UNSC Guns Armory

Go to war with the best of the UNSC's weaponry!

File Details

UNSC Guns-1.8-1.0

  • R
  • Aug 28, 2015
  • 652.31 KB
  • 2.3K
  • 1.8

File Name

UNSC Guns-1.8-1.0.jar

Supported Versions

  • 1.8

We've had a breakthrough! One of the two big features I've been intending to add (Manual reloading being one) has made it's appearance!

Don't like that guy over there? Have a sniper rifle, but no way to know if you're going to hit? Fear no more! That sniper rifle you've got now has a functional 8x scope! Just press F to zoom in!

 

- Features:

- Scoping ability on certain weapons. Press F on: Pistol, DMR, Battle Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Rocket Launcher, or Laser Cannon

- Lag reduction: Bullets delete themselves if they are 10% higher than the max build height of the world. (By default, this value is 256, so bullets that are higher than 281.6 will be deleted)

- Lag reduction: Bullets delete themselves if they are 10% lower than bedrock level. (This uses the max height of the world, so with a MBH of 256, bullets will delete themselves at -25.6)

 

- Fixes:

- Fixed bullets breaking bedrock on impact (Don't believe me? Install 0.91 and shoot out the floor of the world!... Then jump in if you think you're dreaming.)

 

I'm pretty glad that I've been able to add a zoom function. I found only one tutorial/way-to-do-it from lots of Google searches. The method I saw required the default Minecraft files to be modified, which can cause the mod to crash when it loads with other mods that change the same file.

The way I create zoom, is by changing the FOV (Field Of View) setting according to the zoom level. It gets it's default unscoped value from what the setting is when you log in.

For Advanced Users:

Advanced users may want to know how to edit the FOV value that you unzoom to after scoping. To change this, you'll need to go to the options menu, set the FOV setting to what you want (70 is default. If you go higher, you will see more area, but less accurately. If you go lower, you will see less area, but more accurately), restart Minecraft. When you log back in, the setting you're on will become the mod's default value.

The way I added zoom, this mod will still be compatible with all the other mods out there.