Gauss Rifle question
- Raksha
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Bozar because the ammo is cheap, common, relatively light-weight, and it slices through your enemies like a plastic surgeon's scalpel through celebrity breasts just before he shoves in the implants.
It's combines efficiency and stylishness, in other words.
It's combines efficiency and stylishness, in other words.
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The ammo ain't really that cheap or common in my opinion, at least when compared to the amount Bozar chuncks it through in one burst.
60 rnds per clip, 30 rnds per burst which means 2 bursts for one clip. And if you're a low luck character, you have a big chance to miss the first time or do really low damage, so it's usually good to fire twice.
Ok, so 60 rnds of .223 FMJ in Fallout world is really expensive. And it's not common to just find, it's common if you have the money to buy it and capability to carry it around. Because it's heavy. Damage efficiency not included, shotgun shells for example are far more better than .223 FMJ. Cheaper, lighter and more common.
I too love Bozar but I have to start collecting ammo for it since the early stages of the game and I still run easily out of ammo when I really get into fighting. It's hunk of a gun that sure kills anything in sight, but has it's price.
60 rnds per clip, 30 rnds per burst which means 2 bursts for one clip. And if you're a low luck character, you have a big chance to miss the first time or do really low damage, so it's usually good to fire twice.
Ok, so 60 rnds of .223 FMJ in Fallout world is really expensive. And it's not common to just find, it's common if you have the money to buy it and capability to carry it around. Because it's heavy. Damage efficiency not included, shotgun shells for example are far more better than .223 FMJ. Cheaper, lighter and more common.
I too love Bozar but I have to start collecting ammo for it since the early stages of the game and I still run easily out of ammo when I really get into fighting. It's hunk of a gun that sure kills anything in sight, but has it's price.
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Which was my point. Why do you think I was logging Marcus around, if not to carry things for me? And you don't buy it, you steal it. Naturally. Why else would you have that skill there in the first place?Kashluk wrote: Ok, so 60 rnds of .223 FMJ in Fallout world is really expensive. And it's not common to just find, it's common if you have the money to buy it and capability to carry it around.
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.223 is actually lighter and less expensive than shotgun shells. They both have the same damage mod (1/1), but .223 has better mods in other areas.Kashluk wrote:Ok, so 60 rnds of .223 FMJ in Fallout world is really expensive. And it's not common to just find, it's common if you have the money to buy it and capability to carry it around. Because it's heavy. Damage efficiency not included, shotgun shells for example are far more better than .223 FMJ. Cheaper, lighter and more common.
.223 FMJ wrote: Weight: 2 (For 50)
AC Mod: -20
DR Mod: -20
DMG Mod: 1/1
Price: 200
I got these numbers from the Fallout 2 items database at NMA, but these are in pretty much in line with what I remember from the game.Shotgun Shells wrote: Weight: 1
AC Mod: -10
DMG Mod: 1/1
Price: 225
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Umm... apart from the pulse rifle its the best gun in the game. I pretty much always take a big energy weapons character but I've also done small guns and I find that the plasma rifle is way better than any small gun. If you have sniper and better criticals you can kill an enclave trooper in one shoot - just aim for their eyes and I either did enough damage to kill them or I did like 70 damage but they died instantly because of better criticals' instant death thingy. The pulse rifle does more damage but it's also less acurate if you're skills aren't great plus I don't get as many instant deaths with it. The gauss rifle is good and all but it just doesn't do as much damage and not as many instant deaths, which is fair enough because to be good with plasma or pulse rifle you have to invest in two skills so obviously the payoff will be greater.Franz_Schubert wrote:Serious question: Why do people seem to think that the turbo plasma rifle is so great? I've used it many times with an energy weapons character, and in my experiences it simply isn't as consistent as the gauss weapons, nor does it even do as much damage on the criticals.
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See? It is rare, but occassionally even I know what I'm talking about! And if you compare it to the ammunition needed for the other big guns, it is still lighter and chaper, but still at least as effective.Kashluk wrote:Damn... it IS lighter and cheaper. Hm... but it's still more rare and Bozar sure as hell chuncks through all your ammo no matter how much you got
And if we are talking about aimed shots to the eyes, I'll simply point to the .233 pistol, and rest my case.
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What would be the point of called shots with something that works like a bozar? When you face a crowd of opponents, aim for that cowardly guy hiding behind his friends, tenderly squeeze the trigger, and watch your selected target take all of five points of damage... but everything between you and him has been sliced to fine pieces by a spray of lovely bozar fire. Next round, shoot the surviving coward in the head with your .233, and proceed to loot the bodies.
Called/Aimed shots are not what the bozar is intended for. You can switch to single bullet shots with it and then aim if you like, but the results are laughable. Or lethal, depending on your point of view. I wouldn't recommend it at all.
And that's why you carry the .233 pistol with you, in case that wasn't obvious.
Called/Aimed shots are not what the bozar is intended for. You can switch to single bullet shots with it and then aim if you like, but the results are laughable. Or lethal, depending on your point of view. I wouldn't recommend it at all.
And that's why you carry the .233 pistol with you, in case that wasn't obvious.
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Well Raksha, I was just replying to Shadowy Penis:
Though it's never enough for me, that's something I still disagree (the only statement I have left, duh) with. 4000 rnds is a quickie when you hit a few unity patrols.
And Doyle... When I come to think of it, you might be right. In every one of my game I've been collecting as much .223 as possible, buying it from every possible shop etc and it's actually found from pretty much the same places as shotgun shells.Aimed shot with Bozar to the eyes;
do I have to say more?
Though it's never enough for me, that's something I still disagree (the only statement I have left, duh) with. 4000 rnds is a quickie when you hit a few unity patrols.
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And I was agreeing with you, you can't aim with a gun set to burst mode. However, since I'm talkative, I moved on to explain why you don't have to
I'll stick by and defend the .233 to the bitter end, or at least until I run out of ammo. I like that gun.
I'll stick by and defend the .233 to the bitter end, or at least until I run out of ammo. I like that gun.
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One word, Kashluk... style. In my opinion, the .223 pistol is way more stylish than the gauss pistol, but the gauss pistol does WAY more damage, and it takes less action points
Also, the Bozar is the only big gun that can both burst and aim. But if I'm investing in both Big guns and Little guns, I would rather use a Vindicator in one hand and a Gauss Rifle in the other.
Also, the Bozar is the only big gun that can both burst and aim. But if I'm investing in both Big guns and Little guns, I would rather use a Vindicator in one hand and a Gauss Rifle in the other.
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I tried that once... and I still haven't managed to find enough ammonution for the Vindicator. A shame, because it certainly was effective... but I will stick with the combination of Bozar and .233, I think. If nothing else because that means I will only have to stock up on one kind of ammunition. But the most important reason is of course the one Franz just mentioned.
Style.
Naturally.
Style.
Naturally.
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