Jump to content

JJ3c

Recommended Posts

Intro:

Ok, I've been going from settlement to settlement trying to make the commonwealth livable once again, and I can't be the only one to notice how this is just an illusionary goal at the moment.

We can build settlements, houses, clinics etc, but however much effort one puts into it, the fragile state of the world is constantly reminded by the end qualities of the settlements. I have a clinic that looks like a swiz cheese, blowing in the cold harsh winds to the sic patients inside. I got living quarters with either no windows, or giant holes covered over by cloth.

 

Description:

 

I would like to see some new recipies for making sturdier walls, to do actual repairs to the damaged settlements instead of some half-done patchwork. I would like to as an end game try to rebuild the commonwealth to it's preapocalyptic sate. Although in order to do so, I'd say that it would need an increment for the numerous resources required to make the items. Many of the stuff simply require slight modifications of the games vanilla items and add seperate recipies for them. For example, there is a bookshelf that has a few shelves being cracked, then it would just be a matter of replacing the cracked once with a new rectangle.

 

It doesn't need to be completley new items, but it would always be nice if some one want to add that featuer later on. I'm happy with just getting all broken and rusty parts away from my settlers home and make them look like they live better in a settlement than in those ruins and patchwork camps that are around there.

 

Please note:

 

The number of resources required should be extreme enought to scare away any low leveled person from begining the rebuilding before the player has been granted a chance to explore the world. This type of resources is mostly supposed to be used by players that already would have explored larger parts of the commonwealth and gained a few levels. How to best do this, I leave up to you the experts!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 years later...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...