Fallout 4

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The working concept of the settlements, built around windmills. Work in progress.

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Please note. This is a work in progress, so it might be not that much of a content. However I didn't want this mod to end up loneley and forgotten on my hard drive (SSD actually, but that's not the point), as some of my other mods did before. So I'm uploading it as is and hopefully it will be expanded in a while. Now let's focus on what it does, shall we?

This is a concept of a settlements, built around windmills at some considerable hieght. Everything you can build here is fully modular, highly versatile and fully snapable stuff. This allows you to use it as you see fit. You can just use it as a windmills overhaul or use your creativity and imgination and build something really cool. I will upload more picture, so you could see what it does exatly. Unfortunately I don't have enough time for both making these mods and presenting them properly.

To not clutter workshop menu, the stuff you can build was devided between different categories. Most of the stuff could be found in a Power submenu.
Some of the stuff is a remade vanilla workshop content, so it will just update existing items. The other was created specifically for this mod.

What you can build:
- Few types of windmill generators. Some are self-sufficient, other require speal supports to be attached to. Big mills produce 10 power, smaller ones 5.
- Few types of supports obviously. Some may act as a pylons to transfer power from generators.
- Some misc stuff. This presumably gonna be expanded in future.

What is required? Nothing but the base game really. But to use the full destructive potential of the mod, you gonna need Far Harbor DLC.

It is worth mentioning that this will alter vanilla windmill generator mesh. This will result in ability to stack them and snap a floor blocks to the frame. But why I really mention this is because the old power connector will no longer be available. It wont result in any bad side effects though. You'll have to jusr revire any previously built mills to stop the wire from floating in the air, where an old connector once was located.

I probably forgot to mention something or did not described everything too good. If that's the case, description will be updated.

That's all for now.

Enjoy.