After the third attempt of using Transfer Settlements (and the fault lay with my misunderstanding of older modlists that came with the tempting massive builds - hey, everyone wants to build a castle/mansion, right?!) I came across this series, initially thinking, ok I can't use such and such mod. let's try this!... It looks GREAT. The impressive use of the existing assets, especially barn stuff, is just amazing. Thank you for making my ...oh short of 5000 hours...much, much more fun!
I am undecided whether to keep or replace the "organ of death" & basketball court. Unless you want to wait for the final version, I´d really like your opinion on these structures
Sorry and thank you! Sorry, you need the DLCs, but only for a few items... you can give it a try. Thank you because i forgot to activate a reminder for the requirements.
I love looking at people's settlements, that is perhaps the most fun transfer settlements brings to my game. When you start on a settlement, what is your inspirational process? Do you try to create something you have seen? Does the location drive your choices? Do you apprpach it from survival mode?Is it better or easier to make a settlement in game or the CK? I know one of my pet peeves is how dirty settlements are in game. In 2077 people are pigs, plus in 200 years no one has learned to make decent furniture or even rediscover paint.
So the only paint source in the common wealth is an old hardware store? Despite the paint cans you find all over.Medieval painters made tempera paint with eggs and pigment it was good enough for da vinci. They also had water based paint. Yet the common wealth has painted power armor and one wall in boston? Hell quality furniture was being made by hand for 1000s of years. Yet the common wealth can't rediscover these skills and build with 200 year old plywood.
hehe, you want it more realistic i guess, time to make a mod to cerrect what you think is wrong with the game, though i suspect that if i read your comment, that a mod that pleases you would take a humongous amount of work, alternately, you can just take it for what it is, a game, not real life..
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It looks GREAT. The impressive use of the existing assets, especially barn stuff, is just amazing.
Thank you for making my ...oh short of 5000 hours...much, much more fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG4g1sxHxlM
:)
Thank you so much!
Eric
You´re absolutely welcome
Sorry, you need the DLCs, but only for a few items... you can give it a try.
Thank you because i forgot to activate a reminder for the requirements.
Diamond city is a pig stye and a perfect example