Another mod that burned me was a crop planter, a nice lookin wooden frame that allowed you to plant 4 crops in it, any where it was placed. The turrets half sticking out still work, the guards can walk through walls to stand guard, but I can no longer acess that area. Well, the Spring Cleaning mod broke, I assume fell out of date, so I had a formerly scrapped house appear over one of my guard posts built on that house's foundation. What not? The human race has become experts srappers so I don't know why the vanilla game is so restrictive in this regard. One example is Spring Cleaning which was super while it worked by greatly expands your ability to scrap materials, in fact every house in Santuary can be scrapped. It's the mods that add or remove elements that can burn you. I don't remember the exact name, but I have a greener world mod that improves the appearance of the game 100% and no issues with it since installation. I realize this is a delayed reply, (I missed your post), and you probably have it figured out by now, but be careful with mods, not all mod authors stay up with the game and broken mods can have serious negative effects. (But I haven't been doing it for six years.) And even though I'm now on the iPhone side of that philosophy, I absolutely love settlement building. If you told me a year ago, that on this date in 2016, I'd have Fallout 4 and two DLCs with another on the way, but rather than questing or just killing super mutants, I'm playing this Minecraft/Sims mashup aspect of the game, I would have laughed at the very least. Android has so much more customization, but is that why we use smartphones? Like all this settlement building. I don't know why others use iPhone and not Android. Just that realizing this is one reason (among many) that I switched. Not trying to start a platform war or anything. Likewise, Android users spend all this time with kernels and ROMs and widget makers and live wallpaper makers, and for what? It's not the point of a smartphone. However, Fallout 4 tempts you with all these settlements, where people spend countless hours building them up, for what? Nothing but ego. On a smartphone, you're compelled to use it for calls and texts and apps. In Fallout 4, the Sole Survivor is compelled to find his or her lost son. As a recent convert to iOS (from Android, where I was for six years), I think there's an interesting parallel. I love that this discussion is happening on MacRumors as opposed to an Android site. So just run through like sprinklers and it takes all the radiation away. They can be turned on and off, but turning them off is only good for aesthetics, you're not actually wasting anything. Since the 30 settlements sort of circle the Commonwealth, you should always be near one. So you should have one (or more) in each settlement you own. If you have Wasteland Workshop, you can build a radiation cleansing arch. All these first aid kits randomly have RadAway, and most of us just have heaps of it. In the Institute, and a couple other places, mirrors double as containers. When you're out adventuring, check bathrooms. Yeah, like the other person said, RadAway is everywhere. It's located southeast of the Starlight Drive-In, across that lake. And I recommend the violent path, because the current residents can't be assigned to anything, and they take up population. If you haven't discovered Covenant yet, it's by far the nicest settlement. There are mods that add decorations, too. Well, no it's not, it's concrete, but it's solid, and it's a joy to work with. If you bought Wasteland Workshop ($5, or included with the Season Pass), you can use the concrete building set, which is real nice. And there's a clean wooden wall as well that matches. In the vanilla game, you can use the nicest of the wooden shack floors for a roof and it's mostly waterkproof, I think. There are mods for that, but generally, scrap is what you got, because the world was nuked. I'm new to the Apple world, but I pride myself on my lexicon of Fallout knowledge.įirst question: Making things look better. So I really only read this last page, because it goes back to one week after release and, so much has changed then.
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