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I always keep shipments on my character as when I travel to a new settlement I have everything and more to start building. And since they're weightless I can stockpile them. But junk. Yeah I'll clean out my workbench for those maybe improve performance a bit
Sim Ants was great, I had it on the School PC and I played it too death. They let us play once we got done with work and that was the only time I really applied myself in school.
I've had plots that would upgrade and block the main path into the room especially in the City Plans. You look at it at level 1 and you're "This looks nice" then it upgraded and there's a chair in the door. And even though the description says right or left and et cetera often there's this one...
I'd like to see more tents, leather, furs and those made of cloth. Frostfall was amazing in Skyrim, plopping down a nice tent and making a full camp. And I'd love to one day have plots where some wasteland hunter has crafted himself a home from furs and leather reminiscent of tents used in...
So I was told that the Red Rocket city plan didn't touch the interior on the Discord some time back or at least no one knew it did, and I decorated it hoping to have a player home. Now it's been taken over by the city plan. What would happen if I say removed objects? I could just remove the ones...
I have a ton of videos, so this will be where all my odd stuff is dumped. Once I get a chance to record newer vids they will have their own threads but for now to avoid clogging up the forms here's a collection thread.
I love your Pier/Dock area. Though some places where the industrial plots are just make me feel unsafe, like if I walked around them I'd fall off all the time. Railings are nice for that.
The design is nice, is this the city expansion or just the plots? The only thing I'd change is to mix up the textures of the walls you're using, mix in other railings a few patched wood walls. The more things are the same the more it tends to stand out texture wise.