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==Plots with Foundations Won't Sink==
If your plots with foundations aren't sinking into the ground, this means you either have [https://www.creationkit.com/fallout4/index.php?title=Precombined_References#Related_INI_Settings bUseCombinedObjects]=0 in your ini settings or you're using a mod that changes that setting such as Spring Cleaning. You can resolve this by changing that setting back to 1 instead of 0. It will be in <code>Documents/My Games/Fallout4/Fallout4Custom.ini</code> under <code><nowiki>[General]</nowiki></code>. If you do not have that setting, then a mod you're using is setting it dynamically, and the only solution will be to remove the mod, or use something like Place Everywhere to bypass the problem altogether.
Translation==Plots with Foundations Won't Sink==
If your plots with foundations aren't sinking into the ground, this means you either have [https://www.creationkit.com/fallout4/index.php?title=Precombined_References#Related_INI_Settings bUseCombinedObjects]=0 in your ini settings or you're using a mod that changes that setting such as Spring Cleaning. You can resolve this by changing that setting back to 1 instead of 0. It will be in <code>Documents/My Games/Fallout4/Fallout4Custom.ini</code> under <code><nowiki>[General]</nowiki></code>. If you do not have that setting, then a mod you're using is setting it dynamically, and the only solution will be to remove the mod, or use something like Place Everywhere to bypass the problem altogether.

Plots with Foundations Won't Sink

If your plots with foundations aren't sinking into the ground, this means you either have bUseCombinedObjects=0 in your ini settings or you're using a mod that changes that setting such as Spring Cleaning. You can resolve this by changing that setting back to 1 instead of 0. It will be in Documents/My Games/Fallout4/Fallout4Custom.ini under [General]. If you do not have that setting, then a mod you're using is setting it dynamically, and the only solution will be to remove the mod, or use something like Place Everywhere to bypass the problem altogether.