I had the open garage setup when i first started, I may go back to it. The building system is so frustrating though at times. You should be able to even out an entire plot of land and automatically put down an entirely new foundation from scratch. I spend more time puttering around with my armors than i do anything else at the moment.
They do have prefab buildings.
I didn't care much for the settlement system so I never bothered with it but I did enjoy the crafting mechanic and created a small woodland villa on Spectacle Island to store my collectibles.
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When I first started building up Sanctuary i really did have raiders rushing at the base so the turrets fired. What gets me is you have the defenses setup but then you get missions where the raiders are getting food from Sanctuary despite having a massive amount of weapons around it.
When I first started building up Sanctuary i really did have raiders rushing at the base so the turrets fired. What gets me is you have the defenses setup but then you get missions where the raiders are getting food from Sanctuary despite having a massive amount of weapons around it.
Yeah the Abernathy's keep getting kidnapped all the time.
Have you guys heard about this clown who's suing Bethesda because Fallout 4 is "too addictive"? :facepalm
Claims he lost his job, wife and health because he couldn't put the controller down. What a joke.
Have you guys heard about this clown who's suing Bethesda because Fallout 4 is "too addictive"? :facepalm
Claims he lost his job, wife and health because he couldn't put the controller down. What a joke.
I made a mistake of building a home/castle/fort in Sanctuary. I used the foundation to make a concrete wall and then built a two story structure on top of that. The only entrances are on the upper floors and I move the stairs when I leave. Today I move the stairs to get inside, drop off some stuff, and there is Sturges sleeping in my bed. I may see if I can kill him to teach the others a lesson.