[RELz] Powered Power Armor

Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:08 am

http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=13361


Thanks to everyone who helped me make July's File of the Month list!



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R1.4 beta Released!
8/7/2010
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I'm calling this one a beta, since it will be the first opportunity for anyone other than myself to test the new ref walk system. It's proven to be stable during my own extensive testing. If you experience CTD's though, let me know, but there's no more need for the Crash Fixer .esp - you can disable, or partially disable, ref walks via the config menu if they're giving you trouble.

Changes from R1.3.4:

__ Implements Energy Pulse Generator
____ mez, ignite, EMP or knock back any enemies in the surrounding area at the touch of a button
____ NPCs can use them too, and will
__ Prevents speedmult hack from healing crippled limbs
__ Prevents MediBrace/FWE Morphine effect (bIgnoreCrippledLimbs) from breaking speedmult hack
__ Fixes UnderArmor DR when worn with PA
__ Fixes Proximity Alert (player no longer hears warnings when NPCs have it equipped)
__ Fixes fSpeedMult calculation to be compatible with other mods that alter speed
__ Ref Walks are now conducted in gamemode with equipper tokens
__ Low kWh energy weapon ammo field recharge now uses 5 or 10 at a time
__ Ref Walks are configurable via menu (fully enabled/non-combat only/fully disabled)
____ Performs function of crash fixer (though hopefully it will not be necessary)
____ Disabling RWs during combat may help with crashes without fully disabling associated features
__ Restructured Config Menu system with future expansion in mind
__ Incorporates fix for level-up crash (thanks to JustinOther for pointing out the problem, I can honestly say I would never have figured that one out)
__ Incorporates T3T's Pipboy and HUD icons



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Planned Additions
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___ implement energy weapon ammo recharger
___ implement breather
___ implement StimJack
_x_ improve TRO
_x____ increase CW boost
_x____ adjustable speed boost
_x____ adjustable strength amplification factor (for use with Arwen's Encuberance and IMCN)
_x_ interlink TUpper and TLower
_x_ update weightmult and speedmult calculations
_x____ create separate heating and power consumption multipliers
_x____ ignore liquid cooling thermal impact (heat multipliers)
_x____ liquid cooling boosts cooldown delta T multipliers, lowers heating multipliers
_x____ speedmult calc based solely on activation of TRO
_x____ weightmult calc accounts for liquid cooling and strength amplification factor
_x____ fixed temperature spike bug caused by TRO object effect lag
___ stealth field penalties
___ fix multiple UnderArmor equipping bug
___ PA deconstruction system
_x____ create subcomponents
_x____ write deconstruction code for NPCs
______ implement power armor mechanic perk with workbench armor reconstruction options
___ New power armor explosion conditions
_x____ ultracapacitor explosions
_x____ high probability for rear torso shots
_x____ low probability for front torso shots
______ player and companion explosions with armor deconstruction
___ recharger static conversions
___ prevent ROC from working with T-51b under any circumstances (its hydraulic)
_x_ add audible overheat warning
___ beg an EPG icon from T3T
___ make energy weapons overheat armor (EVE patch)
_x_ ART compatibility patch
_x_ Pipboy Readius compatibility patch (stop it from unequipping power armor on fast travel)



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Description
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This mod initially did two things - it made power armor require occasional recharging to keep it fully functional, and it added a number of power armor upgrades available from various vendors throughout the wastes. The upgrades are probably nothing you've never seen before, with the exception of the increased jump height - I've incorporated a method of preventing that obnoxious hangup that normally happens on the way to the ground when the PC jumps too high.

As of release 1.3, certain changes have been made to accomodate lore. Advanced Power Armor (the armor worn by Enclave troops) as well as T-51b Power Armor both run on long lived MicroFusion Packs that carry as much as 100 years worth of fuel, while T-45d armor originally ran on microfusion cells, the energy weapon ammo. As of this release, APA and T-51b armor will initially run on inexhaustible power supplies, but will be limited to upgrades that do not require a significant increase in power output (no liquid cooling or thermal regulation override). Power source conversion kits will be available for these armors that will enable the use of all upgrades. Ultracapacitor conversion kits will require recharging, but the rare experimental high power fuel cells will not (those cannot be purchased, but rather found in the wasteland). There is also an option (enabled by default) for nuclear powered power armor to explode if the wearer is killed by a final shot to the torso.

Also new to release 1.3 is UnderArmor - Recon Armor was initially intended to be something worn under power armor. These low damage resistance armors can be equipped, and power armor can then be put on over them. They provide a minor increase in damage resistance as well as a number of benefits, like increased radiation resistance or automatic splinting of crippled limbs.

See the Merchandise List for details on the upgrades, but bonuses include things like fall damage reduction, increased carry weight, increased run speed, and better melee/unarmed damage. If you see two different upgrades that alter the same stat, the effects will stack when both are installed, although you can only install one of each upgrade. Both the player and NPCs can take advantage of the upgrades.

Whether you have upgrades installed or not, you will need to keep most power armor charged for it to work properly. Charged power armor provides a 75 lb. increase in carryweight (based loosely on the power armor strength increases from Fallouts 1 & 2), but reduces sneak skill by 20. All of the normal bonuses given by power armor also apply (they're completely untouched by this mod, so if you're using an overhaul, its changes will be preserved). Fighting the servos or hydraulics of uncharged power armor will reduce your agility by 6, your strength by 2, and cut your run speed in half. You'll still have the benefit of armor and radiation resistance, but you won't be moving around much.

Armor can be recharged in the field with fission batteries, ceramic ultracapacitors, and energy weapon ammo. There are also two recharge stations available from vendors. The RobCo Rapid Recharge Station will instantly recharge your armor and any additional ceramic ultracapacitors in your inventory. The RobCo Personal Breeder Reactor can be used to recharge depleted fission batteries. The reactor is slower, heavier, and generally less useful, but is available from more vendors, and is considerably cheaper than the rapid recharger. You can carry the recharge units with you, but they will only work in areas where sufficient power is available. See the Merchandise List for a list of suitable recharge locations.

It's assumed that NPCs keep track of their own recharging, so you won't need to worry about supplying your companions with fission batteries or anything.

One of the available upgrades, the Thermal Regulation Override, will allow you to temporarily disable the power armor's thermal governor. The increased power output will increase run speed, carry weight, big guns skill, unarmed damage, and melee damage, but you'll have to monitor the suits temperature yourself. If the upper or lower temperature goes above 135F, you'll take damage proportional to how hot the suit is. Walk, stand still, or disable the override to lower your temperature. TRO can be toggled by the "q" key (configurable) when this upgrade is equipped.

The mod is balanced for a timescale of around 4 or 5, but the power draw and rate of temperature change can be adjusted. Reducing them from their default values of 1 to the minimum of 0.05 will let you use this mod with a timescale of 30.

Some gauges will be added to the HUD. They can be repositioned by holding the config menu key (default "p") for two seconds, then using the arrow keys. If the power armor icon is dark grey, you are wearing uncharged power armor. If it matches your HUD's color, you are wearing charged power armor. If it's red, you are wearing charged power armor and Thermal Regulation Override is engaged. The suit's charge, in Kilowatt-hours, is shown to the right of the power armor icon. It will range from 0 to 300. If you have a TRO installed, the suit's upper and lower temperature will be displayed above and below the charge.

Power consumption is dependent upon the number of installed upgrades, how much you're carrying, and how fast you're running. Sprint Mod will increase your power consumption, and cause you to overheat more quickly if you're using TRO.

Upgrades can be purchased as long as you have access to the appropriate vendors, though in some cases they'll need to be invested in first. The [PA] -Config- item will be added to your inventory when you receive power armor training, or immediately upon installing this mod if you already have it.



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Detailed Directions
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Installing Upgrades:

Add the upgrade to your or an NPC's inventory, and equip power armor.



Uninstalling upgrades:

Unequip power armor. If you are trying to retrieve an upgrade from a companion, first remove their power armor. The armor upgrades will unequip themselves and become Misc. items. Remove them from your (or their) inventory, and place them in a container or on display (the models are pretty dull at the moment). Then re-equip your power armor. Star Paladin Cross's armor has been made playable to make uninstalling her upgrades possible.



Installing UnderArmor:

Put on the desired set of UnderArmor, then put on Power Armor.



Uninstalling UnderArmor:

Remove Power Armor, then unequip or change UnderArmor.



Recharging:

For a field recharge, enter the Power Armor menu by either pressing the hotkey (default "p") or by going to the armor section of your pipboy and clicking the "[PA] -Config-" item. If you have any suitable power sources, the first option in the menu will be "Field Recharge". Select it, then select the power source. Your suit's charge will be increased by the stated amount, up to the maximum of 300 kWh.

To use the RobCo Rapid Recharge Station, drop it from your inventory in a suitable area, activate it with the use key, and select the recharge item. The lights will dim, and your armor and ceramic ultracapacitors will be recharged instantly.

The RobCo Personal Breeder Reactor cannot recharge your armor directly, but it can be used to recharge the depleted fission batteries added to your inventory when you use fission batteries for a field recharge. Drop it from your inventory in a suitable area, activate it, and select "Recharge". It will take one minute, but all of your batteries will be recharged at once. You'll be notified when it's done, but you'll need to return to the machine and activate it again to retrieve the batteries.



Thermal Regulation Override:

Press the toggle key (default "q") to turn it on or off. The power armor hud icon will turn red when the override is enabled. Running, particularly with a heavy load, will most likely cause you to overheat after about 10-15 seconds. Firing a heavy, big gun, or swinging a heavy melee weapon may also cause you to overheat, but its unlikely. If your upper or lower temperature hits 135F, you'll take damage (you'll hear it) and the temperature gauge will turn red. Stop what you're doing until its green again. You don't necessarily have to toggle the override back off to cool down, just stop running or swinging or whatever.



Energy Pulse Generator:

The Energy Pulse Generator can be used to trigger an outburst of energy centered on the user, effecting any enemies within the blast radius. It has two (or more) parts, the Energy Pulse Generator, and the Pulse Modulator(s). There are four different Pulse Modulators, each of which will allow a different kind of energy pulse to be generated. If you have an Energy Pulse Generator and at least one of the Energy Pulse Modulators, press the EPG key (default "") to trigger an Energy Pulse. To switch pulse type, hold the EPG key. Your pulse type is shown by the pulse icon above and to the left of your HUD's power armor status icon. If the icon is red, the system is recharging, if it is green the pulse is ready to fire. Each pulse will discharge a significant portion of any Ultracapacitor powered armor's charge, but fusion powered armors will be able to fire indefinitely. Recharge times, however, will be significantly longer with fusion powered armors. Check the Energy Pulse Modulators in the Misc. section of your inventory to see which icon is associated with which pulse type.


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Installation
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IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should open up any saves you're planning to use, remove power armor from yourself and your followers if they are wearing it, and then re-save.
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Copy the downloaded files into your data directory, and check the .esp in your load list. Order is not very important, but see the compatibility section for details.

There are a few extra steps for getting the HUD gauges to show up.


1. Browse to Data\menus\main, and see if hud_main_menu.xml is there.

2a. If it is, open it with a text editor. Scroll to the bottom, and just above the last line (<\menu>) add the line:



3a. Save the file, and that should be it.

OR

2b. If the file is not there, browse to Data\menus\prefabs\PPA\main and move that copy of hud_main_menu.xml to the Data\menus\main folder (if the folder doesn't exist, create it).


If you install any mods that alter the HUD (like DUI) after installing PPA, it is likely that they will overwrite the changes made to hud_main_menu.xml, and your PPA HUD icons will no longer show up. If you notice that they are suddenly missing, repeat steps 1 through 3a.



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Uninstall
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IMPORTANT: You'll want to remove power armor, then save, before uninstalling this mod. This will ensure that the numeric game settings fJumpHeightMin and fJumpFallHeightMin are not permanently changed.
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Delete the .esp, and delete the PPA folders from Data\Meshes, Data\textures, and Data\Menus\Prefabs. Also open up Data\menus\main\hud_main_menu.xml, scroll to the bottom, and remove the line . Save and close.



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Compatibility
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This mod does not actually modify power armor in any way (almost), so very little is overwritten. The upgrades and charging system will apply to (almost, see description above) any armor designated as power armor, and taking up the upper body slot. This includes pretty much all power armor from vanilla Fallout, DLC, and mods (no helmets yet though).

This file does modify:

NPC: Knight Sergeant Durga
Armor: FollowersOutfitCross (Star Paladin Cross's default armor)
Container: VendorChestBuriedKnightSergeantDurga
Leveled Item: VendorCaravanWeaponsBasic2List
Leveled Item: VendorCaravanJunk0List
Leveled Item: VendorCaravanJunk2List
Leveled Item: VendorCaravanApparelBasic2List
Leveled Item: VendorChestGeneralStore
Leveled Item: VendorChestProntoFreeformListGoodStuff

Numeric Game Setting: fJumpHeightMin
Numeric Game Setting: fJumpFallHeightMin

You may want to check things out in FO3Edit. Leveled Item and Container conflicts should be resolved in your merged patch. If a mod, such as project beauty, conflicts with my changes to KS Durga, PPA should be loaded after it (or she will not have any armor upgrades for sale.) The cosmetic changes are optional.

The bigger issue is the two numeric game settings used to increase jump height and reduce fall damage. There is the potential for conficts with any mod that changes either of these values.


Compatibility patches are currently available for FWE, Super Human Jump Perk, and Ambient Temperature, and, coming soon, Arwen's Realism Tweaks and FOOK (FOOK should be more or less OK without one though).




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Credits
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Big thanks to The3rdType for making all of the custom Pipboy and HUD icons.



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Use Info
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Contact me if you'd like to use any code or techniques from this mod. I'll probably be making a standalone version of the jump fall interruption fixer, since there are a number of mods out there that could benefit from it. The fix only needs to show up once in any load order. If I get feedback regarding it I'll make it a higher priority.


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Changelog
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R1.4 beta

__ Prevented speedmult hack from healing crippled limbs
__ Prevented MediBrace/FWE Morphine effect (bIgnoreCrippledLimbs) from breaking speedmult hack
__ Implemented Energy Pulse Generator
__ Fixed UnderArmor DR when worn with PA
__ Fixed Proximity Alert (player no longer hears warnings when NPCs have it equipped)
__ Fixed fSpeedMult calculation to be compatible with other mods that alter speed
__ Ref Walks are now conducted in gamemode with equipper tokens
__ Low kWh energy weapon ammo field recharge now uses 5 or 10 at a time
__ Ref Walks are configurable via menu (fully enabled/non-combat only/fully disabled)
____ Performs function of crash fixer (though hopefully it will not be necessary)
____ Disabling RWs during combat may help with crashes without fully disabling associated features
__ Restructured Config Menu system with future expansion in mind
__ Incorporated fix for level-up crash
__ Incorporated T3T's Pipboy and HUD icons

R1.3.4

__ Added in automatic closing of the ref walk load message


R1.3.3

__ Reworked ref walk to prevent "Stupid Enclave" and crashes
__ Diversified PA explosions
__ Added new depleted fission battery icon (thanks to The3rdType)


R1.3.2

__ Updated in-game notes with new upgrades
__ Removed annoying ref walk debug message (woops)
__ Fixed extraneous timescale in menumode overheating calculation
__ Fixed overheat temperature used in damage calculations (thanks DarkUncleBoh)


R1.3.1

__ Improved Ref Walk conditions to prevent CTDs during combat and occasional missed refs


R1.3

__ Fixed heat damage conditionals to allow upper body thermal damage
__ Fixed uninstalled upgrade duplication glitch
__ Removed timescale from overheating calculations
__ Corrected depleted fission battery weight in FWE patch
__ Added Fort Independence to list of suitable recharge locations
__ Created "Insulated UnderArmor" for better overheating tolerance
__ Created "Environmental UnderArmor" for better rad resistance
__ Created "Aramid" UnderArmor" upgrade for increased damage resistance
__ Created "MediBrace UnderArmor" for automatic splinting of broken bones
__ Add "Proximity Warning Chip" - standalone upgrade for medic power armor's proximity warning
__ Integrated 'Ambient Temperature' mod into heat calcs
__ Add T-51b and APA to autocharge, minimal upgrade list
__ Created T-51b ultracap conversion kit
__ Created APA ultracap conversion kit
__ Created T-51b experimental microfusion pack
__ Created APA experimental microfusion pack


R1.2

Altered the weight multiplier calculation to improve compatibility with backpack and other carry weight altering mods


R1.1

Removed all instances of "hasperk powerarmortraining" checks for better FWE compatibility
Added 130F alert color change to temperature gauges
Fixed recharging of ceramic ultracapacitors
removed menumode blocks from upgrade object scripts to prevent CTDs while buying
slowed down hud repositioning by 50%
added "menumode 1" conditional to config menu hotkey check, so no more console conflict
added random spawning of upgrades on PA equipped NPCs (a 1% chance for each upgrade)
added absent power armor icon .dds to download (woops)



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MERCHANDISE LIST
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Standard Power Armor Statistics
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Upper Power Consumption: 0.1kW(base) 0.25kW(gun/unarmed) 0.4kW(melee/big gun)
Lower Power Consumption: 0.35kW(base) 3.8kW(walk) 8.2kW(run)
Upper Thermal Load: -10degF/s(base) 6degF/s(gun/unarmed) 10degF/s(melee/big gun)
Lower Thermal Load: -10degF/s(base) 3degF/s(walk) 10degF/s(run)


RobCO Rapid Recharger (ceramic ultracapacitor recharger)
RobCo Personal Breeder Reactor (fission battery recharger)
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Citadel Lab
Megaton Player Home
Tenpenny Player Suite
Craterside Supply
Canterbury Garage
Lock and Load
Raven Rock
Carol's Place
Rivet City Hangar(marketplace)


Ceramic Ultracapacitor
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Weight: 3
Cost: 900
Effects: +300kWh (full system recharge)

Although originally outfitted with long lived nuclear power sources, including the TX-28 MicroFusion Pack, a growing trend among those fortunate enough to have access to power armor has been to replace the aging packs with conventional electric power storage devices. The primary power storage unit of choice is an ultracapacitor constructed from lightweight, superconductive ceramics. The units are compact enough that multiple backup units can be carried, and offer significantly greater power density than their outdated (and often depleted) nuclear cousins. In addition to being lighter, these modern alternatives are less hazardous to service, and can be modified to increase power output without risking a thermonuclear event. The primary drawback is the need to frequently recharge, although several methods of field recharging have been developed, often out of urgent necessity.



Upper Liquid Cooling
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Upper Power Draw: +0.1kW(gun) +0.2kW(unarmed) +0.3kW(melee/big gun)
Upper Thermal Load: -10degF/s(base) 6degF/s(unarmed) 10degF/s(melee/big gun)
Weight: 3
Cost: 800
Effects:
+2 Unarmed Damage
+2 Melee Damage
+10 Big Guns

Upgrading your power armor's cooling system from forced air convection to liquid cooling improves sustainable power output. A more powerful upper body means improved melee and unarmed damage, and more sustainable accuracy with big guns.



Lower Liquid Cooling
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Lower Power Draw: +0.1kW(base) +1.1kW(walk) +3kW(run)
Lower Thermal Load: -20degF/s(base) +8degF/s(walk) +20degF/s(run)
Weight: 5
Cost: 1200
Effects:
+40 Speed
+45 Carrying Capacity

Ordinarily air cooled, your suit's polyphasic servo motor drivetrain is automatically restricted to sustainable power outputs to prevent overheating. Liquid cooling allows power output to be increased without threatening system stability. More powerful legs and lower torso lead to improved carrying capacity and speed.



Thermal Regulation Override
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Upper Power Draw: +0.1kW(gun) +0.25kW(unarmed) +0.35kW(melee/big gun)
Lower Power Draw: +0.05kW(base) +1.9kW(walk) +5kW(run)
Upper Thermal Load: 0defF/s(gun) +1.5degF/s(unarmed) +2.3degF/s(melee/big gun)
Lower Thermal Load: 0degF/s(base) +2degF/s(walk) +6degF/s(run)
Weight: 0.25
Cost: 350
Effects:
+60% Speed
+70 Carrying Capacity
+2 Strength
+2 Unarmed Damage
+3 Melee Damage
+15 Big Guns

A cheap, effective way to increase your power armor's strength and speed, this chip replaces your suit's thermal monitoring hardware with upper and lower temperature gauges and a manual toggle. Ordinarily, the power consumption of your armor is restricted to prevent overheating, ensuring consistent, uninterrupted operation. Putting thermal regulation under manual control will allow you to increase the raw power of your armor, but at the risk of overheating. Monitor the upper and lower temperature gauges closely; if you overheat, you or your armor may take damage, and you could be left immobile for several seconds. This upgrade can be coupled with upper and lower liquid cooling systems for massive power output.



Neural Targeting Interface
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Power Draw: 0.1kW(base)
Weight: 0.5
Cost: 1100
Effects:
+15 AP
+5% Critical Chance

The Neural Targeting Interface puts your brain, Pipboy, and Power Armor into a state of synergy, improving reaction times and leading to improved VATS targeting and a higher critical chance.



Upper Precision Phase Controller
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Power Draw: 0.15kW(base)
Weight: 1
Cost: 1000
Effects:
+10 Small Guns
+10 Energy Weapons

More precise control over your arms and upper body leads to improved handling of small guns and energy weapons. Coupled with the inherent stability of the heavy suit, experienced users will often see their accuracy improve while wearing power armor sporting this upgrade.



Lower Precision Phase Controller
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Power Draw: 0.2kW(base)
Weight: 1.5
Cost: 800
Effects:
+5 Stealth

Power armor's assisted mobility is provided in most cases by an array of polyphasic servo motors distributed throughout the arms, legs, and torso. Upgrading these motors' phase controllers allows for more precise movement, reducing some of the noise associated with power armor and improving stealth.



Regenerative Overload Capacitor
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Weight: 2
Cost: 1100
Effects:
Dramatically reduced fall damage
Increased jump height (when coupled with Lower Liquid Cooling or Thermal Override)

One advantage of the polyphasic electric drivetrain is its ability to seamlessly transition from a power consuming array of motors to a power producing array of generators. Each time your leg impacts the ground, the electric motors take advantage of that force to generate power. This regenerative power can be shunted to other active motors, or stored, greatly improving efficiency. Under normal operation this system is more than adequate for absorbing the minor, repetitive shock of walking or running across uneven terrain, however the tremendous surge of energy produced when absorbing the impact after a long fall can overwhelm the system, causing the armor to lock up and potentially injure the wearer. A Regenerative Overload Capacitor will soak up that extra power, feed it back into the system at a manageable rate and greatly improve the suit's capacity to absorb the impact of long falls. When coupled with Lower Liquid Cooling and/or a Thermal Regulation Override, this will enable the user to power jump much higher than they would normally be able, without risking an injury.



Proximity Alert
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Power Draw: 250 Watts
Weight: 0.5
Cost: 900
Effects:
+2 Perception
Audible Combat Warning

A passive infrared optical scanner continuously monitors your surroundings for threats, which are reported via an audible alert when detected.



Advanced Power Armor (APA) Ultracapacitor Conversion Kit/
T-51b Ultracapacitor Conversion Kit
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Weight: 4 (-5lb. installed)/4 (-7 installed)
Cost: 1300/1500

These kits can be used to convert Enclave produced Advanced Power Armor or T-51b armor from their original MicroFusion Pack power sources to higher power output ultracapacitor based power. Although they require more frequent recharging, this will allow you to install high power upgrades like liquid cooling and Thermal Regulation Override.



Mark IV MicroFusion Pack/
TX-40e MicroFusion Pack
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Weight: 9 (0 installed)/11 (0 installed)
Cost: 2900/3200

Combining power outputs on par with ultracapacitor power sources with the unsurpassed longevity of a MicroFusion pack, these rare, experimental power sources will operate without refueling for half a century, while providing more than enough power to run any armor modification developed to date. The Mark IV Microfusion Pack is compatible with APA, while the TX-40e can be used to replace the T-51b's TX-28 MicroFusion Packs.



Environmental UnderArmor
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Weight: 15
Cost: 250
Effects:
+40 Radiation Resistance
+7 Damage Resistance

Lined with a neutron absorbing layer of heavy metals, this UnderArmor will substantially increase the radiation resistance of power armor.



MediBrace UnderArmor
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Weight: 22
Cost: 325
Effects:
+8 Medicine Skill
Ignore Crippled Limbs
+5 Damage Resistance

Though heavy and not especially protective, this armor houses a complex array of air bladders and aramid cables that will autmatically stabilize wrenched or broken limbs. The system must interface with your power armor's power source in order to function.



Aramid UnderArmor
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Weight: 14
Cost: 300
Effects:
+15 Damage Resistance

Constructed from a thinner version of the bullet resistant fibers used for the popular Recon Armor, this underarmor can bolster the damage resistance of power armor significantly.



Insulating UnderArmor
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Weight: 12
Cost: 300
Effects:
+15 Fire Resistance
+15 degree Overheat Temperature
+4 Damage Resistance

Popular with Thermal Regulation Override users, the thermally insulating fabric of this UnderArmor not only protects against damage from flame based weaponry, but also shields the wearer from the excessive heat produced by prolonged thermal regulation overrides.


NOTE: To equip UnderArmor, put on the desired set of UnderArmor, then put on Power Armor. To unequip, unequip power armor, then unequip or change UnderArmor. only one set of UnderArmor can be worn at a time.




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!!NEW to Release 1.4!!
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Energy Pulse Generator
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Weight: 3
Cost: 1700
Pulse Effects:
Electromagnetic: Temporarily disable (paralyze) robots and power armor wearers
Electrostatic: Knock back enemies in the area (dependent upon strength and endurance check, robots and power armor wearers are highly resistant)
Infrared: Ignite any enemy in the area
Mesmetronic: Mez any human or non-feral ghoul enemy in the area

The energy pulse generator can be used to generate one of four energy pulses, depending on which energy pulse modulators you have in your posession. Any enemies (or allies) within its blast radius will be effected. The pulses will expend your power armor's charge rapidly, and the system will need to recharge for several seconds before another pulse can be generated. Fusion powered armors can continue to generate pulses indefinitely, but their recharge time is significantly longer. The strength and effectiveness of any pulse is dependent upon the energy weapons skill of the user.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:41 am

This sounds really awesome! :D
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Dragonz Dancer
 
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:06 am

Leaping around megaton is great :frog:
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:40 pm

Between this and Impervious Power Armor I'm running out of good reasons to not wear power armor.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:23 am

Sounds really cool, been looking forward to this one. Gratz on the release, now to cheat my way to power armor training so I can try it out :hubbahubba:
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:13 am

Between this and Impervious Power Armor I'm running out of good reasons to not wear power armor.


Which is sort of as it should be - if you really had to wander around a postapocalyptic waste land, why would you not want to be a walking tank?
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Amelia Pritchard
 
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:29 am

Freedom of movement, ability to hide, pure speed...

Now, when you add the lightning tank to Power Armor, then you get NO reason not to wear it.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:31 am

Freedom of movement, ability to hide, pure speed...

Now, when you add the lightning tank to Power Armor, then you get NO reason not to wear it.


I clocked it with the speedometer from Jetpack Mod - it only tops out at about 20 mph. Definitely feels fast though. That seems totally reasonable for something that's pushing 80 horsepower.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:56 am

Huh, no, I was referring to reasons you wouldn't wear a walking tank...until you add the speed boosts to it. It's like the Exoskeleton from the STALKER series; its always been a tough choice because Exoskeletons severely restrict movement. In C.O.P, that becomes less of an issue, as the Exoskeletons can be upgraded to facilitate sprinting. You're essentially at that point invincible, if you play your cards right.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:23 pm

I had no idea there were exosuits in STALKER - I never got that far, took up modding Fallout again instead. Sounds cool.

It would be tough to add the real world disadvantages of heavy armor into a game. You could mess with mouse sensitivity I guess, maybe add in a lag before it responds. Or make the player too physically large to effectively take cover. Fallout power armor isn't really that big though. If Fallout had a cover system you could probably throw in some restrictions. It might be tougher to scale walls, fit through windows, vault over barriers, or mold yourself to cover. All of that requires a pretty sophisticated engine though.

*Edit - I think Schlangster's Helmet POV is definitely a step in the right direction - it limits peripheral vision a bit, and gives that claustrophobic feel.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:52 am

Haha, no, I think I've been completely misunderstood. I'm not bashing Power Armor, saying it should make you uber slow or anything, Im just commenting on how he said that he was running out of reasons to NOT use Power Armor; I was pointing out some of the things that would, realistically, cause pause before using PA, but with the upgrades are kinda nullified. I mean, look at the old Fallout games, you moved just fine in the stuff.
ANYHOO, good work on the mod.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:21 pm

The biggest issue I had was watching my guy walk through the Capital Wasteland during mid-day and I got to thinking about how hot it must be in that thing. Now when ever I see a bunch of NPCs in Power Armor all I can think of is a bunch of sweaty guys in suits.

I had to stop watching Godzilla movies for the same reason.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:48 am

... Now when ever I see a bunch of NPCs in Power Armor all I can think of is a bunch of sweaty guys in suits. ...


Sounds good :hubbahubba: :hubbahubba:


I don't have the PA- config item.

I believe this is because I'm using FWE. FWE divides PA training into two new perks... FWEPowerArmorTraining1 and FWEPowerArmorTraining2

Will you be making a FWE patch?

Also, I have several items installed, but no HUD element (I did put the line into the xml file as instructed), and the hotkeys don't work (p or q), possibly because FWE might have assigned them?

Lastly, is it possible to make it not CTD when acquiring/purchasing an upgrade while wearing PA? I can buy them not wearing it, then wear and it adds it... but it always CTD's when wearing PA while acquiring an upgrade from Crow.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:13 pm

I'm about to take a look at the CTD while buying issue. I can think of at least one brute force fix - delete the menumode block from all of the upgrade effect scripts, so that they don't equip themselves until you're in game mode. In the meantime, I'm making a big note of it on the description page. It's a minor hassle (you should be wearing your roving trader outfit anyway...)

Regarding FWE, I am planning on making compatibility patches for major mods where necessary. I've got one in the works for Arwen's Tweaks - one of her modules breaks the changes to jump height and fall damage, and I'd like to add some sort of strain mitigation since power armor is sort of a vehicle. Unfortunately, things won't work right for you until you have the right Power Armor perk. Try adding it via console, and it should fix things.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:34 am

I did player.addperk 58fdf and got the config item.

I still can't get the HUD element to show, which is weird... the Jetpack one works fine with DARN. I added both to the DARN hud main menu xml.


Also, the hotkeys need to only work in certain modes... you can't currently use any assigned hotkey for this mod in the console.


As for FWE compat, FWE changes fall height/damage, and it might change Paladin Cross's armor item as well, not too sure.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:29 am

I've fixed the bugs mentioned to date, but am waiting till morning to upload in case any more pop up. I was able to do away with all of the power armor perk checks, so apart from the jump height, fall damage, and SPC's power armor, the new version will be usable with FWE.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:59 pm

I just released r1.1, which fixes all of the bugs mentioned to date, including the hotkey/console conflict (I finally figured out how to use a "menumode" conditional). I've also added a small chance (5%) that upgrades will be found on power armor equipped NPCs. It's done via a reference walk, so there won't be any leveled item conflicts there. I also left out a .dds file in the first release that led messed up the HUD gauge, so that's been added in.

Regarding FWE, the power armor perk conflict will no longer be an issue, but I haven't confirmed that jump height and fall damage changes will not conflict - so the Regenerative Overload Capacitor upgrade may not work when FWE is installed. I'll take a look at it, and release a compatibility patch if necessary. Also, FWE makes changes to Star Paladin Cross's power armor. If you load PPA first, those changes will be preserved, but you will not be able to remove upgrades from SPC once installed. If PPA is loaded after FWE, you'll be able to remove upgrades, but her armor will have vanilla stats. It's up to you, until I've made a compatibility patch.

Arwen's Realism Tweaks will break this mod's changes to jump height and fall damage, but a compatibility patch is in the works. It will most likely reduce or eliminate strain while wearing power armor as well.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:41 pm

How exactly do capacitors beat E=MC^2? These aren't fission plants, these are fusion plants, which have the highest mass to energy conversion short of antimatter reactions with the right fuels.

With a fusion plant, just water has more energy density than anything short of a commensurate mass of antimatter to go with it.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:34 pm

The fuel might be light, but there's a lot of overhead associated with containment and conversion - you've got to carry around a steam turbine or something in addition to the nuclear fuel. A capacitor is dead simple - just two conductors next to each other, no need to convert from thermal energy to mechanical to electrical, just some solid state power electronics. And if they're superconductive, there's basically infinite power density - you could completely discharge the thing almost instantly, while doing the same thing with a fission or fusion power source could lead to a nuclear meltdown.

*Edit - There's also a difference between power density and energy density. You might be able to store more energy per pound with nuclear fuel, meaning higher energy density, but you can't access it very quickly without going meltdown, meaning lower power density. This mod's power sources have to be recharged much more frequently, but they have a higher power output.
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:37 am

Does this have any problems with FWE ?
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:08 am

Does this have any problems with FWE ?


You need to use the compatibility patch included in 1.2.


Why are you always repeating the same question among a bunch of different threads even without reading the author's instruction with your own eyes?


Is that really Fun to you making authors just feeling annoyed?
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:47 am

I normally steer clear of PA but with this mod I may just invest in it. AWESOME!!
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:33 am

The biggest issue I had was watching my guy walk through the Capital Wasteland during mid-day and I got to thinking about how hot it must be in that thing. Now when ever I see a bunch of NPCs in Power Armor all I can think of is a bunch of sweaty guys in suits.

I had to stop watching Godzilla movies for the same reason.


The solution is called air conditioning. I think if you have nuke powered armored suits, you could develop AC for them.
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Post » Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:43 pm

The solution is called air conditioning. I think if you have nuke powered armored suits, you could develop AC for them.


That's exactly what some of the upgrades do - better AC, so higher power output. I'm also planning on making a set of armor that you can wear under power armor to improve insulation, raising the critical overheating temperature. From what I've read, that's what recon armor is - something normally worn under power armor - so I'll make a set that you can wear, but that swaps itself out for a model and slotless version when you put on power armor, for a slight DR increase, better overheating tolerance, and better fire resistance. Still, if you look at the temperature gauge, it's not exactly a comfortable 72 degrees in there, but I sort of think of it as representing a few local hot spots, not the temperature inside the whole suit..
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Post » Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:37 am

Yeah when you mentioned making underarmor Recon armor was what I thought of, but I didn't know how to make it work with power armor. I like the idea though :P
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