Some Assaultrons are equipped with bombs set to detonate if they are destroyed. In terms of design, the Assaultron is intended for melee combat and durability. To that end, it was designed using proven reliable technologies. The Assaultron is equipped with actuators, chain-powered limbs, and covered in thick armor plating. Modular arms allow for swapping its loadout with weaponry most appropriate for the mission profile. The Assaultron's standard weapon is a combination of claws and blades. Its legs are powered by a combination of hydraulic actuators and springs to allow it to quickly move upon its foes and unleash a devastating melee chain attack. The crown jewel is the head laser, mounted in its center and capable of devastating the opposition when fully charged. For protection, its red lens is surrounded by thick armor plating and distracts enemies from the optical receptors concealed at the top of the head. It has a decent carrying capacity, but well below that of the other designs. Heavily modified Assaultrons are known to wander the Commonwealth, ranging from those with Protectron heads to better make use of laser weapons to those that replace their legs with a Mister Handy thruster for even more speed and wield dual Shishkebabs in place of claws. There are also secondhand makeshift armor designs that give the Assaultron a fearsome visage. Furthermore, raiders are known to adapt robot armor for their own use, including Assaultron head armor, from which they create Assaultron helmets. As for the heads themselves, some non-functioning units still contain a functioning laser, which those desperate enough to endure the subsequent radiation poisoning can use as a handheld weapon. The Assaultron's core houses additional servos for the robot's arms and the robots possess great strength in melee combat. They are highly aggressive, fast and most will attack the Sole Survivor on sight, usually using their claw-like hands in melee. An Assaultron's head houses an incredibly powerful laser that requires charging up before being fired. The Assaultron's face will become surrounded by red electric energy when it is charging its laser beam attack, after which a great laser burst will be unleashed, doing serious damage to anything caught in its beam. Downloading files "manually" to properly named and numbered folders, and then just filling in the version number to field, is slightly more work during installation, but far less work after that.The Assaultron "dominator" is equipped with a stealth field.
I usually find having any single Download folder more trouble than worth, because you never actually find the files you were looking for. Mod authors can have few very "creative" file names and version numbering schemes. Personally I am always using the option to download file manually to hard drive and then installing it to my MO2 from there.
It only follows path data and checks if NXM data is included for direct links and mod update queries. Mods can be from Nexus, LL, AFK, ModDB, self made. It is done by using the browsing option of mod manager, which allows user to pick file directly from the hard drive.
You can install files from any source through the mod manager. If any site starts using their own extensions that would allow people to download files through manager and/or see updates after query, then MO2 might allow them to do so. They do not work for other sites, because NXM is Nexus link, so other sites and services are not using it. None of those functions cares where the mod came from.Äownloads are handled through NXM-links. Mod managers unpack archives and set files based on paths you have set for them.