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Thank You for Sim Settlements and Questions

LeopoldKain

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Thank You All So Much:
I wanted to tell you thank you for making Sim Settlements. I have spent hours on a settlement building. Watching how to videos on building a better settlement. Building it up to just delete the game and make a new character. Then do it again. And again. And again. And Again.... I think you get the point. This is making the game funner for me and better. I see the announcement something new at a settlement. Then I make a point to go back to see what has happened. So thank you again for this mod and all of your work into it. Now I don't mind restarting again.

So my question:
Do I need to do power lines in my settlement when using when using RoTC?
The reason why I ask this question is because my settlement upgraded recently and I noticed power-lines though walls. I do have Place Anywhere Mod.

Just wanted to know in case I missed something. Also thought this might had something to do with my CTD issue. But I am watching the forum post about about CTD scrapping and others.

Thanks Everyone. Thank you for Sim Settlements. Thank You for Your Time.
 
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ROTC cities are self powered so no need to add power to plots that are built in a city plan.
If you add plots or items that need power you will have to add gens and wires to them :)
 
This is one reason why I keep coming back, this and the conversations are interesting. I've been using these wonderful mods for quite a while and I also did not realize the power was set. Yes I realized things worked, but I couldn't see how so when it bothered me I too added power lines. Thank you one and all.
 
Greetings
I'd also like to thank all the amazing people involved in Sim Settlements for making Fallout 4 even more amazing and adding hours more fun to my gaming sessions! :giver:

P.S. */runs away to load up game and rip down all the wires I put up thanks to my OCD for detail before said save goes :explode: :dogmeat:
 
Also if you're OCD like me and you need to put down wires for any building you created yourself inside a City planned settlement, use the console to disable the wires so you don't get buildings without wires and others with (it looks odd in my opinion, so since I'm using city plans in all my settlements... I always disable every wire lol)
 
Greetings
@Zonary Uhhh how do you disable wires you put up? If you disable wires you put down to things you put in a plan...they still actually work? I am confused..I am old it happens. I only just figured out how to manually install an alternative city plan after 6 months of using SS!

A trick like this wiring thing needs to be pinned in trouble shooting post somewhere! If it already is I apologize I just recently found a section in the forum with other really useful information like this and am still filtering through it. :cool:
 
Greetings
@Zonary Uhhh how do you disable wires you put up? If you disable wires you put down to things you put in a plan...they still actually work? I am confused..I am old it happens. I only just figured out how to manually install an alternative city plan after 6 months of using SS!

A trick like this wiring thing needs to be pinned in trouble shooting post somewhere! If it already is I apologize I just recently found a section in the forum with other really useful information like this and am still filtering through it. :cool:

You just need to open the console, click on the wire (the ID will appear when it's selected), and then type "disable" and hit enter.
 
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