I really like this style of supply line and map marker but intended as a player home settlement. I want to craft off my supply network and house my companions at my player home, as well as fast travel direct to my player home ya know :)
I use Journey Fast Travel alternative for survival mode (fast travel to and from supply line connected settlements only), so having a supply line capable workbench with map marker near the major trading towns is super nice.
Do you have one like this for the Goodneighbor neighborhood too?
You aren't kidding about being a tiny narrow apartment. The doors open the wrong way unless you get on the other side of them then open them up once you get inside. Good concept but way to small for me.
Just from looking at your video, I'm a bit puzzled.
After entering at the street level front door, we arrive in the first-floor lobby (what UK/AUS people would call ground-floor). Looking back at the inside face of the front door. the floor doesn't seem to be aligned with the bottom of the door.
Next, heading downstairs to the basement, the bottom of the stairs similarly doesn't seem aligned with the bottom of the basement door.
Unless, of course, I'm completely mis-reading what I'm seeing, which has happened before.
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You can scrap the doors if they apartment is too narrow
Change the load order if Settler NPCs can't get in
Collection List of my Tiny Apartments
I use Journey Fast Travel alternative for survival mode (fast travel to and from supply line connected settlements only), so having a supply line capable workbench with map marker near the major trading towns is super nice.
Do you have one like this for the Goodneighbor neighborhood too?
but are they possible ?
and is it an inside "settlement" ?
Yes
Or take a look at this
Cheers
After entering at the street level front door, we arrive in the first-floor lobby (what UK/AUS people would call ground-floor). Looking back at the inside face of the front door. the floor doesn't seem to be aligned with the bottom of the door.
Next, heading downstairs to the basement, the bottom of the stairs similarly doesn't seem aligned with the bottom of the basement door.
Unless, of course, I'm completely mis-reading what I'm seeing, which has happened before.