Thank you for making this mod Aussie. I too love the exploring and building part of the game. ref your description section (some people are absolute sh!t). And from one old bastard to another, TY(oldbastard) for posting that code hack for the borders. Been looking that for a while now.
Speaking of hacks; you wouldn't know a direct hack to set companion follow distance using precision units (the default game units) would you?
Thanks for the mod, much appreciated. You're right - it wasn't too easy to find, I flew over it a few times before I spotted it :).
I found one oddity - an upside down oil lamp -
...no biggie, just found it funny.
If you like adventuring, turn off the game borders (add bBorderRegionsEnabled=0 to Fallout4.ini's General section), and wander NW from Vault 111. It's gorgeous out there (I call it Kalamunda 'cos it's high up in the hills overlooking the City and the water). I built a Bus-House out there with a view over rolling hills, it's absolutely gorgeous (reminds me of home). I'll try and dig out a few screenshots if you're interested.
PS I'd swap your van in Aus for living in a dirty, polluted, vastly overpopulated, cramped, soul-less shithole European city any day ;).
Yeah the lamp was originally on the end of the bed but some how t fell there upside down so I left it there. :) Hey, which souless city are you from? :) And yeah, I must explore beyond the borders.
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ref your description section (some people are absolute sh!t).
And from one old bastard to another, TY(oldbastard) for posting that code hack for the borders. Been looking that for a while now.
Speaking of hacks; you wouldn't know a direct hack to set companion follow distance using precision units (the default game units) would you?
I found one oddity - an upside down oil lamp -
...no biggie, just found it funny.
If you like adventuring, turn off the game borders (add bBorderRegionsEnabled=0 to Fallout4.ini's General section), and wander NW from Vault 111. It's gorgeous out there (I call it Kalamunda 'cos it's high up in the hills overlooking the City and the water). I built a Bus-House out there with a view over rolling hills, it's absolutely gorgeous (reminds me of home). I'll try and dig out a few screenshots if you're interested.
PS I'd swap your van in Aus for living in a dirty, polluted, vastly overpopulated, cramped, soul-less shithole European city any day ;).
Regards.
Hey, which souless city are you from? :)
And yeah, I must explore beyond the borders.