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(I am 500% stealing this idea, I love the torps to death, thank you!)
Issues;
-Firing once keeps the trigger pushed so reloading immediately fires again (even large targets move, you'll want to aim at least to see if you're still hitting)
Preference:
-Increased railgun angle to top and bottom of the "chute-hole" rather than straight-only to allow for slight aim adjustments.(even if it's just slight, it makes the aiming feel more engaging than sitting around a corner with a shotgun like a real shooter pro)
-Wired up alternative fire, firing one chute per pull of the trigger, a faint light indicates the active tube
-Swapped out the 2 capacitors for one with double capacity and chargerate