While the various Steam Workshop add-ons did expand the settlement creation options, there's always room for more ways to customize your perfect post-apocalyptic settlement in Fallout 4. That's where the Homemaker mod for F4 comes into play, adding in an astounding 1,000 additional items, from toilets to walls, appliances, and knick knacks. Mod Suggestion - Add Settlemnt Terminal Entries - posted in Fallout 4 Mod Requests: Hello, I Would Like To Request A Fallout 4 Mod That Relates To Settlement Terminals: I Was Really Feeling Like Adding Terminals That Look Like The Settlers There Added Entries To The Terminals, Or For Myself In My Player Home. I Am Aware Of The Existance Of Journal Of The Sole Survivor But I Mean JUST Terminals. Misc Mods 000.1 MB-Faster Terminal Displays 001.2 MB-Quest Manipulation Holotape 000.1 MB-Universal Missing Menus Fixer Cheat Mods 000.1 MB-Spawn Items 003.6 MB-Cheat Terminal Settlement - Cleaning Mods 0001. MB-Clean the Commonwealth 004.5 MB-Scrap Fallout Settlement - Location Overhauls (put at bottom since Scrap & Clean CW seem. No mods that I know of unfortunately. As you said it's resourced based so if food+water is higher than defense you get attacked more. A work around would be to plant an excess of crops or build a water farm in the settlements. Fallout 4; Mods; Player Settlement. A settlement teleporter network that does not require the player to use a terminal to select a destination.
If you’ve been playing Fallout 4 for a while then you’re probably well familiar with its workshop feature. However, the mechanic is one of those easy to learn, but hard to master style elements that has a lot of hidden depth throughout. Those who’ve spent dozens of hours building up their settlements will likely breeze through the new DLC, Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop, but others could struggle with a few of the requirements that it asks of the player. We’re here to help though, and one mission could be tough, just because its requirements are a bit hidden away in the workshop menu. So, here’s our guide on how to build and use a terminal in Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop.
About halfway through the Vault-Tec Workshop missions you’ll begin actually running tests on your vault dwellers. These will require a few different things to be built. Most of them will appear in the “Special” area of the workshop menu, but a few are outside of it. One of these is the terminal, which you have to build to manipulate the mechanical bike that you are using for your tests.
If you’ve been playing Fallout 4 for a while then you’re probably well familiar with its workshop feature. However, the mechanic is one of those easy to learn, but hard to master style elements that has a lot of hidden depth throughout. Those who’ve spent dozens of hours building up their settlements will likely breeze through the new DLC, Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop, but others could struggle with a few of the requirements that it asks of the player. We’re here to help though, and one mission could be tough, just because its requirements are a bit hidden away in the workshop menu. So, here’s our guide on how to build and use a terminal in Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop.
About halfway through the Vault-Tec Workshop missions you’ll begin actually running tests on your vault dwellers. These will require a few different things to be built. Most of them will appear in the “Special” area of the workshop menu, but a few are outside of it. One of these is the terminal, which you have to build to manipulate the mechanical bike that you are using for your tests.
To build it, just open up the workshop menu then navigate to Power and Miscellaneous. It is then the second option in this menu, right after the Settlement Beacon. Place it somewhere near whatever object you are trying to control and power it up. I recommend putting in a generator next to this area that at least produces five units of energy. Attach a wire to the terminal (check the bottom of the screen for the specific button necessary), then attach the other end to whatever device you want the terminal to control. Then just activate it as normal, and navigate through the menu for whichever option you want to use for your test.
You can even re-use this same terminal throughout Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop, attaching it to whatever the new device is that the mission requires. With that you should be all set. Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop has a lot of new stuff, but most of it is optional. If anything troubles you too much be sure to let us know in the comments.
- This article was updated on:April 17th, 2017