So I finally got to try it out in-game, decided to try this instead of the Relay Tower Bunker Alpha mod I used on my last playthrough. While it's an amazing settlement with great functionality, provides some interior quests for the settlers once activated, etc etc... I was having issues with precombines conflicting with other mods so I thought maybe this would be a good replacement. Works great, every time you find a note you activate the HAM next to it for a teleport location and I'm up to 8 or 9 found so far. Plus you can use *any* HAM in the Commonwealth to tap into the system which means you can teleport out of RRTV's Courier Stations and other player home mods with functioning radios. Seamless integration into the vanilla game and no conflicts so far, thanks Leah!
Don't you know you can click on visited markers and fast travel that way? Anywhere worth visiting has a marker.. Oh, wait, is this a limited fast travel system for folk who consider Fallout's fast travel cheating, but can fool themselves it's ok if they do it via an Institute network?
LOL. At least make these delusional fools pay by inflicting some serious rads plus other health loss every time they use it, costing them serious aid investment. Otherwise they're lying to themselves and really just totally cheating like everyone else - and you're their enabler...
"You sound fun." Best response to that guy, ever lol.
Also, how is it cheating when vanilla has a teleportation system at its core as one of the most important concepts of advanced technology in the game? Not to mention it lets you teleport anywhere on the map if you're friendly with Institute... Also, reverse engineering is a thing, just sayin'.
I missed this one and I Collect fastravel mech/tech :) .. certainly going to try this.. also a fan of 'Settlement Teleporters' mod and also 'Ring Transporters' mod I use both since forever... for properly being named as 'Destinations' in the above systems, they need to be not too far away from the workbenches, although if you are only using these spots to travel AWAY you can operate them anywhere in your settlements and not worry about naming..
what would TRULY be magnificent is if while PLACING some sort of teleport/transport device in a settlement.. that we could also enter a CUSTOM NAME for that placement that would write itself in stone across the whole system... ie., FinchUp (on the freeway) .. FinchDown (ground level) .. CastleR (on the roof), CastleT somewher in the Tunnels... and so on and so on...
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For anyone frustrated, the codes are in the bunkers you go to once the towers are activated, not the relay towers themselves.
LOL. At least make these delusional fools pay by inflicting some serious rads plus other health loss every time they use it, costing them serious aid investment. Otherwise they're lying to themselves and really just totally cheating like everyone else - and you're their enabler...
Best response to that guy, ever lol.
Also, how is it cheating when vanilla has a teleportation system at its core as one of the most important concepts of advanced technology in the game? Not to mention it lets you teleport anywhere on the map if you're friendly with Institute... Also, reverse engineering is a thing, just sayin'.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX3Sax_xs4WToEHqy6t37v84bS_E2jN-0
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Relay_tower
also a fan of 'Settlement Teleporters' mod and also 'Ring Transporters' mod I use both since forever...
for properly being named as 'Destinations' in the above systems, they need to be not too far away from the workbenches, although if you are only using these spots to travel AWAY you can operate them anywhere in your settlements and not worry about naming..
what would TRULY be magnificent is if while PLACING some sort of teleport/transport device in a settlement.. that we could also enter a CUSTOM NAME for that placement that would write itself in stone across the whole system...
ie., FinchUp (on the freeway) .. FinchDown (ground level) .. CastleR (on the roof), CastleT somewher in the Tunnels... and so on and so on...
I love the concept