpowered. Adjust stagger and knockback settings. debug/test container if you are low on ammo or looking for a specific gun. Improved Mechanics Includes properly-animated tube-fed shotguns. Re-animated assets for Assault Rifles (ARs) and AKs.

Installing the 2.6.9 build was a "point of no return" for many. The developers at the official Modern Firearms Discord warned that this version to avoid game-breaking bugs. It moved away from the website-based distribution of older versions, making Discord the primary hub for the community to share patches and troubleshoot the mod's complex scripted leveled-list injections. fallout 4 modern firearms 269

Enter the mod known simply as .

You can build a specialized vending machine (found under crafting workbenches) that uses pre-war money to buy and sell ammo and parts . Existing guns can also be scrapped for parts to modify others . Installation & Compatibility Version 2

Modern Firearms 269 is aimed at players who want a deep, authentic modern-weapons experience in Fallout 4 without sacrificing balance or immersion. Proper installation, attention to compatibility patches, and tuning of spawn/economy options will yield the best, most stable experience.

: Includes over 60 distinct firearms like the AKM , , SIG 550 , Beretta 92FS , and SPAS-12 . Power Armor Becomes Necessary Tweak global damage values

If you have spent more than a hundred hours roaming the Commonwealth, you have likely hit the same wall I have: after the tenth pipe pistol and the twentieth hunting rifle, the ballistic diversity of Fallout 4 starts to feel… dated. In a world rebuilt from atomic fire, why does everyone still rely on weapons that look like they were cobbled together in a high school shop class?