I've been using the Fallout 2287 - Nuclear Winter mod for quite some time, but felt a few additional heat sources were needed. Using the Nuclear Winter modding guides posted by the original mod's author D1v1ne122, I set about creating this small mod for my Fallout 4 Survival campaigns.
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Version 1.01
Updated patch for Fallout 2287 - Nuclear Winter, adding additional heat sources, adding Wasteland Workshop DLC Fire Barrels as a heat source.
Version 1.00
Initial release.
While playing Fallout 4 using the Fallout 2287 - Nuclear Winter mod, I noticed that some campfire cooking stations could be used for cooking, but had no fire even though you could cook at them. An example is the one behind the Ranger Cabin near Abernathy Farm and Wicked Shipping Company.
The Fallout 4 game files have them listed as "doused". You can hear the sound of the boiling stew in the boiling pot hung over the campfire, but there was no actual flames for the campfire built under the cooking pot. I ignore this oversight in the past as a Bethesda goof up, but once I started using the Fallout 2287 - Nuclear Winter mod, I also noticed these cooking stations were not a heat source. So, I set about correcting/updating this.
Using the downloadable Nuclear Winter Support Tutorials optional file, I created this mod to add the fire to these "doused" cooking stations (the roll-over text labels them as simply a "Cooking Station"), along with adding them as a medium heat source by the Fallout 2287 - Nuclear Winter mod.
While adding the "doused" cooking stations, I decided to add the other cooking stations as medium heat sources too.
The cooking stations added as medium heat sources is as follows...
"Doused" Cooking Station
Cooking Station - Campfire Variant
Cooking Station - Spit Variant
Cooking Station - Stove Variant
In release version v1.01 of this mod, I've added the Fire Barrel from the Wasteland Workshop DLC, so the Wasteland Workshop DLC is now required for this mod to function completely. I own all the Fallout 4 DLCs, so this is not an issue for me. If you do not have the Wasteland Workshop DLC, I've left the previous v1.00 available for download.