Fantastic! I am hoping these will also have 500% collision :) because any and everything I have tried to place Underneath Barbers, and Eye Examiners (Phoropter) .. those and a few other workstations always cause the poor NPC's too sink through any other floors i have tried up to their ankles or worse :( I shall report :)
NOPE! I swore off that HHS years ago :) .. even Male settlers will clip into the flooring though on the Barber and EyeExaminer stations I have tried every vanilla floor tile and foundation as well as every possible alternative from about 6 to 8 building mods the only place those WONT clip is on floors that come with modded locations and buildings (or on the nake bare ground)
roger Blaze thanks.. what i have been doing now is sinking that FIRST foundation (the one the workstation will sit on) as low into the ground as possible to minimize the clipping, then building the rest of the structure up around that focal point to accomodate.. sometimes I can find a good spot, sometimes not :)
I have no son, but I'm glad you're back. (Great franchise, isn't it?)
Do you think you might consider a 2*2 floorset as well? Some of us old Huey Lewis fans still find it Hip to be Square... and sometimes, the fewer items used, the happier our build budgets are.
Slate with all the snap points like this mod's but sized like a two-square by two-square foundation piece. (In a world containing molerats, radscorpions, and such the call for concrete flooring is much greater than one might assume at first)
12 comments
I am hoping these will also have 500% collision :)
because any and everything I have tried to place Underneath Barbers, and Eye Examiners (Phoropter) .. those and a few other workstations always cause the poor NPC's too sink through any other floors i have tried up to their ankles or worse :(
I shall report :)
Just make sure to activate and release once without PE enabled, so navmeshing will be properly applied.
Do you think you might consider a 2*2 floorset as well? Some of us old Huey Lewis fans still find it Hip to be Square... and sometimes, the fewer items used, the happier our build budgets are.