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NPC Companions Holstering Weapons[edit source]

This seemed to be the right place to ask this question, but if not, please redirect me. I want to find out how to stop NPC companions from holstering their weapons, or at least a way to make their decision about holstering link to whether my weapon is holstered. This is important to me because it takes time for the NPCs to unholster their weapons. This problem is exagerated with miniguns because of the spooling up time before the shells start firing. I want to make these changes in order to improve their response time. I have searched through the sub-topics linked at the bottom of this page and did not see anything specific to holstering weapons. I've also done a general search for "companion" and "NPC" but have not come up with anything. Servius 18:10, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

SetAlert has your bag, I believe. Anyone who is "alert" in that sense will never put away their weapon. --JT 23:26, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
I think I may have found the way (or another way). First, find the NPC you want to change under Actors-NPC. Where the tabs are, click the AI Package tab and note the name of the EditorID entry. For example, Paladin Bael, who guards the Citadel, always has his weapon drawn. Under AI Package, he has one entry: "CitadelBrotherhoodKnightGateGuardPackage". Then, under Actor Data-Package, find that EditorID and open it up. Under the Flags tab, there is a box you can check called "Weapon Drawn". That box is checked for Bael, and he always has his weapon drawn (or draws it as soon as you teleport there). For NPC Companions, they sometimes have several EditorIDs. For Star Paladin Cross, she has 5+, but two of them are tagged as Follow. If you check the Weapon Drawn box on those two EditorIDs, she'll always have her weapon drawn. My hope is that this may also resolve the problem where NPCs sometime pull out their melee weapon when the first move to attack, even if they're set to use ranged weapons. I'll experiement with this more tomorrow and report back if any of the above is wrong. Servius 04:37, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
This worked as I thought it might. My next question is whether it's purely animation or if it's real. For example, I may see STC with her gun drawn, but if we get into combat, will there still be a delay before she fires that equals how long it used to take her to unholster the weapon, or is it really drawn, in which case she can fire instantly. My hope is that it's real, so she can fire instantly. If this is not the case, I'll write more. Servius 20:28, 15 January 2009 (UTC)