Provides a dozen containers in key locations throughout the Mojave where you can safely store your items, either temporarily or permanently. Useful as a supplement or even a replacement for player housing.
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- This is an extremely simple mod which resolves a problem which has nagged players of RPGs for as long as the genre has existed; where can I safely store my loot? The answer is normally player-housing, but what about when you're carrying too much stuff to travel? Or before you've decided upon or even obtained a home? And what about when you merely want to put down some items, but are worried that if left in the open (or in a random container), that you'll come back to find it's been stolen or the container contents reset?
- A solution is to provide secured containers throughout the Mojave where you can safely accomodate these needs, or even use them as caches of supplies so you DON'T have to return to a central location. Adventuring nearby? Return to the nearest secured container with your haul, then go back for more, and worry about the logistics after everything has been taken. One dozen such chests have been placed in key locations, and have been flagged so that AI will ignore their existence, and their contents will remain as-is until YOU change them. They have been rotated and placed snugly into the terrain, so you don't get any of this floating object nonsense that occurs with some mods (or even commercial products), and the locations were chosen to be the least likely to conflict with mods that alter these areas. They are, as follows:
[Goodsprings] * In front of Victor's shack, to the side of the door.
[Primm] * In a corner right before the mined bridge, behind some sandbags.
[Mojave Outpost] * Alongside the gate which leads into the main compound, close enough to it where you can open it while on the opposite side of the fence.
[Nipton] * Around the corner of the General Store; out of sight of the carnage but still very close to the town center.
[Novac] * In a corner at the top of the stairs, directly across from the Motel Room you can obtain as a home.
[Jacobstown] * To the side of the "Jacobstown" sign, in front of a large rock.
[Nellis Air Force Base] * Next to the checkpoint booth mere steps away from the main gate and fast travel point.
[188 Trading Post] * Within reaching distance of the Reloading Bench, which in turn is right behind the food vendor's shop.
[Camp Forlorn Hope] * Next to the NCR trooper guarding the ramp leading to/from Nelson.
[Camp McCarran] * By the main entrance, before you enter McCarran's seperate worldspace.
[Cottonwood Cove] * Directly below Aurelius of Phoenix's office, on the side closer to the boat that leads to The Fort.
[Gun Runners] * On the side of the hut where the Vendortron is enclosed, next to the Reloading Bench.