How big of an ask would it be to make multiblock versions to use as walls and help to reduce overall draw calls in settlements. I tend to like building large settlements with large foundation block walls around them. Having different combinations and dimensions of foundations and blocks that were also snappable would be huge boost to performance for a lot of us crazy settlement builders. Some examples would be 2 x 3 x 1, 4 x 8 x 1. It could potentially reduce draw calls by hundreds for some of us. Either way, thanks for putting this up.
After stacking objects like this with stacking mods if you want to sink one into the ground, use console and type modpos z -223 it should go exactly one object depth below the other. This works on concrete walls too. Learn all the quirks like this and you almost don't need place anywhere mod.
But if you do have Place Everywhere, you hit the F3 key to turn off ground snap, then the blocks naturally will snap below other objects, ignoring the ground (because it's not there far as Place Everywhere is concerned). Hit F3 again when you're done to turn ground snap back on.
I HOPE Bethesda learned their lesson about quality of life mods, because I can wait ANOTHER 6 months to a year BEFORE I play Starfield if It means having another working version of place anywhere
If I'm in space, I want to build his and hers toilets RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER on my ship with no divider.
That's right. Tandem pooping across the unknown cosmos. Kiss if you want to.
I hope the BIG mod people come back. The ones who kicked butt.
Imma hold my breath for a few minutes before I buy Starfield and let the bugs, sadness, outrage, and Todd Lies deflate down to a workable level.
That's what I did with fallout 4.
It was hella hard, but I think i went 8 months staring at fallout 4 BEFORE I bought it. If I remember correctly ALL the DLCs were out EXCEPT Nuka World before I started the game and Nuka world came out half way through my first play.
I knew the first 6-8 months, Todd's boobery and lies were going to stink up the place. I wasn't going to let him ruin my hopes and my afternoon after a hard days work with ALL the crashes and bugs. And i KNEW I was going to WILLINGLY get lost in the game and forget everybody else.
So when I finally played the game, it was a smoother ride with the BIG problems already fixed and smoked out. And plenty mods to fix the stupid.
Downloaded and will try ingame asap! And a big thank you, I too have the issue of the 'other' mod/s breaking and not stacking worth sh*t. I hope this works for me. Also, btw, love your snark in the description!
Thank you and You're welcome! I hope it works for you. I was dead dog tired of reorganizing, re-loading, deciding what order to put everything in, testing to make sure one works, then after all that, blocks disappearing, blocks ain't nobody asked for being added, turning BACK to grey after I THOUGHT Installed it right, etc.
It's like trying to make a ham sandwich for lunch, but when you get in the kitchen, there's a LIVE pig looking you in the face. Chewing on your load of bread, with a broken bottle of mustard on the ground and mustard scattered all over the floor.
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I created this mod so that I could run around and build some transfer settlement blueprints forts to pass the time.
That's red rocket in the background of the blocks.
I HOPE Bethesda learned their lesson about quality of life mods, because I can wait ANOTHER 6 months to a year BEFORE I play Starfield if It means having another working version of place anywhere
If I'm in space, I want to build his and hers toilets RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER on my ship with no divider.
That's right. Tandem pooping across the unknown cosmos. Kiss if you want to.
Cause that's how I roll.
And No man is going take that from me.
As Jeff Foxworthy used to say, "Here's your sign". Looking at you, Bugsthesda!
Imma hold my breath for a few minutes before I buy Starfield and let the bugs, sadness, outrage, and Todd Lies deflate down to a workable level.
That's what I did with fallout 4.
It was hella hard, but I think i went 8 months staring at fallout 4 BEFORE I bought it. If I remember correctly ALL the DLCs were out EXCEPT Nuka World before I started the game and Nuka world came out half way through my first play.
I knew the first 6-8 months, Todd's boobery and lies were going to stink up the place. I wasn't going to let him ruin my hopes and my afternoon after a hard days work with ALL the crashes and bugs. And i KNEW I was going to WILLINGLY get lost in the game and forget everybody else.
So when I finally played the game, it was a smoother ride with the BIG problems already fixed and smoked out. And plenty mods to fix the stupid.
I think that's WHY I loved this game so much.
It's like trying to make a ham sandwich for lunch, but when you get in the kitchen, there's a LIVE pig looking you in the face. Chewing on your load of bread, with a broken bottle of mustard on the ground and mustard scattered all over the floor.
Sigh.
Lunch is gonna be a minute.