Best mechanical shock absorbers according to redditors
We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best mechanical shock absorbers. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best mechanical shock absorbers. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Clean Tools The Mini Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois, 17" x 13" (Color may vary),assorted https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BQSL5E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EyFVDb0Y0CN42
This is a good one and a reasonable size. You can always trim it down a bit if you like too.
> So is it really worth your time to sit still for a good 5 minutes during a run to make sure you get every tag without ruining the device?
Why would I do that? Stash anything of real value in a faraday duffel bag (not even remotely a far fetched concept: seeing as how these already exist )
That said, stealing pistols and other random low value crap should not be worth the effort to drag out a big pile of shit out of the target area with the team, detag and fence it. The reputation system is the way to punish that IMO: Teams dumb enough to risk fucking up a run by looting everything in sight should acquire a bad rep/notoriety score quickly and soon have a hard time finding non-suicidal runs.
I'd say, in general looting should be reserved for things rare/unique that the players won't be able to get otherwise (or at least have a very hard time getting), or to reward the players with items of high value to fence or trade for favors (IE: High end cyberdecks, super forbidden weapons, etc) that they will need in the campaign. The GM should make it reasonably obvious that the thing is worth the effort and is worth looting.
Needless to say, looting ware should acquire the team a horrible rep immediately.
Unless your GM plays all his NPCs as super cheapskates and thinks that you should loot corpses to make up the difference (had to deal with this once, was super obnoxious, I blame it on the GM being an old school D&D super munchkin. The team had to loot corpses to make enough cash to keep up on rent, much less buy any upgrades, which it was hinted strongly we'd need for the upcoming missions).
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You can get little gel pads that stick onto the bottom of pedals and it keeps them from sliding around. here's some on amazon
Some pedals come with them. I know I've seen ones that were lower profile.
You can even buy them from amazon
A set of stepper dampers will reduce the motor noise quite a bit.