Please note: -If you want to decorate using static objects instead of objects with physics I highly recommend using OCDecorator. It has a machine that outputs dynamic objects as static ones
-The Pottery Station has weird collision. I don't know what's causing it but maybe I can fix it one day. It's not particulary bad if you have a bit of open space.
Almost all your mods are amazing and they add some realism to this game, as if some people are learning acts of basic society again, you're mods need way more recognition.
Adobe and/or brick walls... Regular size, Warehouse, Farm, etc. Seriously, why the heck not? Not old and busted, but new frigging bricks.
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Sole Survivor: *on hearing of the hole in the wall of Diamond City/Fenway Park and what had filled it* Seriously? One bookcase; not even some -tape?- Piper: No! But now, you can't even tell the hole was there! Real bricks, mortar, the works...
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If anyone makes this, I'd recommend making brick flooring and walls for the various structural categories or a category all its own in Structues with all the sizes. Call it one or two Cement for the mortar? Okay, four Cement for the mortar for Brick Foundation (preferably with snap points)
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-If you want to decorate using static objects instead of objects with physics I highly recommend using OCDecorator. It has a machine that outputs dynamic objects as static ones
-The Pottery Station has weird collision. I don't know what's causing it but maybe I can fix it one day. It's not particulary bad if you have a bit of open space.
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Sole Survivor: *on hearing of the hole in the wall of Diamond City/Fenway Park and what had filled it* Seriously? One bookcase; not even some -tape?-
Piper: No! But now, you can't even tell the hole was there! Real bricks, mortar, the works...
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If anyone makes this, I'd recommend making brick flooring and walls for the various structural categories or a category all its own in Structues with all the sizes. Call it one or two Cement for the mortar? Okay, four Cement for the mortar for Brick Foundation (preferably with snap points)