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Underrail => Suggestions => Topic started by: harperfan7 on January 19, 2022, 09:55:43 pm

Title: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: harperfan7 on January 19, 2022, 09:55:43 pm
I was thinking about how a few people have suggested "carbines" as an in-between AR and snipers.  I had the idea to just allow sniper rifles to not have a scope; this way people could have them earlier and not every sniper rifle you find as loot will be worth so damn much. 
Title: Re: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: Valor on January 22, 2022, 02:06:44 am
How would no scope sniper (carabine) be different from either AR or crossbow? I am unsure you could find a proper niche gameplay for them. Unless you just want AR-like sniper to trigger some sniper perks cheaper, whihc is imho bad idea.
Title: Re: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: harperfan7 on January 22, 2022, 02:28:38 am
Range, per-shot damage, sniper feats.  The scopes dont really change anything so I don't get your point.
Title: Re: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: Valor on January 23, 2022, 01:59:22 am
I think I misunderstood. You want sniper rifles without scopes that are identical to scoped sniper rifles (- the scope effect)? I thought it would change the stats a bit more (less move penalty lower range etc) If that is so, then I guess why not.
Title: Re: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: harperfan7 on January 23, 2022, 02:26:39 am
I think I misunderstood. You want sniper rifles without scopes that are identical to scoped sniper rifles (- the scope effect)?

Yes.  Styg could make them a bit different; like slightly less AP cost or move'n'shoot penalty, but not necessarily. 
Title: Re: Non-scoped sniper rifles
Post by: Ravager on January 27, 2022, 10:41:38 pm
Graphics would have to be updated, especially the icon of an assembled sniper rifle.

Although, if there was a 1.0 target-reticled scope, that could keep the same frame as the existing sniper rifles but without the benefit of a magnified scope. It would be much cheaper than any of the other scopes, maybe faster, and not suffer from close-range penalties. But it would not have the same accuracy at longer ranges.