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  1. Probably having the separate message, so that it wouldn't as likely interfere with the special named settlers. An even better way might be having a menu option that lists the settlers in that specific settlement, as well as their currently assigned tasks. Doing this might make it easier to change your provisioners without having to try and catch them in their home settlement. Oh nice, that's an excellent idea.
  2. Not quite as detailed as renaming them with a specific job like Tato Farmer, but there are a couple of mods that I have seen that allow you to rename NPCs including things like Farmer: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/2017/? and http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/3015/? Best ones that I have seen so far, auto-renaming as stated would be better of course. Which do you think would be a better system: auto-renaming, or displaying a separate message like "Task: Farming Tato" ?
  3. Maybe we could also, or alternatively, have a system that auto-renames them from "Settler" to "Tato Farmer" etc Whether through renaming or hover text, we just need some way to know.
  4. Important simple changes for settlement building would be very nice: Counter displaying the number of idle settlers.When you hover over a potential task (like farming a crop) in workshop view, there should be a button that says "assign idle settler" so that it can find a random idle settler and assign him to it. There is no sense trying to figure out which settler is idle and running around your settlement trying to find him. (Obviously, this button should be greyed out if there aren't any idle settlers)Display text saying what job a settler is currently assigned to when you mouse over him in workshop view.
  5. Many mods have "before" and "after" images so you can compare what the game looks like with and without a mod. But when you press left/right to change between images, there is a "zooming out" and "zooming in" animation for the images changing. Also, the images move slightly on the horizontal axis of your screen for some reason. It makes it difficult to compare images because: The images do not occupy the same space as one anotherThe animation when changing images is distractingIf images could be displayed in the same place and without any animation, it would be much easier to compare "before" and "after" shots -- your eye would only detect the differences between the shots. Also, modders would not be forced to make animated .gifs.
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