Are VATS aiming bugs in Fallout:New Vegas really that preventive?

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I'm playing Fallout New Vegas vanilla (although updated to the latest patch). I wanted to make a cowboy-like character that would wield primarily lever-action rifles - scoped trail carbine and a brush gun. I aimed to ultimately use trail carbine as default long range engaging weapon and resort to blasting enemies away with brush gun when (if) they come close enough, always trying to eliminate them quickly with headshots.

However, fallout wikia says that VATS aiming with brush gun is broken and bullets consistently fly above target's head if you aim for headshots.

How often does that happen? Is it happening only in certain situations (target in unusual position, me crouching, I don't know)? Will it hamper my efforts and spoil my fun?

Edit: Actual brush gun bug description from Fallout Wiki VATS page

V.A.T.S. targeting is bugged for certain guns - most lever action rifles and a few pistols: it consistently shoots high, making headshots improbable or impossible. Consistently replicable by starting a new game, adding a brush gun (id: 00121148) and .45-70 ammo (id: 0013e43e), forcing Guns to 100, and shooting at Easy Pete's head from the nearby road. Bullet impacts will appear on the windowpane behind him - and, shot after shot, will consistently be high. Modifying the gun to have perfect accuracy and/or setting fVATSSpreadMult to 0.01 will reveal that the V.A.T.S. point of aim is roughly a foot high. No known fix yet. This bug also seems to occur with the Hunting Revolver. [verified]



Best Answer

Having played Fallout: New Vegas far too much I can not attest to having encountered this bug, I would assume it has a low rate of occurrence.

From what I've researched regarding this bug it can be remedied by simply aiming at the target's torso. While this sacrifices the 2x headshot damage bonus, with incredibly powerful late-game brush gun or hunting revolver the actual loss of damage is negligible - you'd be killing most enemies using two shots regardless of where you aim.

On subject of bugs, a much more dangerous glitch is the VATS reload bug. In which, initiating and firing VATS while reloading a revolver may freeze your character for as much as twenty seconds while you remain susceptible to enemy damage.




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Does perception affect vats accuracy in New Vegas?

Perception is your environmental awareness and "sixth sense," and affects weapon accuracy in V.A.T.S. With the removal of skills in Fallout 4, Perception now directly affects accuracy in V.A.T.S., and indirectly (through perks) affects pickpocketing and lockpicking attempts.

Can you take damage in vats?

V.A.T.S. no longer inflicts additional weapon's durability damage on use. Enemies are less aggressively slowed down; while all enemies move slower in V.A.T.S., those not actively targeted are not slowed nearly as dramatically.

How do I use VATS in Fallout New Vegas?

The button to activate V.A.T.S. is usually V. You can go to Settings > Controls > Action Mapping and then scroll down, and you should see "VATS". The button to the right of VATS should be what you need to press to activate it.



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