Or you could not, and use a mod that just adds shipments of wood to a character's inventory. Why, lookie here! There's a mod right here that does that!
/sarcasm
Here's the problem with your "suggestion"...
First off, you have to add a certain command to your ini file. That's in order to get full support of scrapping everything around you. The trade off is this comes with a huge performance hit. If you're already struggling with FPS in areas like around the southeastern Boston (Near Goodneighbor) area, expect to say goodbye to the rest. Not a fault of the mod but the way that the game handles optimizations. Secondly, I'm fairly certain it makes a LARGE number of edits to achieve the effect it does of making things scrappable. Not in the same destructive way as Spring Cleaning does to achieve its effect but it makes a number of edits that could cause incompatibilities with some mods. Overall however these should be avoidable. While I am not suggesting anyone avoid the mod this seems like a lot to expect someone should do if they just want to get an extra shipment of wood.
Sorry for the sarcasm but it annoys me when someone just pops in a mod and blatantly tells someone to go use this mod instead. I've been noticing that trend a little here and there lately.
" it annoys me when someone just pops in a mod and blatantly tells someone to go use this mod instead. I've been noticing that trend a little here and there lately."
The point of this mod is that you eventually run out of things to easily scrap... or don't want to go scrap something, or you just want to buy some bloody wood in your bloody settlement and not have to go bloody get some.
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actually thought Carla has a boner lol
/sarcasm
Here's the problem with your "suggestion"...
First off, you have to add a certain command to your ini file. That's in order to get full support of scrapping everything around you. The trade off is this comes with a huge performance hit. If you're already struggling with FPS in areas like around the southeastern Boston (Near Goodneighbor) area, expect to say goodbye to the rest. Not a fault of the mod but the way that the game handles optimizations. Secondly, I'm fairly certain it makes a LARGE number of edits to achieve the effect it does of making things scrappable. Not in the same destructive way as Spring Cleaning does to achieve its effect but it makes a number of edits that could cause incompatibilities with some mods. Overall however these should be avoidable. While I am not suggesting anyone avoid the mod this seems like a lot to expect someone should do if they just want to get an extra shipment of wood.
Sorry for the sarcasm but it annoys me when someone just pops in a mod and blatantly tells someone to go use this mod instead. I've been noticing that trend a little here and there lately.
absolutely agree...
Try to use your noggin, lad.
Dang.