So out of nowhere I've got a glitch where some doors in my settlements will disappear, but their textures will still remain after they've been 'deleted'. So now I've got door textures on my houses but no doors. Fuck.
Thanks! I didn't get around to doing it yet, I've been binge playing MGSV Phantom Pain and was also working on a side project. I also need to get the 9mm pistol model pic for reference which I kept forgetting. lol
So out of nowhere I've got a glitch where some doors in my settlements will disappear, but their textures will still remain after they've been 'deleted'. So now I've got door textures on my houses but no doors. Fuck.
im so evil i killed everyone in covenant and found i can build stuff and turn it into my own settlement serbes them right for trying to steal my elders t60 power armor
To be honest I liked it more than I thought I would. I still wish the DLCs were more story-focused, but out of the workshops this would be my favourite. I got a kick out of the experiment quest-line (even if it is pretty short), and Clem (CLEM!) was great. Really, really hate that the different structure types don't work well together (the elevators only working with one type is my biggest gripe).
I've been considering picking up the Vault-Tec DLC, but I'm wondering what exactly it adds. I know it adds a quest of some kind and it lets you build a vault, but I've got a mod that lets me do that already.
So anyone else pick up Vault-tec workshop?
To be honest I liked it more than I thought I would. I still wish the DLCs were more story-foc… moreused, but out of the workshops this would be my favourite. I got a kick out of the experiment quest-line (even if it is pretty short), and Clem (CLEM!) was great. Really, really hate that the different structure types don't work well together (the elevators only working with one type is my biggest gripe).
To be honest it's only worth it if you have the season pass. It's a fun DLC, but I wouldn't pay for it (technically I did when I bought the season pass, but you know what I mean).
I've been considering picking up the Vault-Tec DLC, but I'm wondering what exactly it adds. I know it adds a quest of some kind and it lets you build a vault, but I've got a mod that lets me do that already.
The Fallout series. Wow. Definitely a great post apocalyptic world RPG if there ever was one.
I first discovered the Fallout universe via Fallout 3, played it and it was just so fascinating, as was New Vegas (pity I never got to play the DLC's), but still, the Fallout Universe is extremely fascinating.
I've been studying it, ever since I got bitten by the Fallout 4 bug (No I haven't played it, it just renewed my interest).
Also, couple of months ago, I saw the worthy fan film series Nuka Break, the short film, the two seasons and Red Star. Spectacular, all of it.
I was so stoked to wonder when the third season comes out, but I discovered on wikipedia that the Tales of the Wasteland won't feature any of the characters we've come to love in the series. At the same time, I saw this: http://gameranx.com/updates/id/72809/article/wayside-creators-thrown-to-wayside/
This hurts. The series was full of potential and then some. Heck even the creators of the game sang its praises. To this day, nobody knows what became of the funds. And so Wayside continues, but in my personal opinion, it won't be the same.
I've had a glitch on the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 which apparently has something to do with the 1.6 patch. After I clear out Starlight Drive-In and open the workshop, I can't build or scrap anything in the center of the settlement. I can only move in this little strip of land that goes from the shed to the back end of the big screen. If I go out of this area, the auto-exist starts. I've tried moving stuff around in my load order, but that doesn't do anything and it apparently has nothing to do with the mods you use. I know there's an easy fix on the PC, but if anyone knows a way to fix it on the console versions, I'd appreciate it.
Fallout 3 got me into rpgs, Science Fiction, Star Trek and plenty of nerd things. I was once close minded and laughed at rpg games. "Elves ? Does Santa make a guest appearance" lol. I went on to write a complete guide to Fallout 3, got every single achievement in it, and got every single achievement in New Vegas. I own a Fallout Vault Boy shirt that I love wearing. RPGS are now my favorite series and I love them the most. Fallout 3 wasn't dragons and knights, etc, so it was easily accessible. I hope to get an Xbox One for Christmas to play Fallout 4 and own the season pass (I never buy season passes, so that tells you I'm ready lol.) I enjoyed New Vegas yet not as much as 3, excluding combat. I can't wait to play 4.
I've had a glitch on the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 which apparently has something to do with the 1.6 patch. After I clear out Starlight … moreDrive-In and open the workshop, I can't build or scrap anything in the center of the settlement. I can only move in this little strip of land that goes from the shed to the back end of the big screen. If I go out of this area, the auto-exist starts. I've tried moving stuff around in my load order, but that doesn't do anything and it apparently has nothing to do with the mods you use. I know there's an easy fix on the PC, but if anyone knows a way to fix it on the console versions, I'd appreciate it.
Fallout 3 had Mothership Zeta
Fallout New Vegas had Old World Blues
Fallout 4 ended up with Nuke World
They were all good DLCs despite how much some people didn't like Mothership Zeta. They were all meant to be fun, not serious, and that is what I loved about them. I think Nuke World was the least funny of the 3 though.
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Last night I made a quick WIP of my FO3 character (it's quite anime-ish). Here's da ting.
look at this beautiful smiles
im crying
So out of nowhere I've got a glitch where some doors in my settlements will disappear, but their textures will still remain after they've been 'deleted'. So now I've got door textures on my houses but no doors. Fuck.
I know I'm like almost 20 days late, but damn, it looks neat. ^^
Thanks! I didn't get around to doing it yet, I've been binge playing MGSV Phantom Pain and was also working on a side project. I also need to get the 9mm pistol model pic for reference which I kept forgetting. lol
Well, at least you got those curtains you always wanted in it's place instead.
Twas a horrible joke there.
im so evil i killed everyone in covenant and found i can build stuff and turn it into my own settlement serbes them right for trying to steal my elders t60 power armor
Fixed. Restarted the game and it's all back to normal.
So anyone else pick up Vault-tec workshop?
To be honest I liked it more than I thought I would. I still wish the DLCs were more story-focused, but out of the workshops this would be my favourite. I got a kick out of the experiment quest-line (even if it is pretty short), and Clem (CLEM!) was great. Really, really hate that the different structure types don't work well together (the elevators only working with one type is my biggest gripe).
I've been considering picking up the Vault-Tec DLC, but I'm wondering what exactly it adds. I know it adds a quest of some kind and it lets you build a vault, but I've got a mod that lets me do that already.
To be honest it's only worth it if you have the season pass. It's a fun DLC, but I wouldn't pay for it (technically I did when I bought the season pass, but you know what I mean).
I really wanna show off my character.
And here I am still waiting for mods on PS4.
Were those Zetans?
Probably some park attraction.
Eines Tages, Freund. Eines Tages.
Bottle cap haven. Nuff said.
Looks great! I love that we can be evil in this DLC. I hope we can retrieve Nuka robot parts, a Nuka-Codsworth would be awesome.
Love the new creatures, especially the "not-a-Graboid", and the croc(?). I wonder if the blue ghoul is Nuka-Quantum related.
Also what's up with the pimped AR?
So hyped for this DLC!
Probably get into the DLC once the Battlefield 1 beta has ended. Get all achievements and be back to 100% on fallout 4
100% skyrim
100% Fallout 3
100% oblivion
Am I the only one who'd like to see a Nazi faction in Fallout? Yes? Okay.
The Vulture from spiderman?
We have them, just under a different name...
Yeah, I guess you could say that.
Ad Victoriam?
Ad victoriam
They are definitely nazis, especially under Maxson
upload your main character you play with.
Cait and I are ready for Nuka World
Few more pics, of my guy. I can't wait for Nuka World. really hope it focuses more on story rather than settlement building.
Which raider facton is everyone's favorite so far. As of now, the operators and I own almost half of the commonwealth.
The Fallout series. Wow. Definitely a great post apocalyptic world RPG if there ever was one.
I first discovered the Fallout universe via Fallout 3, played it and it was just so fascinating, as was New Vegas (pity I never got to play the DLC's), but still, the Fallout Universe is extremely fascinating.
I've been studying it, ever since I got bitten by the Fallout 4 bug (No I haven't played it, it just renewed my interest).
Also, couple of months ago, I saw the worthy fan film series Nuka Break, the short film, the two seasons and Red Star. Spectacular, all of it.
I was so stoked to wonder when the third season comes out, but I discovered on wikipedia that the Tales of the Wasteland won't feature any of the characters we've come to love in the series. At the same time, I saw this: http://gameranx.com/updates/id/72809/article/wayside-creators-thrown-to-wayside/
This hurts. The series was full of potential and then some. Heck even the creators of the game sang its praises. To this day, nobody knows what became of the funds. And so Wayside continues, but in my personal opinion, it won't be the same.
So what did everyone think of nuka world, I enjoyed the change of tone
I've had a glitch on the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 which apparently has something to do with the 1.6 patch. After I clear out Starlight Drive-In and open the workshop, I can't build or scrap anything in the center of the settlement. I can only move in this little strip of land that goes from the shed to the back end of the big screen. If I go out of this area, the auto-exist starts. I've tried moving stuff around in my load order, but that doesn't do anything and it apparently has nothing to do with the mods you use. I know there's an easy fix on the PC, but if anyone knows a way to fix it on the console versions, I'd appreciate it.
Fallout 3 got me into rpgs, Science Fiction, Star Trek and plenty of nerd things. I was once close minded and laughed at rpg games. "Elves ? Does Santa make a guest appearance" lol. I went on to write a complete guide to Fallout 3, got every single achievement in it, and got every single achievement in New Vegas. I own a Fallout Vault Boy shirt that I love wearing. RPGS are now my favorite series and I love them the most. Fallout 3 wasn't dragons and knights, etc, so it was easily accessible. I hope to get an Xbox One for Christmas to play Fallout 4 and own the season pass (I never buy season passes, so that tells you I'm ready lol.) I enjoyed New Vegas yet not as much as 3, excluding combat. I can't wait to play 4.
Here's the fix: Buy the pc version.
I would, but I don't have a computer that can run it.
Fallout 3 had Mothership Zeta
Fallout New Vegas had Old World Blues
Fallout 4 ended up with Nuke World
They were all good DLCs despite how much some people didn't like Mothership Zeta. They were all meant to be fun, not serious, and that is what I loved about them. I think Nuke World was the least funny of the 3 though.