Look out! It's a witch ... and she's got a gun! Ages 17+
Hangman's Alley was my favourite settlement early on, as when you have a mod that opens it up, it has a ridiculous amount of space for beds, and is just an interesting location generally. Alas, my addiction to Sim Settlements causes woes, as the base game's scripting engine was (barely) adequate for a few settlements with a few people doing basic chores, and everything else results in it bugging out. Thus, having many people there is a bad idea, unless you avoid SS in your games, and I really can't. The base game is incredibly limited in what settlers actually do, and you see a huge amount of work by modders over the years trying to compensate for that, and in some ways, SS is what I was complaining about early on - I had just come from playing "The Sims", and there were elementary problems with FO4 that TS had solved decades ago. (One minor example - fencing - in TS, it's trivial to tell the game the beginning and end point of a wall, and it will fill in the area between. FO4 demanded you place individual segments, so (clunk!) the equivalent of every ten feet, and they never mesh well unless the terrain is perfectly flat, and you can't flatten terrain) The mod I am using has what they call LOD issues - if i was healthier, I'd probably go through the process of fixing it, but it's not an option. You saw the walls flickering in an' out ? Yup. Whatta pain. Good mod otherwise. Clean and Simple - Settlement Startup https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/25350 This PC is crashing on a regular basis, too. Maybe in January I can get it fixed, maybe not. The government is screeching about mandatory restrictions of all movements for the duration of the century, so we'll see. I'm debating whether or not to close the channel - the new laws making any copyright infringement, however minor, a felony instead of a misdemeanor means that by the letter of the law I could be arrested and extradited to America if some background npc hums a tune without me noticing. Now, I know the congress has said they won't be arresting everybody, just people they don't like personally, and I have the advantage of being a nobody, but it's a little disconcerting to see a politician write themselves a law that's the equivalent of a license to rape babies. "I promise I won't use it", says the pollie, "unless the baby is really cute ...."
Hangman's Alley was my favourite settlement early on, as when you have a mod that opens it up, it has a ridiculous amount of space for beds, and is just an interesting location generally. Alas, my addiction to Sim Settlements causes woes, as the base game's scripting engine was (barely) adequate for a few settlements with a few people doing basic chores, and everything else results in it bugging out. Thus, having many people there is a bad idea, unless you avoid SS in your games, and I really can't. The base game is incredibly limited in what settlers actually do, and you see a huge amount of work by modders over the years trying to compensate for that, and in some ways, SS is what I was complaining about early on - I had just come from playing "The Sims", and there were elementary problems with FO4 that TS had solved decades ago. (One minor example - fencing - in TS, it's trivial to tell the game the beginning and end point of a wall, and it will fill in the area between. FO4 demanded you place individual segments, so (clunk!) the equivalent of every ten feet, and they never mesh well unless the terrain is perfectly flat, and you can't flatten terrain) The mod I am using has what they call LOD issues - if i was healthier, I'd probably go through the process of fixing it, but it's not an option. You saw the walls flickering in an' out ? Yup. Whatta pain. Good mod otherwise. Clean and Simple - Settlement Startup https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/25350 This PC is crashing on a regular basis, too. Maybe in January I can get it fixed, maybe not. The government is screeching about mandatory restrictions of all movements for the duration of the century, so we'll see. I'm debating whether or not to close the channel - the new laws making any copyright infringement, however minor, a felony instead of a misdemeanor means that by the letter of the law I could be arrested and extradited to America if some background npc hums a tune without me noticing. Now, I know the congress has said they won't be arresting everybody, just people they don't like personally, and I have the advantage of being a nobody, but it's a little disconcerting to see a politician write themselves a law that's the equivalent of a license to rape babies. "I promise I won't use it", says the pollie, "unless the baby is really cute ...."