In this video I will be repairing the Sanctuary Hills house without mods. Join me rebuilding the neighbourhood and preserving long lost memories in Fallout 4. Enjoy! Twitter - / imshawzzo
I’ve just started playing Fallout 4 and I wanted to “repair” the houses and this is an incredible idea to repair them without using mods. Very very cool
I dunno if someone else has told you this but there's a way to put walls on the side of foundations, might not work too well with putting the foundations in the roof though. Anyway, so put down a foundation, then grab one of those second story floors, where they have a built in ceiling. You then can snap a wall to the ceiling part, remove the floor, and put the foundation back in it's place. I like using that method to fill in The Castle's walls and sometimes putting in that big electrically power door in the Warehouse section
Very nice idea. I have also recently started replaying this game after not touching it for years. It's amazing how well it holds up even today. Wonderful game.
@@mikeyb0121 I love NV dearly and tried to go back and enjoy it again as i did many years ago , i just couldnt get past the fact that i cant sprint and it drove me crazy lmao
I have recently been trying Fallout for the first time with them being in Gamepass. Love the building and settlement aspects of Fallout 4 so far and this video has already taught my alot about how the building works. Thanks
This has got me inspired. I restarted fallout4 towards the beginning of April, but I was toying with starting again in survival. I think this would be another reason to do that.
I like the style of shanty houses, looks better in my personal opinion then nice, fancy houses that a lot of other people make. I think that shanty towns just feel like fallout, I mean look at Freeside or the Pentagon. Both of these are very under funded and shanty like. I like it!
Will it be possible to do the whole neighborhood with build limits and all that? I thought Spectacle Island was the most forgiving build spot for a project like this?
If you drop weapons on the ground and then go into build mode and store the weapons in your workbench your build sizebar will slowly erase. Gamma guns are by far the most effective but any weapon will work. Be careful with how big you build, especially if you're on console and not PC. Two full sizebars is pretty safe but once you get up to 3 it can start to get unstable depending on which settlement you're at.
I just started new game on ps5. Never finished this back when came out lol. Prob got distracted with some outer new game lol. Also Owed this on steam version but when came out at the time. Ran really badly with time framing issue/bad stutter. Wasn’t my pc, just un optimized version Imo. But Skyrim ( steam) and fallout 3 ran fine. So end up playing this on ps4 later. But never got to end of the game on pc or ps4. at least at the time lol. How did you even get foundation structors? don’t see them in sanctuary? And I’m using a mod for ps4 to brake down all rocks/and crap things on sidewalks and inside homes. Called ( Scrap that settlement ).
Out of all the ways I've seen people repair the roofs at sanctuary, this is I'm sorry to say the ugliest. Not only are you wasting resources, but build budget as well. You placed down foundations and then walls and then decoration, by the time you've "repaired" the roof you've damn near built a whole shack. Also, that's not the rug glitch, that's just group select. The rug glitch involves only selecting the rug.
Thanks for the rug glitch tip. Been playing for about a month now and have discovered a few tricks and exploits myself to help in building but this should really help quite a bit.