If someone could explain why any gaming developer would do something like that I'd appreciate it because I simply can't wrap my head around that list of facts. So they made them in a way that incurs a happiness penalty, THEN they made them so we couldn't scrap them, and THEN they removed our workaround way to scrap them. I know some may say "C'mon OFG, the patch was probably done for some other reason and removing our ability to scrap them was a side effect" to which I'll respond with "Okay, but why did they make the beds unscrappable in the first place?" The holding down on the action button to grab them and place them on a rug or floor and scrap the rug or floor vanishing the bed was our workaroun to the fact that the beds were a) marked as unsheltered, thus incurring the -20 happiness penalty and b) the beds were unscrappable in "default" workshop mode. And we're the customers? It makes no sense. Well, I still wish someone would offer a possible explanation for why on earth Bethesda would intentionally "sabotage" a feature. As long as you're not loading a savegame that was created after installing the mod, there will be absolutely no traces left behind to mess up your game. I so far didn't install it because i feared it might conflict with "better settlers".Īnyone running both? Settlement Management Software is a bunch of scripts, Better Settlers is just a bunch of new entries in the NPC tables and has no scripts, there's not reason for them to conflict at all.īut like I said, just install the mod, use it to check your settlements, then uninstall the mod and go on with your business. As long as you don't save the it won't affect your game in any way after you've uninstalled it.) (Not saying there's anything wrong with the mod itself, but it's worth briefly using it even if you generally don't want to use mods. Just install the mod, go to each of your settlements to check fo unsheltered beds, make a note of where you find any, do no save, quit the game, uninstall the mod, go back to playing normally. But I had to add the 4 walls and a roof as I said above.īishop a écrit :You should grab the Settlement Management Softward: That's why when I first replaced the nasty cots with the nicer beds in Crafting Fury 9000 GTX, they worked better. I love FO4, almost as much as I did Skyrim, but th settlement's could have beed done so much better.Įdit, sorry Bored Peon. I added an upper third floor to Taffington Boathouse, and could not figure out why I had 18 beds and 8 uncovered until I added a roof to my second floor.Īnd the room needs a real door, not an open doorway in the wall.Īnd after I was finished fixing the roof, I had to scrap all the beds and re-lay them down so the game would recalculate them. I play on PC so i have the option of modding my a$$ off. It's a pain in the butt to keep reloading the tape in the terminal to give me the calculations. I could have missed a console command too? The Settlement Management Software mod acts as a cheat but it's the only one I found that will tell you how many beds are good and how many are unsheltered. Not another floor above, but a roof tile. I tried 5 times to add beds, and I got 3 out of 5 different calculations for the same building.īeds seem to need 4 walls and a door, plus a roof. It's a hit or miss, and I'm not sure if it's the mod telling me wrong or the actual game's calculation.įor example I added a floor to the boathouse next to the home to cover the water. I've spend 2 days reloading save games and testing beds at Taffington Boathouse to see once and for all how the game responds because of Bethesda's crappy documentation. I read the topic here, and it said nothing about bunk beds.īored Peon, Is there another topic I missed? This is because the number of unsheltered beds does not matter, all it takes is one unsheltered bed to get the -20 target happiness penalty. Nine out of ten original beds are considered unsheltered, hardly worth the effort of making a mod to figure that out.Īs for that brahminshit theory of the "bottom bunk" being considered unsheltered it is exactly that pure brahminshit theory. If you had read the topic you would know this. Garyp156 a écrit :Bunk beds will always have 1 uncovered because the bottom one doesn't "see" a roof above it.īunk beds always count as unsheltered because it is an original bed.
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