Denderth
Denderth
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23rd Dec 2021
31st May 2022
Bit of a Eureka moment last night that solved problems with charge loss and quantity of rounds. The Lithium clips themselves are free to copy but the example weapons are there for reverse engineering. Please enjoy.
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Comments

  • AntigrainWarhead
    AntigrainWarhead
    3rd Feb 2022
    yeah the only way to make a non-powder and non-energy particle projectile is using piston movers
  • ae
    ae
    31st Dec 2021
    solid bullet in tpt? use pstn
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    28th Dec 2021
    What I really want to see is people use the clips in their own weapon designs, as this save is effectively a sort of proof of concept, really. If need be, I can produce a save full of weaponry components for people to use in their own designs. Might actually be something interesting for me to do, perhaps.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    28th Dec 2021
    Perhaps, though realistically, you'd have a hard time seeing a projectile because of it moving so fast. Granted, it's EMBR and such and not necessarily something that requires a lot of energy to be yeeted at a target, unlike, well, solid bullets used in real guns and such.
  • pinecone
    pinecone
    28th Dec 2021
    nice but id lower the FRAY temp so u can actually see the bullets
  • Teneiger10
    Teneiger10
    28th Dec 2021
    Nice +1
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    28th Dec 2021
    @Kolinski Could work. The clips are designed to be effectively used in any orientation. Have a go at designing that gun, perhaps.
  • Kolinski
    Kolinski
    27th Dec 2021
    ah mate, i just had a idea. what if we could make that clip feed into the chamber while the clip stood upright optop of the gun
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    27th Dec 2021
    I kind of hope people have a go at trying to use these new clips and come up with their own weaponry designs that utilise the clips or even improve upon the feed systems.
  • ae
    ae
    24th Dec 2021
    good clip design +1