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Contents
- 1 Version 3.1.4
- 2 Version 3.1.3
- 3 Version 3.1.2
- 4 Version 3.1.1
- 5 Version 3.0.3
- 6 Version 3.0.2
- 7 Version 3.0.1
- 8 Version 3.0.0
- 9 Version 2.1.8
- 10 Version 2.1.7
- 11 Version 2.1.6
- 12 Version 2.1.5
- 13 Version 2.1.4
- 14 Version 2.1.3
- 15 Version 2.1.2
- 16 Version 2.1.1
- 17 Version 2.1.0
- 18 Version 2.0.7
- 19 Version 2.0.6
- 20 Version 2.0.5
- 21 Version 2.0.4
- 22 Version 2.0.3
- 23 Version 2.0.2
- 24 Version 2.0.1
- 25 Version 2.0.0
- 26 Version 1.1.9
- 27 Version 1.1.8
- 28 Version 1.1.7
- 29 Version 1.1.6
- 30 Version 1.1.5
- 31 Version 1.1.4
- 32 Version 1.1.3
- 33 Version 1.1.2
- 34 Version 1.1.1
- 35 Version 1.1.0
- 36 Version 1.0.6
- 37 Version 1.0.5
- 38 Version 1.0.4
- 39 Version 1.0.3
- 40 Version 1.0.2
- 41 Version 1.0.1
Version 3.1.4
City Planners Assemble Released - 1 March 2018
- Fixed an issue where multiple city plans could start at the same time if a City Plan was selected before a Leader was assigned.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent 3rd party City Plans from registering with Sim Settlements.
- Fixed an issue where a plot design with lots of objects could fail to refresh correctly.
- Fixed an issue where a special type of “leveled bed” could end up creating extra copies of itself.
- Auto-assignment of plots built as part of cities should occur more quickly.
Version 3.1.3
What Happens in Starlight Released - 24 February 2018
- Leader Trait provided ally NPCs should no longer attack the Caretaker.
- Fixed an issue where pets were almost impossible to spawn, unless one of two leadership traits were in effect.
- Leaders that start out as settlers should no longer be assignable as a leader until after you’ve gained control of the settlement they are a part of.
- Fixed a bug where only Major Traits and Weaknesses were being applied for city leaders.
- Fixed an issue where Ally factions guarding settlements would keep spawning more guards beyond the max.
- Moved additional code into the thread pool to reduce likelihood of crashes when fast-traveling or walking through complex settlements.
- Added support for add-ons to separate building plans from DLC and other mods, so they can include additional buildings without needing complex installers. This will allow for things like including DLC, 3rd party mods, and Creation Club content in the add-on that is only enabled if you have that content installed.
- Added a system for building plans to alter plot items such as mailboxes, rent signs, sandwich boards, etc.
- Cinematic mode camera will now center at approximately the central point of the settlement, rather than the workbench.
- Added Starlight Drive-in City plan.This plan is unique as it experiments with several new things.
- This is the first plan with certain items that will not spawn on Xbox or if you have the Detailed Models performance option disabled on PC. Primarily these are lighting objects which have one of the largest effects on FPS.
- There are extra items spawned if you have Far Harbor, Vault Tech Workshop, or the Creation Club Arcade kit installed.
- Fixed a certain type of sleeping marker used in city plans so that they correctly count as beds.
- City Planner’s Desk tracking option will now just show the desk nearest to the player when in a settlement, rather than all known city planner’s desks.
- Going forward, new city-built plots will record their positions so they can be updated during a city refresh. This will allow players who find those items positioned incorrectly, due to engine failures or who accidentally moved them, to fix the positions.
- Fixed an issue with the dynamic soundscape that could result in tons of papyrus log spam.
- Changed the way that the City Planner’s Desk Blueprint object detects the location it is in. This should reduce the likelihood the incorrect settlement name is displayed.
- City percentage on hud will now correctly hide when the current settlement doesn’t have a City Plan applied.
- Made changes to city percentage display code, this should eliminate the percentage seeming to go down before the city finishes the current level.
- City plan progress percentage on the City Planner’s Desk blueprint menu should now always match the HUD percentage.
- Added several plot spacer objects based on the mod Wedges of the Commonwealth. Thanks to PCDug and Ethreon for permission and 3ds work, respectively.
- Updated City Manager Holotape texture to correct spine (thanks Pra!).
- Updated Sanctuary build to remove excessive power in levels 0 through 2, huge amount of power is still available at level 3 so you can use the power plant the settlers have built. The primary connectors are on the roof of that building.
- Made additional improvements to cell loading code to further reduce likelihood of crashes when arriving at a settlement.
- Workshop HUD controller should no longer attempt to interact with HUDFramework until after the City Manager holotape is loaded for the first time. This will hopefully eliminate the issue where players could be stuck in a loop trying to boot the holotape on a new game.
- NPC isn’t interested in leading message should no longer pop-up if the NPC is already assigned as the leader of the settlement.
- Redesigned the add-on pack loading method to be less likely to interfere with each other.
- Added support for third party mods to add City Plans. The toolkit for doing so should be released very soon!
- Added Remote Destruct Sequence to Tools section of the holotape.
- This will find nearby settlements and offer you the option to tear them down. Once you start, you should stay in the area until it finishes.
- If you are having trouble with a settlement crashing and want to destroy it with this, be sure to turn off Demolition FX before you do so, or the extra graphics might crash your game.
Version 3.1.3a
- Fixed a bug where add-on pack content could become unselectable shortly after loading a save. Released - 25 February Date 2018
Version 3.1.2
Praise Be to Glorious Leader Released - 11 February 2018
- Altered code to reduce likelihood animations would attempt to be played on objects that aren't loaded yet.
- Fixed an issue where Interior Plots could skip level 1.
- Scrapping non-city built items via the Town Meeting Gavel’s “Scrap This Settlement” option will now correctly return scrap to the workbench.
- Player built objects that are attached to city built items will no longer be scrapped during a city refresh.
- Adjusted City Planner’s Desk code slightly to make it less likely to display information for the wrong settlement.
- Refreshing plots will now correctly start construction again if the player changed the Realistic Build Times setting while the plots were in the process of building.
- Recent construction map markers for plots in a settlement will now be cleared after you visit and leave that settlement.
- Toggling most tracking options in the holotape under Tools -> Tracking Options will now clear out any removed item map markers. *For example, if you have an old City Planner’s Desk still marked on your map that is no longer there, turning the tracking option off and then back on should remove that marker.
- Added custom transforms to all building plans, this will make it easier for 3rd party mods to create preview models.
- HUDFramework meters will now have an up arrow next to happiness if it’s increasing.
- Added new section HUDFramework meters for city info.
- For settlements using the city building feature, the current population, max supported population, current city level, and the percent towards the next level the settlement is.
- The percent is based on either the time remaining, or the plot level construction required, depending which is further behind. **For example, if 50% of the plot construction is complete, but the time is 75% past, the percentage will show 50.
- For settlements without a city plan, only the current population will be displayed.
- Fixed looping sound issue for many Industrial Revolution buildings.
- Made adjustments to Dynamic Soundscape.
- Reduced volume and frequency of most animal sounds, especially dogs barking.
- Reduced frequency of gunshot sounds.
- Fixed several beer recipes from Industrial Revolution that were being spawned in the wrong locations.
- Recruitment setting for max unemployed settlers now defaults to 3, this will ensure the few settlements with 1 or 2 unassignable settlers will still continue to recruit additional.
- Implemented Leader Traits system.
- Each settlement leader has a series of traits, one major, one minor, and one weakness.
- These will provide bonuses, penalties, and flavor to the settlements the leader is in charge of.
- Leadership traits are in effect as long as the leader is assigned as the leader of that settlement.
- Leadership traits do not require city construction, they will work even with settlements you have built yourself or imported with Transfer Settlements.
- Made further adjustments to the last 3 visitors that weren’t playing nice.
- Televisions used by Sim Settlements are no longer animated and won’t display anything on screen. This is an unfortunate sacrifice made to avoid a Fallout 4 crash bug they trigger.
- Made adjustments to all city plans.
- Added water and power resources to most levels so they require less manual intervention.
- Added settlement signs to the last few that were missing them: Castle, Zimonja, Jamaica Plains, Tenpines Bluff, and Coastal Cottage.
- Eliminated the use of foundational plots so there would no longer be a feel of “stairs to nowhere” in the foundation level - the stairs will now lead to appropriate sized platforms where it will be clear a plot will be placed eventually.
- Removed floating objects such as flags suspended in mid-air.
- Added some beds and work objects to help balance out some of the builds.
- Altered some of the Designer’s choice building plans to work better with the space.
- City Planner’s Desk items should now be removed much sooner after the desk is removed during city construction.
- Metal Prefabs house select message no longer references the name Max Shack.
Version 3.1.1
Come On In, The Water's Fine Released - 23 January 2018
- Further optimized scrap code during foundation construction.
- City construction and upgrades should now complete much faster.
- Fixed a bug where settlers that were assigned to a plot that was scrapped by the new city construction would never be re-autoassigned to any other plots.
- Fixed a bug where the game would crash for some players when powered objects were created during city construction or upgrades.
- Fixed a bug where the City Planner’s Desk would leave items behind when it was scrapped.
- City Planner’s Desks will no longer be tracked by the Sim Settlements tracking quest after they are scrapped.
- Made slight adjustment to Cinematic Mode to reduce the likelihood of the player being dropped mid-air at the end of the sequence.
- Refreshing plots should be faster now, this includes using the Refresh Local Plots tool.
- Plots should now process their upgrade and build code more quickly.
- Removal of old objects after a city upgrade will now work much faster. This will improve performance for players using Manual upgrades as many of the objects will be removed before the new ones are placed, meaning less things for the game to render.
- Added framework required for community created city plans. (Toolkit release date TBD)
- Taking Point quest should be more likely to be completed immediately when a beacon is built or turned on. If it doesn’t, saving the game and then reloading will definitely advance the quest.
- Fixed issue with the add-on support quest which was preventing new commercial interior plots from working correctly.
- All tax penalties and bonuses will be re-calculated when you first install this patch to correct any issues due to previous bugs in the calculations.
- Tax/Vendor Income will show correctly on the Manage Supplies screen even if the settlement has maintenance costs. Previously the Tax/Vendor Income field would always show 0 if that settlement had maintenance costs.
- Maintenance costs should no longer be applied to settlements that aren’t controlled yet.
- Local Self Destruct with Full Charges option show now correctly remove marker objects.
- Assign leader prompts should no longer come up multiple times after you recruit your companion back from city leadership.
- Companion home location will now be set to the settlement they are leading when assigned.
- Fixed a bug in the resource sharing code.
- Caravan icons should now only show up on the HUD when a settlement is actually receiving resources from another settlement.
- Dynamic Soundscape will now be correctly reset after a settlement is scrapped with the city building functions or the Town Meeting gavel option.
- Altered all visitor AI to hopefully stop them from attacking people they shouldn’t.
- Cinematic Mode will no longer run if the player is sitting, this will prevent the player being stuck unable to move until it finishes.
- Roll-up doors in Sanctuary RotC city build will no longer auto-close.
- Removed option to Refresh City in Cinematic Mode. Refreshing with Cinematic Mode would often cause part of the settlement’s 3d to unload which would interrupt the process.
- Fixed a bug where Martial 1x1 plots using the Checkpoint building plan could get stuck upgrading to level 2.
- Added hook for the mod Salvage Beacons to be able to send items as donations, requires update to Salvage Beacons as well.
- Sim Settlements now uses a combined thread pool.
- The thread pool helps prevent the mod from overloading the script engine by limiting the amount of actions it can make simultaneously.
- For this first launch of the thread pool, a few very intensive functions are now using it, and as the mod is updated and expanded, more functions will be routed through the pool.
- The Max Threads can now be controlled in the holotape under Options -> Performance -> Configure Multithreading.
- By default this setting is set to Auto, which allows Sim Settlements to determine how many threads to use. Currently this is 10, but in the future will adjust dynamically based on the other mods you have installed.
- You may adjust this from 1 to 20. The higher the number, the more resources you’re allowing Sim Settlements to use. Warning: Going too low could cause Sim Settlements to become incredibly slow, and going to high could cause it to crash - so it’s advised you leave this setting on Auto unless instructed to do otherwise.
Version 3.0.3
Community Exterminators Released - 11 January 2018
- Changed supply message slightly to say Caps/Tax Day since without Maintenance mode you don’t actually receive the caps every day.
- Fixed several missing texture issues, including the chair in the L3 New U commercial building.
- Barber chair at level 1 of New U should now work correctly.
- Fixed an issue where if another mod included an older version of ObjectReference.pex (which is a core Bethesda script), Sim Settlements could end up generating controller objects forever which will eventually force you to uninstall Sim Settlements in order to stabilize your save.
- If you are experiencing extreme crashing that seems to not be tied to anything other than having upgraded to 3.0+ of Sim Settlements or installing it for the first time on your save, this could be your issue. To fix this - disable Sim Settlements, load your save and then make a new copy of this save, this creates a clean save without Sim Settlements. Now update Sim Settlements (if you haven’t already), re-enable it in your load order and load that new save. Your progress with Sim Settlements will be reset, but your save will be fine.
- Fixed issue where your taxes would increase by your settlement surplus.
- After Cinematic Mode ends, the player will be attempted to be returned to a nearby fast travel mat instead of the location they started, which should avoid players ending up dropped high in the air or inside of structures. Note: All city plans from Rise of the Commonwealth should include a fast travel mat so you don’t have to place one.
- When visitors leave your settlement, if they had taken over a suit of your power armor due to a raid or some combat situation, they will now be forced out of it.
- Added an option control the camera direction during Cinematic Mode. This is especially useful if you find the camera stutters for you during Cinematic Mode, which is due to your game struggling to keep up with the non-stop calculations required to keep your camera centered. This setting is overridden if you are on Xbox and always operates as if you have it set to Manual.
- This new option can be found under Options -> Gameplay -> City Building -> Cinematic Mode Camera.
- Town Meeting Gavel’s “Scrap This Settlement” option will now work correctly again.
- Scrap phase of city building should now correctly move loose objects to the workbench.
- Using the Local Self Destruct Tool with full charges should now correctly remove marker objects created by a city plan.
- Beacons created by the city plan will now default to turned off if you have the Beacon Recruitment off in your holotape options. This will allow player’s looking to slow down recruitment, or play without beacon recruitment to do so.
- Changed the default Involvement setting to Medium so that the Scrap collecting mechanic is still in place. The settlers will still naturally collect junk on their own, just like the Stockpile system of IR.
- Added a new Involvement option called Defaults, which will make your cities use your global settings.
- Changed the Recent Deaths section of the Happiness Report to Temporary Adjustments, and altered the explanation accordingly. Recent Deaths was misleading and didn’t cover the full scope of what that line was doing. In reality, it includes deaths, settlement quests, and donations.
- Happiness donations now correctly factor in the population so that the more settlers you have, the more you have to donate to have the same increase in happiness.
- Reduced effects changing taxes have on Agricultural output.
- Increased base tax rate on Agricultural to make reducing taxes less of a perceived obvious move. The real penalty for reducing any taxes is the defense hit (unless you’re using Maintenance Costs).
- Barriers blocking the lower levels of the Castle are now scrappable - this is a temporary solution until we get a chance to update our Castle build.
- Martial Plots will correctly no longer incur maintenance costs.
- Redesigned City Planner’s Desk so that the terminal is on the right. This ensures that the game’s terminal animation, which requires sitting from the left, will work no matter where you place the desk.
- Soundscape now has protections against the game incorrectly reporting more plots than actually exist, which could result in the soundscape playing sounds way more frequently than intended.
- Fixed a bug where the local Maintenance Costs option would not correctly sync to the global setting if Reset Local Laws was used.
- Maintenance costs will now correctly be lowered when power providing objects are scrapped.
- Fixed issue with massive defense penalties being applied when taxes were adjusted.
- Maintenance costs will now be recorded even if maintenance mode isn’t on at the start so that you can turn it on mid playthrough. The numbers will just be ignored until you enable them.
Version 3.0.2
Autonomy Now Released - 6 January 2018
- City Planner’s Desks will no longer be left behind or duplicated when a city is refreshed or upgraded.
- If the city design itself mistakenly has multiple desks, they may still appear in duplicate, this will be fixed in a future patch.
- Fixed a bug where the camera could zoom out much further than anticipated during Cinematic Mode, especially on Xbox.
- City building scrap phase should now run smoother and will finish before the actual construction starts so you won’t be left wondering if it completed.
- The scrap and cleanup phases of city building can now be handled remotely. This should reduce crashes caused by walking into a settlement that had a lot of queued cleanup steps to do.
- This also means that once construction starts of the foundation level, you are free to leave the settlement without having to watch it all build and can come back to see it completed.
- City plan sirens should no longer power up immediately.
- Settlement scrapping during City Building is now multi-threaded, this speeds up the process substantially. Your system may not be able to handle this, so it can be turned off under Options -> Gameplay Options -> Performance. Additional elements of the city building code will be made to take advantage of multi-threading in future patches. The ultimate goal is to make a city finish it’s foundation level or upgrade level in a single song play.
- Fixed an issue where visitors would never leave and you could end up with literally hundreds in your settlement.
- Visitors will now correctly spawn throughout the settlement instead of an a big clump when you arrive.
- Visitors should no longer attack innocent cats and Carlas.
- City will now resume construction if you assign a leader to it if you took them as a companion thus interrupting construction. **If you used the Take Back City command, it both removes the leader and ends the city plan so that you can take over the construction, which means the city resume won’t apply if you assign a leader, instead it will start over offering you the initial scrap option.
- If your settlement appears stuck and you think you may have pulled the leader away at some point, pull them away again by talking to them and telling them to follow you, then re-assign them as leader once more which should clear the “paused” flag now.
- City Leader field on the blueprint menu will now show N/A if a leader is not managing that settlement.
- Taking Point quest should no longer be prevented from completing, if you have one that won't appear to complete after you create a beacon, save your game and then load that save.
- Fixed the Change City Leader confirmation message so that it will show the correct settlement the other leader is currently running if you move someone from one settlement to another from the leader select screen.
- Throttled donated supply processing. You should now be able to dump as much as you like into the donation system without causing a crash.
- Sim Settlements will now appropriately regenerate its invisible data storage objects if you were to have used a mod or the scrapall command to scrap your settlement which destroyed them.
- Replaced a model file that could cause some players to crash when upgrading Outpost Zimonja to level 1.
- Fixed issue where taxes would never actually be deposited in the workbenches for some players.
- Nuka Cola now boosts settler happiness when donated.
- Donated items should no longer be duplicated.
- Fixed grammar error on blueprint menu, Lead was changed to Led.
- Removed the Checkpoint and Central Park model files from Industrial Revolution which will reduce the mod size slightly.
- Interior plots should now correctly show up under either Special or the Sim Settlements menu.
- Marker objects should be less likely to show up when initially created as part of a city plan.
- If they do appear, go to Options -> Gameplay -> Visual and change Marker Objects to WS Mode which will allow you to show/hide them by entering exiting workshop mode. Once they are hidden, you can disable the option again.
- Dynamic Soundscape will now correctly turn itself off after you load a save where you set the volume of it to mute.
- Residential tax rates can now correctly be modified.
- Maintenance Costs set on the local level will now function correctly.
- Fixed an issue where if you refreshed the city, restored scrap items would be removed.
- Added new Involvement setting under the City Building section of the Gameplay Options.
- Involvement settings change a series of local options on each city the player establishes to be managed by someone else.
- There are three settings:
- Low - The player only has to be concerned with happiness.
- Medium - The player has to donate supplies and be concerned with happiness.
- High - The player has to donate supplies, help ensure enough food/water/defense, and be concerned with happiness.
Version 3.0.1
Hotfix #1 Released - 2 January 2018
- Fixed an issue that was preventing cities from upgrading for many players.
- IMPORTANT: If you have a lot of cities you believe are now ready to upgrade, please change the City Upgrade option to Manual before installing this patch or immediately after loading your game with it. It can be found in the City Manager 2078 holotape under Options -> Gameplay Options -> Upgrades. If you leave automatic upgrades on, there’s a chance all of your cities trigger within a very small timeframe and cause your game to crash. After you've checked your cities for manual upgrades, you can safely switch back to Auto.
- Changed the supply screen percentage to show 100% if you have City Supply Costs off in the holotape.
- Extra Workshop Workbenches that are incorrectly included in a City Plan will no longer be created.
- If you already have an extra workbench, use the Refresh City option on the City Plan menu, this will recreate your city and remove the extra one in the process.
- Improved city building code to increase build speed and stability.
- Plots scrapped during the foundation level of a city build should no longer leave items behind.
- Made adjustments to scrap code to make it less prone to cause crashing.
- Starting the Castle build before finishing the Old Guns quest will no longer result in important items being scrapped or passages being blocked.
- Turning off Citizen Needs Requirement, either locally or globally, will now correctly allow that city to upgrade regardless of happiness - allowing you to virtually ignore the needs of that settlement (you’ll still want to help out some with happiness as it controls the percent chance of new settlers arriving, and if it falls too low, the vanilla game makes you lose control of the settlement).
- Plot count data will now be regenerated each time you return to a settlement, this will make taxes, city upgrades, and many other systems more accurate.
- Improved Donation system code to reduce the likelihood of duplicated items and crashes.
- Best practice is to donate items in small batches to see if your game can handle the load as donation processing is very script intensive.
- Add several new debug functions that can be used to help players troubleshoot issues.
Version 3.0.0
Before We Rise Released - 29 December 2017
- Usability Options menu items now work correctly.
- Removed illegal character in the name of one of the beer recipes.
- Added Interior Plots.
- Interior plots come in 6 types: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial, Martial, Recreational, and Residential.
- Interior plots function similar to other plots, except that they have a height limit and are designed to fit inside existing game-world structures or snapped to structures you build yourself.
- Added City Plan system. IMPORTANT: Actual City Plans are not part of the base mod, they are added with community created add-ons and official expansion packs (such as Rise of the Commonwealth which will ship with plans for 24 settlements in the Commonwealth).
- City Plans can be selected from the City Planner’s Desk. These allow you to make one of your companions act as the leader of that settlement. As long as a leader is in charge of a settlement they will build it, including placing plots for new settlers.
- City Plan settlements will level up over time just like plots.
- You will need to help support these settlements by setting up supply lines and/or donating extra goods to help them meet their needs.
- Tools so that you can create your own City Plans will be released in the coming weeks!
- Added Donation System - the City Planner’s Desk now has a safe, accessing this will bring up the supply management screen. From here you can donate weapons, armor, food, water, drugs, junk and caps to help your settlers in various ways.
- Added Maintenance System (disabled by default) - the Maintenance System requires you to provide caps to pay for the fuel and ammo used by generators and turrets or they will begin to fail over time.
- This system can be enabled under Options -> Gameplay -> Difficulty
- Maintenance costs are subtracted from your settlement taxes.
- Maintenance costs are equal to the amount of power or defense generated by the item.
- Wind Power, Guard Posts, Traps, Martial Plots, power-producing Industrial Plots do not incur maintenance costs.
- The system is designed to prevent turret and generator spam and encourage the use of alternative means in the early stages of a settlement as well as make things like Martial plots and power-producing industrial plots useful for longer.
- Changing tax rates will now influence the chance of new settlers arriving at your settlements, income rates, visitor rates, production levels, defense bonuses, happiness bonuses, and upgrade times.
- If you have Far Harbor installed, your Agricultural plots may attract Rad-Chickens.
- Prefixed all building plans with [SS], [IR], or [RC] to designate which expansion they are from.
- All building plans point to a custom copy of the note nif, this should allow mods to alter the preview of the building plans without applying esp edits.
- Checkpoint and Central Park building plans are now part of the core Sim Settlements experience, which means a new player will instantly have access to all 6 basic plot types without any expansions or addons. This was done to expand the possibilities of the City Plan system without requiring end users to need an entire add-on pack or expansion to gain access to a third of the plot types.
- Added additional animation markers to the 6 original shops in Sim Settlements.
- Fixed a bug where after manually selecting a building plan could lock up plots until after you load your save the next time. This would only occur if you had the “Bans Applied to Plan Selection” option turned on.
- Added Visitor system whereby NPCs are attracted to your settlement as your Commercial and Recreational levels grow. These NPCs will amuse themselves in your settlement and do odd jobs, all while generating income.
- Recruitment of new NPCs is now handled by Sim Settlements, this is done without altering the vanilla scripts or forms in any way.
- This allows for holotape options to alter the rules by which new settlers are attracted.
- Chance of getting a brahmin no longer replaces the settler you would have attracted like it does in vanilla. Instead, that chance determines if your settler arrives with a pet, which currently can be a Brahmin, a Dog, or a Cat.
Version 2.1.8
Last of the 2.Xs Released - 15 December 2017
- Altered navmesh of non-foundation plots to work better with the phantom collision.
- Made improvements to Ban code to further reduce likelihood that a plan is assigned to the wrong plot type.
- Removed the “All Work Counts as a Job” option. Non-plot jobs will always count towards the Residential Job requirement and filling the Job meter now.
- Removed the “Beds are Homes” option. Beds will always count towards the Commercial Home requirement and filling the Home meter now.
- Redesigned City Manager Holotape with an emphasis on making it both easy to navigate and clear in what each option does within the game. This was done to help new players as well as prepare for a host of new options that will be added with the upcoming expansion.
- Added new Options section where all changes can be made and relocated all option related submenus there. This clears up the main screen of the holotape so that Reports and Tools are easily accessible.
- Configure Zoning Laws has been renamed Gameplay Options under the Options submenu.
- Previous Zoning Laws have been re-organized under many sub-headings to attempt and give a logical means of finding each option. Most of these options now have a detailed explanation about how the option will affect gameplay and some even explain the reasoning behind the options.
- Added new option under the Options -> Gameplay -> Visual category to allow you to disable non-critical indicators. These are the objects that appear on an occupied plot, such as mailboxes, shop sandwich boards, and the ever-hated floating hoe.
- Added a Random option to building plan selection which will pick a new random building plan for that plot.
- Optimized many files to further reduce the file size of both Sim Settlements and Industrial Revolution.
Version 2.1.7
Better Plots, Better Pathing Released - 01 December 2017
- Settlers assigned to Martial plots will now correctly be flagged as guards in code - this will alter their AI so that they spend more time manning the plot.
- Items on the City Planner’s Desk will appear rapidly instead of fading in one at a time.
- Non-foundation plots have been greatly improved.
- Converted the collision style over to “phantom collision”, this will allow for improved snapping and prevent NPCs from appearing to float slightly above the plot if the building doesn’t have a floor.
- No more invisible barrier near the edges of an agricultural plot.
- Applied a new navmesh method to Max Shack, settlers still may not naturally walk to bed due to furniture placement, but they can absolutely path the stairs and upper floor now and will successfully use the bed (albeit via teleport). Looking for feedback on the building now to determine if it’s worth switching the other multi-story homes to use this method.
- Sim Settlements Lite edition now skips the build stages in between levels, this allowed for reducing the file size by a good amount more.
- Added a new option for add-on authors to use on building plans to tag them so they won’t be auto-selected by settlers.
- Fixed an issue where recently placed plots that had no construction complete yet would show up as “New Construction” on the tracker.
- Changed some of the plot initialization code to make tracking for taxes more accurate.
- Fixed a bug that could cause some plots to be counted multiple times by the counting code which is used to determine taxes and upgrade eligibility.
- Added support for Transfer Settlements to be able to import VIPs and branching building plans (such as the Advanced Industrial buildings).
- Plot snaps have been standardized. Previously, the new plots introduced with Industrial Revolution had a slightly different snap configuration than the original 4 plot types, the original plots were updated to match the new snap style, which will allow for more easily snapping plots to each other, regardless of type.
- Refreshing a plot will now correctly attempt to resume construction, if eligible.
Version 2.1.6
Death to the Dead Zone Released - 18 November 2017
- Fixed an issue where a building plan could not be changed on a plot that was imported by Transfer Settlements.
- Re-designed Commercial type code to fix an issue where if a player banned all plans of a specific Commercial type, those plots could become stuck without a building plan until the player selected one manually.
- Made further improvements to building plan selection to reduce the likelihood the wrong building plans are assigned to a plot.
- NPCs should now correctly be able to path to and use the bed in Wasteland Lounger level 1.
- Fixed the texture on one of the ceiling lamp bulbs so that it’s no longer purple when the power is out.
- Dead Zones no longer affect Settlement Flags (including those on Martial Plots).
- Plots built in Dead Zones will correctly retrieve the settlement information which should eliminate the need to build some plots closer to your settlement center and move them into Dead Zones.
- ASAM Vision should be less affected by Dead Zones.
- HUDFramework settlement meters are less likely to be affected by Dead Zones.
- City Planner’s Desk features should now work in Dead Zones. If you had previously built a desk in a Dead Zone, pick it up and place it again to refresh.
- Plots will no longer be flagged as inactive (which could affect tax rates and production), when the meters dip due to Dynamic Needs.
- Removed PlayerPathToFurniture keyword from City Planner’s Desk. This should make it easier to access the terminal, even if you place the desk in a corner.
Version 2.1.5
Data Nerding Released - 03 November 2017
- Made slight modifications to Wasteland Lounger L2 navmesh to try and stop NPCs from trying to path through the right-hand wall.
- Fixed some spelling errors in the holotape.
- Fixed a bug in the Income field of the building plaques where it would include the scavenge bonus as income.
- Added new Reports section to the holotape and moved the Happiness and Citizen Needs reports to it.
- Added a new Local Plots report that is only accessible via terminal (due to a game engine limitation), you can either use the City Planner’s Desk which has a terminal with a built in copy of the holotape or else load the holotape into any terminal in your settlement.
- The Local Plots report shows how many plots broken down by type, selecting any of the types will give you detailed information about levels, assignment, and total resources generated for that plot type.
- Added a new stair style to Plot Stairs collection in both half plot and full plot width. These are in the style of aged wood without rails and will snap to themselves to allow for stacking as high as you need to go.
- ASAM Vision now toggles the requested option message before actually altering the vision, this will allow you to quickly find the vision mode you want without having to wait for it to set up the highlighting.
- Fixed clipping issues on several pieces of random clutter.
Version 2.1.4
+1 INTelligence Released - 20 October 2017
- Fixed an issue where the Hydration Research Assistant quest would get stuck if you didn’t refresh the plot after starting it.
- Fixed an issue where robots could end up auto-assigned to residential plots.
- (Probably) Fixed a bug that could cause buildings of the wrong type to appear on a plot.
- The Sim Settlements HUD pieces will now correctly no longer show up before the holotape is run for the first time on a save.
- Fixed tax bonus from perks, was supposed to be giving 10% bonuses each for Local Leader 1/2 and Cap Collector 1/2/3, but was instead giving substantially more. If you previously felt the tax rate was too high and had turned it down or off, you may wish to give it another try. If you felt it was in a good spot, you’ll want to set the rates to double to get closer to what they were prior to this patch.
- Reduced Martial Tech requirement from 3 and 5, to 2 and 4.
- Made additional plot changes to improve snapping, even after a plot has been built on.
- The auto-assignment queue will now be handled intelligently. If multiple plots are available, the system will prioritize assignment to those that produce resources the settlement currently needs. This only affects the queue, freshly built plots will still attempt to auto-assign available settlers. This change will primarily benefit players who pre-place many plots for when future settlers arrive.
- Altered the way workshop resources (food, water, etc) are handled in code by Sim Settlements. This change will greatly reduce the number of objects Sim Settlements has to track (improving performance) as well as simplifying the resource system for add-on authors.
- Increased Coal Power Plant output, it now produces 60 power instead of 50.
- Fixed several icons in the Tech Tree that would have resulted in a constantly changing icon.
- Fixed a bug where some furniture objects on plots would have their models flicker.
- Reduced the total size of Industrial Revolution by about 12 MB on Xbox by optimizing some files.
Version 2.1.4b
- Fixed a bug that could cause tax rates to go much higher than they should. Released - 28 October Date 2017
- Fixed a bug where happiness bonuses from plots were not actually being applied to the settlement.
Version 2.1.3
Technolotree Released - 06 October 2017
- Added new sub-menu to the ASAM Sensor menu called Manage Upgrades. It allows you to do the following things:
- Upgrade eligible plots when upgrade is set to manual for them.
- Individually change whether or not plots should upgrade automatically - this will override your holotape Upgrade settings so that you can lock individual buildings the way you want.
- View the Tech Tree of the current building plan (Requires HUDFramework).
- Added new Tech Tree interface (Requires HUDFramework). This can be accessed on any plot’s menu under the new Manage Upgrades menu if that plot has a building plan assigned that uses one - for example, the Advanced Industrial plot.
- The Tech Tree shows you the various building paths your settlers have discovered and shows you what unlocked them.
- While viewing the Tech Tree you can use your Zoom/Block button to cycle through all of the Tech Trees. Holstering your weapon will close the Tech Tree window.
- Added necessary settings for Martial Plots to act like guard posts to the AI - this should make it more likely the assigned settlers stay on or near the Martial Plot during an attack.
- Fixed an issue that could cause people upgrading from older versions of Sim Settlements to not get access to new features correctly.
- Made further improvements to auto-assign code to increase the likelihood that new plots will be assigned quickly if there are available settlers.
- Fixed an issue where a plot could end up without a default building plan and get stuck until you selected a building plan manually.
- Level 1 bars are now correctly flagged as relaxation areas (previously only L2 and L3 bars were marked).
- Recreational Plots are now flagged as relaxation areas.
- Fixed a bug that could prevent child settlers from being assigned to plot animation markers they are eligible to use.
- Needs status of plots will now be updated every few hours, instead of just when you leave a settlement. This should better support gameplay for players who only want to focus on settlement building.
- Changed the Realistic Build Times timer to fire less frequently to reduce script overhead. This will not affect the time it takes for buildings to construct with that setting on, it will only improve performance for people not using the setting.
- Brahmin Brown Ale will now brew correctly in the Brewery.
- Fixed a bug where an NPC could remain assigned to a animation markers from a formerly owned plot. This will not fix existing stuck animations, it will only prevent it from happening in the future.
Version 2.1.2
The Smoothening Released - 23 September 2017
- Fixed a spelling mistake in one of the ore type names.
- Fixed a problem with the Wizard incorrectly leaving residential notifications on when it shouldn’t.
- Fixed several issues that were causing papyrus log spam.
- Building plans banned by the player will now correctly be acknowledged by plots that were built before the ban was instituted. This will not force previously built or manually selected plans from being changed, it will only prevent those plots from using the banned plan as expected. Previously, if a plot was placed before a ban, it could end up with one of those banned plans anyway.
- Fixed a bug where NPCs could end up assigned to a plot bed owned by another NPC.
- Fixed a bug where plots could fail to spawn ASAM Sensors.
- Added 60 second option to Delay Building Materials setting.
- Made several adjustments towards smoothing out the early to mid game experience, to participate in the conversation, check out this thread: https://simsettlements.com/site/index.php?threads/lets-talk-balance.1742/
- Reduced Residential defense penalties from 1/2/3 to 0/1/2. (Note that this does not necessarily apply to VIPs which have their own bonuses and penalties)
- Level 1 plots will now provide their benefits even when unpowered, the exception to this change are the Advanced Industrial plots.
- Turning off Dynamic Needs now only affects the negative modifiers for Food, Water, Defense, and Happiness. Which means you can have it turned off and still take advantage of the Industrial Revolution buildings for things like water and power.
- Added necessary keywords to prepare for next Transfer Settlements update so that random objects, such as ASAM Sensors won’t be incorrectly exported. After the next TS update, you’ll want to refresh your plots before exporting to ensure none of these objects are exported.
- Activating the boiler again at the brewery after starting a wort should now correctly display the number of hours until it will be free again.
- Added new Tracking Options under the Tools menu. These will allow you to turn on map marker based quest objectives to display Plots Awaiting Upgrade, Unhappy Citizens (plots without needs met), Recent Construction (construction and upgrades in the last hour), New Construction (construction and upgrades since last settlement visit).
- Reduced file size of Industrial Revolution slightly by eliminating unneeded assets.
- Fixed a bug in some of the new beer recipe effects.
- Modified auto-assign code slightly to make it more likely to assign all available settlers after rapidly building multiple plots.
- Altered Crash Watch message to better explain the problem that occurs and removed the Youtube link which is no longer relevant.
Version 2.1.1
The Brewmaster Released - 16 September 2017
- Fixed another New Bugle article. (If you come across an article with only a title - please let me know!)
- The Brewery is now open for all of your custom brewing needs. You can now cook Mash, add flavorings to the wort, and return to find new beers your settlers have bottled for you. There are over 50 beers to discover, either through experimentation or finding the recipes throughout Sim Settlements and the Commonwealth.
If you have an existing Brewery, Refresh the plot to add the new pieces you’ll need to interact with. If you want to ensure your Breweries don’t upgrade, be sure to set Upgrades Advanced to Manual.
- Fixed a bug where the Full Charges version of the Destroy Local Plots tool was also destroying some non-player-placed items.
Version 2.1.0
Creation Clubbed Released - 07 September 2017
- Made improvements to the snapping of Agricultural Plots.
- Fixed a bug where plot types could still be buildable even if all expansions/add-ons that supplied building plans for them were uninstalled.
- Simplified building plan management code to speed up add-on registration time.
- Fixed a bug where an Advanced building plan could end up changing tech trees during a manual upgrade or building plan select.
- Fixed the Super Menace New Bugle article which would only display the title.
- Fixed a bug where the collision for the Agricultural plot would fall through the world.
- Standardized plot descriptions in workshop mode.
- Fixed a snap point on the back of all the foundation plots that was slightly higher than the others.
- Improved Dynamic Flag code, it should be more likely to detect Martial plots near the edges of the settlement. Existing Martial plots will need to be refreshed for this to take effect.
- Settlement Flags can now be created in Workshop mode. These flags will update themselves to match the flag selected on the City Planner’s Desk of that settlement. There are 5 varieties of these flags, 4 of them can be found under Decorations -> Misc, and the last under Decorations -> Wall -> Flags. If Settlement Menu Manager is detected, these will all be under a new Decorations category of the Sim Settlements menu.
- Updated Iron Mine building stages to extend the dirt down the same amount as the final model so it’s clear when the building starts what will look good for placement purposes.
- Advanced Industrial plots will now use junk that has the requisite raw material for upgrading. Any extra scrap and junk not used during the upgrade will be returned to your workbench after upgrading.
- Fixed a bug with the experiment portion of the Hydration Research Assistant quest where the researcher would end up in the room with the player instead of on the other side of the glass.
- Removed water negatives from the upgrade select screen messages for the building plans that no longer have them.
- Altered default location and scale of the workshop HUD piece so that it’s less likely to cover up quest objectives.
- Added conveyor belt sounds to the Ammo production buildings.
- Fixed a bug where the Microfusion Research Assistant quest could get stuck if the plot was refreshed during a particular phase.
- Added several new stair options that are either 256 or 512 wide to make setting up plots quicker. These will be added to the Sim Settlements menu if you have Settlement Menu Manager installed. (Thank you, Ethreon!)
- Fixed a bug where the Hydration Research Assistant quest could get stuck if the plot was refreshed during a particular phase.
- Fixed a bug where the holotape would incorrectly claim the Pipboy was not found.
- Refactored Sim Settlements startup to help deal with all of the Load Order issues cropping up for players since the latest Fallout patch. This SHOULD incidentally fix the problem where some players had to wait to activate HUDFramework until after finding and loading the Sim Settlements holotape for the first time.
- Modified Shelter fix code to hopefully eliminate Pipboy reporting errors on number of beds.
- Variations of Dogmeat (such as DogMetal) will no longer be auto-assigned to plots.
- Fixed a bug where building plans with multiple of the same bed model could continue to spawn beds over and over. If you find your bed count abnormally high, you’ll want to refresh any house with multiple beds of the same type (this does not apply to any of the base Sim Settlements homes).
- Added new snaps to the front-center of the 2x2 plots with foundations to make centering stairs on the plots easier.
Version 2.0.7
Rubber Chicken with a Pulley in the Middle: Part 1 Released - 25 August 2017
- Found another kidnapping quest the Town Meeting was still rescuing and accounted for it.
- Fixed a bug where a plan selected from the Choose Building Plan menu could build a similar plan instead if it shared a path in the tech tree.
- Fixed issue where Chemical Plant, Newspaper, and the two Ammo Plants could fail to stop producing items after the cell had unloaded.
- Made further improvements to World Staging code in preparation for increased usage.
- Animation markers and furniture objects will now be snapped in rather than faded into place. This will allow for plot refreshing to work faster as there will no longer need to be a pause to wait for those objects to fade in.
- Whenever you enter a settlement, if the Shelter stat (part of happiness calculation) does not match your plot bed count, plot beds will automatically be re-created to repair the Shelter stat.
- Added new Performance Option for Water Planes. Turning this off will prevent things like the Central Park or Community Well building plans from creating pools of water. This option was added for people who like to build vertically, because due to the way Fallout handles water, it treats all space underneath a pool as being under water.
- Fixed a bug where two settlers could sandbox to the City Planner’s Desk at the same time (which did not look pretty….)
- Replaced Oil Well sound effect with something not quite as high-pitched.
- Fixed a bug with Mutant 02 magazine perk where it could double your jump height.
- Added the first of many Research Quests. Research Quests involve helping the settlers who run your Advanced Industrial research buildings through various stages of their R&D. You’ll find clues that the settler is stuck on a problem that you can help them solve. Once you solve a problem, you can return back in a day or few to see if they’ve made any additional progress.
At the end of a Research Quest, you’ll be rewarded with an exciting new Discovery that can provide new items to help you on your adventures.
These first two quests are started at the Hydration Research Lab and Microfusion Garage. If you already have one of these plots, refresh them and wait a minute or two to make sure all of the pieces spawn in (many are invisible). The Research quests are started and progressed by activating various objects in the buildings. These are done in the style of old-school adventure games, with objectives that are intentionally obscure, leaving you to think your way through them (if that’s not your style, I’m sure the forums will have walk-throughs in no time!).
Warning: If your plot is on top of a space that was not meant to be scrapped, some of the triggers may be blocked because these scrap mods do not remove the collision planes that Bethesda placed.
Version 2.0.7a
- Fixed a bug that could prevent you from receiving the Discovery for completing the Hydration Research quest. Released - 27 August 2017
Version 2.0.6
Babies, Beds, and Booms Released - 18 August 2017
- Added tons of new random clutter provided by Myrmarachne and Tinuvia.
- Added missing sound effect to the Community Well.
- Child settlers can now own Residential and Agricultural plots. Due to lack of animations available to the child settlers, they may never actually animate to the plot or use the objects on them. Additional plot types may be made available to them in the future if I find someone to provide more animation support for them (send me your animator friends!).
- Added helper collision and re-navmeshed the Agricultural plot to help NPCs enter from the front instead of always trying to enter their farms from the side.
- Fixed Wasteland Lounger L3 model so that there is no longer a board sticking way off of the back of the home.
- Fixed several VIPs so clutter isn’t spawning in the same space as their custom belongings. (If you find any overlapping objects in a home, please report them and I’ll get them cleaned up.)
- The ASAM Sensor menu will now include a Destroy Plot option if the plot itself is missing for some reason. This option will clean up all objects that came from the plot, including the sensor itself.
- Added sounds to the door and fixed the bed position of the L2 Toupee Shack home.
- Find Homeless ASAM Vision will now acknowledge beds. The system is a bit imperfect because Bethesda did not include any simple means to test for bed ownership on an individual NPC. So it will flag the NPC as homeless for a second or two while it checks if they own a bed and will then clear it.
- The Town Meeting function will no longer rescue kidnapped settlers. (It was never meant to, it was just an oversight in the design).
- Added third option to Local Self Destruct tool which will destroy all objects in the settlement. If you are on Xbox or a lower end PC, you might want to back up your save before running this due to the explosions it will cause (they can be turned off under Configure Zoning Laws -> Demolition FX).
- Modified Refresh Local Plots code to reduce the likelihood it gets stuck. If it does get stuck, you can leave the settlement to get it unstuck - if you do so, wait until it gives you the complete message before running the tool in another settlement.
Version 2.0.5
You're a Wizard, Harry! Released - 11 August 2017
- Fixed an issue where the select building plan or select upgrade screen could double-prompt for a confirmation which would result in nothing happening.
- Fixed an issue where the HUD meters could get permanently stuck and fail to update any longer.
- Added dozens of new articles to the New Bugle.
- Added new article type to New Bugle - Wanted Ads. These ads will tell you about small quests from the vanilla game that can be picked up by talking to a specific NPC and will mark the location on the map.
- Made change to holotape code to attempt to resolve the issue for some players where the “install” screen of the City Manager holotape would loop over and over if HUDFramework was installed.
- Fixed a bug where the holotape could sometimes get stuck on the “Must be loaded in pipboy” screen.
- Completely re-designed world staging code (which is used to place objects in the world such as the holotapes). The new code is substantially more efficient and should prevent the twisted terminal bug in the Museum where the terminal would be turned so that it’s inaccessible and covering the holotape.
- Added Configuration Wizard. This will ask you a series of questions about how you want to use the mod and change various holotape options based on your answers. It will run the first time you run the holotape in a playthrough, and can be re-run in the holotape under Tools.
- Added new option to Configure Zoning Laws to reset all of them to the default values.
- The Community Well upgrades will no longer ever reduce the water total from what it’s previous level was producing. This will make for better overall gameplay, as you can now create that building and rely on it as a water source, even if you have Upgrades Advanced on automatic. Refresh any of those plots to update the water modifier.
- Changing Commercial Requirement in the holotape will now correctly display what it’s going to change in the message at the bottom of the terminal.
- Fixed an issue where the Gen 1 synth created by one of the VIP stories would not correctly greet the player.
- Fixed issue where the lamp on the City Planner’s Desk would hover slightly. Pick up and set the desk back down to update the positioning.
Version 2.0.5a
- Fixed a bug where some plots would never be added to the auto-assignment queue. Released - 13 August 2017
- Fixed a bug where the holotape wouldn’t detect the pipboy correctly.
- Fixed a bug where after an add-on or expansion was removed that used the Sim Settlements Resource generation system your settlers could stop responding. If you have this bug on PC, you can fix it with Fallrim Tools (see below), if you are on Xbox - you’ll need to uninstall Sim Settlements, save your game, and then re-install the mod. This will, unfortunately, reset your Sim Settlements progress.
PC Fix: Open your save with Fallrim Tools, expand Active Scripts, find any entries that start with “autobuilder:autobuildparent”, right-click on them and choose Terminate. Now save your file.
Version 2.0.4
Cleanup in Aisle Seven Released - 03 August 2017
- Added additional animation to the newspaper press in the New Bugle building so that newspapers actually roll off the press. Refresh the plot to see the new animation.
- Fixed collision for 2x2 wood stilt versions of the Recreational and Martial plots so that player and NPCs can correctly walk between the posts underneath.
- Explosion debris can now be scrapped with the Sim Settlements Helper mod.
- Banned building plans will now correctly be selectable by the player at the plot Choose Building Plan menu.
- Provisioners can now own a residential plot.
- Find Unemployed ASAM Vision will no longer highlight Provisioners.
- If All Work Counts as a Job is set to ON, Provisioners will be counted as jobs for the purpose of residential upgrades/HUD Meter.
- Added havok data to the Mined Ore objects so that they will work with the conveyor belts from the Contraptions DLC.
- Configured Performance Options for all remaining Sim Settlements and Industrial Revolution buildings.
- Removed floating decal from Chemical Plant.
- Chemical Plant now has animated conveyor belts and chems on the belts. Refresh the plot to see the new animations.
- Fixed another issue with the Iron Mine cell causing an infinite black loading screen.
- Nuclear Arms Factory is now animated, refresh the plot to see new production line.
- Fixed several door positions which were slightly offset.
- Fixed issue where objects could be left floating if a particular building was destroyed.
- Greatly extended dirt for the Iron Mine model to allow for placing it a little higher off the ground.
- Made adjustments to the Ammo Factory and Nuclear Arms factory to fix flickering texture issues.
- Fixed a bug that could cause certain scripted objects to still act as if they were still in place after being deleted.
- Central Park birds should now fly away if plot is upgraded, refreshed, or destroyed.
- Munitions Factory is now animated. Refresh the plot to see the new production line.
- Added tons of new random clutter to the randomized clutter system, these were donated by ohnno - creator of the Sim Settlements Scrapper add-on pack.
- Added Happiness Report to the Tools section of the holotape. This will tell you exactly how all of the factors are affecting your current settlement’s happiness as well as give you a prediction of the next happiness update.
- Fixed issue with Local Dynamic Needs that could prevent Agricultural, Martial, and Recreational plots from providing their benefits. If any of your plots were affected by this issue, refreshing them should correct it.
- Changed sound effect emitters to use a smaller model. This should correct strange overlap areas where you couldn’t target things for activation that were nearby.
Version 2.0.3
Ban Hammer Released - 20 July 2017
- Refreshing a plot will now correct the model if something prevented it from updating to the correct model even though the level increased correctly.
- Fixed issue for players with Dynamic Needs turned OFF. Level 3 Martial and Recreational plots will now correctly have a defense or happiness bonus, respectively at level 3. All ratings were off by a level, L1 was getting L2’s bonus, L2 was getting L3’s bonus, and L3 was getting L0’s bonus. These plots will need to be refreshed if Dynamic Needs is OFF.
- Fixed issue where Agricultural Food, Martial Defense and Recreational Happiness bonuses could be doubled.
- Fixed snapping issue with arrow facing side of Martial plots.
- Activating the ASAM Sensor will now automatically restore the plot if the game decided to make it disappear (still looking into the cause, but this will work as a stop-gap to bring the plot back when it happens).
- Fixed issue where building plans could be capped at 128 per plot type, they should now be completely unlimited.
- Added Building Plan banning support. Activate the desk drawer on the City Planner’s Desk to get access to a series of options.
When you select one of the Plan options, you’ll be asked to choose a plot type. From there you’ll be shown a container with each of the Building plans for that type. Any of them that you remove will be banned from being created by settlers (you’ll still be able to manually create those models).
This same option is available for the current settlement as well, the global bans and local plans are both counted, so if you ban a plan at the global level it will be assumed to be banned locally, even if the local still has that plan.
There are also two Reset options which will allow you to select a plot type and unban all of the Building Plans for that type.
- Fixed Iron Mine exit door, you will no longer be trapped in loading screen.
- Fixed issue where a branching building plan could get stuck at level 0 and never finish construction.
- Modified flag code slightly to (hopefully) eliminate the issue where the desk flag would sometimes become a full-sized flag after choosing a new flag.
- Configured Performance Options for all buildings in the Metal and Oil tech trees of Advanced Industrial.
- Fixed some New Bugle article spelling/grammar mistakes.
- Fixed issues with Home and Job requirement formulas which could be off if there were large numbers of unoccupied plots.
- Added settings to allow beds (Beds are Homes) and non-plot jobs (All Work Counts As a Job) to count towards upgrade requirements, which will also allow them to fill the HUD meters. These are defaulted to OFF, as the core system is designed to trigger upgrades based on the level of other plots. Since beds and vanilla work don’t have levels, this can result in plots upgrading quicker than intended, as they don’t have to wait for the beds/or vanilla work to upgrade before they become eligible themselves.
- If a plot is found outside of a settlement, an option to “Destroy Plot” will appear on the Plot Options menu. (When uninstalling mods mid-save, the game engine will sometimes swap records around and plots can end up where they shouldn’t be - this will allow Xbox players to remove those plots.)
Version 2.0.2
Pledge of Allegiance Released - 13 July 2017
- The VIS compatible version of the holotape will now be filed as a Settings holotape instead of a generic one.
- Changed construction markers to increase the likelihood Settlers actually use them during the construction phases.
- Altered the ASAM Sensor code slightly to improve performance.
- Fixed issue where the Martial tech requirement looked for level 3 industrial specifically, which was not the intention - any industrial plot level 1 or higher will count towards the Martial Tech Requirement.
- Fixed issue where lower level Advanced Industrial wouldn’t count towards the overall job requirement for Residential plots.
- Fixed issue where the Magazine Press would eventually start putting extra copies of magazines in the player’s inventory.
- Martial Improved notifications can now be turned off.
- The City Planner’s Desk now has a small flag on it. Activating this flag will bring up a menu showing you flags for the factions you have met, but are not enemies with. Selecting one of these flags will change the flag for that particular settlement, and all Martial plots will display it. (Note: You will need to pick up your existing City Planner Desks and set them back down to see the new flag. If activating the flag doesn’t show all expected options - give it a minute or two and try again)
- Added Zoning Law to “Ignore Factions”, turning this ON will give you access to all of the faction flags, regardless of your point in the game. In the future, this setting may control more faction-related Sim Settlements things. (Note, you must save and reload your game for this setting to take effect)
- Addon packs can add custom flags to the system.
- Added new custom animation marker where the settler uses a pitchfork instead of a hoe. It should show up periodically when an Agricultural plot is being upgraded/built.
- All non-Industrial Sim Settlements building plans now support Performance Options.
- Added alternate, individual ASAM Vision switches to each of the different vision modes, they can be crafted at the City Planner’s Desk.
- Fixed issue with Realistic Build Times for Advanced Industrial plots when Upgrades Advanced was set to Manual.
- Recreational plots will now correctly apply a negative defense modifier.
- Sleeping bags used by NPCs during Residential construction will no longer blink in and out of existence.
Version 2.0.2a
- Fixes issue with custom flags, without this patch - custom flags may not show up in the select menu. Released - 14 July 2017
Version 2.0.1
Industrial Aftermath Released - 07 July 2017
- Fixed issue where Martial plots wouldn’t upgrade unless your defense meter was full.
- Fixed issue where stim-packing dogmeat would play the wrong animation.
- Fixed Robco boxes in various places around the Commonwealth - they should now once again have the box art and provide 25 sensors.
- The Industrial requirement to allow Martial plots to upgrade can now be turned off in the holotape, both globally and locally.
- Martial and Recreational plots now have a base level defense and happiness, respectively, if Dynamic Needs is turned off.
- Added Martial and Recreational options to the notification settings in the holotape.
- Added local detonation option to Tools section of holotape.
- Added local zoning laws option to reset the local laws to use the global options again.
- Ham Radio is no longer sunk into the table of the level 2 guard post.
- Fixed bug where changing the ASAM Sensors to invisible would cause almost everything to have the word Activate when hovered over.
- Added option to turn off the Stockpile system for player’s who have a mod conflict or save corruption preventing resources from being generated. Turning this OFF, will cause resource generation to cut in half and is not recommended unless you are experiencing issues with the resource generation in the first place.
- ASAM Sensors are no longer free from vendors.
- Fixed several errors in New Bugle articles. Those responsible have been sacked.
- Increased stagnation of OnCellLoad updates to reduce likelihood of sudden crashes when entering a settlement with a ton of plots.
- Fixed misaligned beam on tier 3 Checkpoint building model.
- All default Sim Settlements commercial buildings now have full support for Performance Settings. Including separating out the furniture from the clutter so that the buildings aren’t completely empty if clutter is turned off.
- Fixed issue where ASAM Sensors would be continually added to vendor tables each time the game was loaded. Unfortunately, the “damage” has already been done - so any vendors that had large amounts of ASAM Sensors will continue to have them in that save. The solution for existing saves would mess with any other mods that had injected items.
- All vanilla objects have been removed from Sim Settlement’s default and Industrial Revolution building plans. Any save file that is created from this patch on, will no longer need to run the Self Destruct Sequence before uninstalling. Saves with previous builds of Sim Settlements may have already spawned some of those vanilla objects and running Self Destruct before uninstall is still recommended for those.
- Fixed several of the new perk magazines which had mismatched cover and inventory art.
- Fixed issue where power would display as if not required on a plot before it was built to level 1, this would prevent power from passing through the plot. If you have a plot with this issue, you’ll need to refresh it for the update to function.
Version 2.0.0
This is NOT the Industrial Revolution Released - 30 June 2017
- Fixed issue where the HUD wouldn’t show up after you first loaded your game in a settlement.
- ASAM Sensors will now appear on plot posts. When activated, these bring up a menu of options. Visible ASAM Sensors can be turned off via a holotape option, which will cause the activation menu to replace the Find Owner function on the plot (though Find Owner is available on the activation menu). For existing plots from before this patch, please refresh them using the Immersion Breaker Breaker or the Refresh Local Plots option in your holotape to get the new sensor to appear.
- Building plan can now be selected. On the ASAM Sensor menu, select Choose Building Plan. A container will be shown, whichever building plan is looted last will be built. If the building plan has a custom message object configured, it will be shown when you first select it so you can learn more about the building before committing to it.
- Added City Planner’s Desk - acts as a workbench for crafting Sim Settlement’s objects and also includes a terminal with a copy of the City Manager 2078 software on it.
- Added 3 variations of the holotape that are craftable at the City Planner’s desk. The City Planner’s Desk is only unlocked after the holotape has been found and loaded - these craftable versions are renamed for sorting purposes.
- Added Manual Upgrade and Manual Advanced Upgrade options. These switch buildings so that they will no longer auto-upgrade and instead require you to approve each upgrade on the plot options menu.
- Added new ASAM Vision mode to find buildings that need a manual upgrade. They will be highlighted in a pulsing green.
- Changed the bed in the tier 3 Clinic so it doesn’t count toward the bed total of the settlement.
- Fixed an issue where add-on industrial plots would never provide more than 2 scavenge bonus.
- If Plot Costs are turned off ASAM Sensors cost just a single steel.
- Fixed an issue where you would need to change cells before the audio settings were refreshed after you loaded your game.
- Items in a plot spawned container will now be automatically moved to the workbench if the plot is refreshed or destroyed.
- Confirmation message about demolishing the building when changing the building plan will now only show up if the building is higher than level 1.
- Changed data on building plaques: Combined Income and Tax into a single field; Happiness Bonus renamed to Happiness; Removed Scavenging Bonus field; Added Level field to show what level the current building is at.
- Added queue system to add-on pack registration to avoid conflicts.
- If an add-on pack is removed, there is now a 20 second delay before those plots will begin reconstruction. This is to avoid a scenario where the add-on pack hasn’t finished loading before the check is complete.
- Refresh Local Plots and the Immersion Breaker Breaker will now attempt to remove leftover objects.
- Added Machine Ambience to audio options. This will control things like generator hums.
- Changed the name Hawkers to Barkers. (thanks ErusPrime! :) )
- Armor Store L3 Barker will actually work with the Mute option now (though there is still an issue with it regarding the 50% volume setting - being looked into).
- Doors that were open before you exited the game should now correctly auto-close when you load back in (assuming you have auto-close doors enabled).
- Added 3 new plot types, Martial (defense - available in 1x1 and 2x2 versions), Recreational (happiness), and Advanced Industrial. None of these have building plans in the base Sim Settlements mod. They must be added with the Industrial Revolution expansion pack or from Add-on packs.
- ASAM Sensors are now leveled list injected into various vendors around the Commonwealth (may take 30 in game days for them to show up due to respawn rules).
- Created a new item representing the constructible 10-pack of sensors to make it less confusing in the build screen.
Version 1.1.9
Last of the 1.Xs Released - 16 June 2017
- Removed collision from construction scaffolding. This will make running wires no longer a race against construction starting.
- Defense requirement formula reduced to Food + (Water/2). Was previously Food + Water, which was based on the vanilla requirement to reduce raids to a minimum. This new formula will allow for a reasonable raid chance while still getting Sim Settlements upgrades. Players who don’t want to be raided much can continue to build excess defense to gain that effect.
- Updated plot material costs. Many of them were lacking the foundation material costs. Others needed to be updated to reflect the increase in size to 2x2. They are balanced around being a slightly lower cost than if you had manually built the foundation for them.
- Reorganized SMM menu so Residential plots are first in the menu since they’re needed the most.
- Companions will no longer be re-assigned to their plots if you take them back as a companion. This should prevent an issue where companions assigned as shopkeepers would no longer have their affinity dialogue.
- Fixed a bug where the building materials could randomly reappear on a plot.
- Changed the way streetlights work for Commercial: they will now turn off if a plot is unoccupied and they will now automatically work with all add-on buildings without the author needing to spawn them.
- Fixed issue where a weapons shop was reducing defense instead of increasing it.
- Changed the way initialization is done to potentially solve the issue where the holotape would seem to be stuck at the “install” screen.
- Foundation plots can now be sunk a bit further into the ground.
- Turrets can now be used with the Plot Powered system, so add-on authors can require that a plot be powered in order for the turret to remain active.
- Added second recipe for ASAM Sensors which crafts 10 at a time.
- Added Audio Options section to Holotape. This breaks the sounds added by Sim Settlements into groups so the volume can be cut in half or muted for each category.
- Added Performance Options section to Holotape. Changing these will cause Sim Settlements to remove or replace certain types of objects to help players struggling with performance issues (such as unplayable frame rates, or crashes). Not all buildings are configured to take advantage of these yet. More buildings will be updated with each patch to take full advantage of this new system.
- Audio options will now be correctly used each time you enter a settlement. Previously, had you turned off sounds in the holotape, the game would turn their volume back up as soon as you loaded your game again or loaded back into a settlement.
- Added None option to Commercial Requirement which allows commercial to no longer check for home or population counts.
Version 1.1.8
Maximum Integration Released - 01 June 2017
- Fixed several beds that were causing the NPCs to lay at weird angles.
- Altered CrashWatch message to remind players they could turn it off in the holotape.
- IBB and Refresh Local Plots will now correctly work immediately with updates made to Sim Settlements or AddOn Packs on level 3 buildings, previously you would have had to do so twice for changes to appear.
- Positive power, water, defense, and food bonuses should now show up in Workshop mode when highlighting plots. This has the added advantage of maintaining the current counts during building stages, which should be especially helpful to players using Realistic Build Times. Negative modifiers still require viewing the plaque.
AddOn authors will be able to convert their building plans to make use of the new feature to apply their bonuses directly to the plot.
- Clicking Town Meeting Gavel on the Aid tab of your inventory should no longer cause you to get stuck in a fade to black screen until you hit your pipboy button.
- Cleaned maintenance script to reduce likelihood of log spam.
- Added a custom Sim Settlements build menu. It requires Settlement Menu Manager (http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/24204/ or https://bethesda.net/en/mods/fallout4/mod-detail/4018878) which prevents custom build menus that integrate with it from ever screwing up the workshop menus.
- Moving a plot will no longer require refreshing to make it resume construction.
Version 1.1.8a
- Makes a small change so that defense values can be correctly applied to plots in workshop view. Released - 02 June 2017
Version 1.1.7
Boats and Snaps Released - 24 May 2017
- Adjusted building stage transition time slightly to try and smooth it out better.
- Added floor snaps to the foundationless plots so they will snap on top of floor pieces.
- Fixed collision on foundationless plots to make them more likely to snap to each other correctly.
- Removed collision on plot arrow.
- Fixed issue where hitting “Take” on a building plaque could result it in being positioned floating in the world near the plot.
- Fixed the hospital style bed so that it correctly counts as a bed in the workshop. The Immersion Breaker Breaker or the Refresh Local Plots option will fix any of these you have in your settlements.
- Added a new house model that was contributed by user karmakimmy7.
- Fixed a case where an NPC could get re-assigned to an empty house even when they already owned one.
Version 1.1.6
Designer's Delight Released - 18 May 2017
- Fixed another case where settlers could be flagged as having a job when they didn’t.
- Fixed a bug where the happiness meter would stay at zero, even if the happiness was fine in workshop mode.
- Dogs/Brahmin should no longer appear jobless in ASAM Vision.
- Automatron robots will no longer take over residential plots.
- Robots will no longer show up as homeless in ASAM Vision.
- Settlers can now be assigned to vanilla work objects along with Residential plots in either order. If residential plots are assigned before vanilla objects, there will still be a brief 10 second period where the NPC is unassigned from their residential plot.
- Added Architect’s TSquare. This is a new tool that can crafted in the Chemistry Station under Utility. This changes the plot activation options to allow you to cycle through the building plans for that plot type, it will display the name of the building plan in the corner. Doing so will reset the plot to level 1. It is the preferred method of altering the building plan, as opposed to the previous method of picking up the plot in workshop mode and choosing the middle option.
Version 1.1.5
Operation Debug Released - 12 May 2017
- Fixed several random objects that were being moved by Sim Settlements (thanks Creation Kit -.- ).
- Fixed messages at the bottom of the holotape that print out when Auto Close Doors was toggled so the messages now match what is actually happening.
- Spotlights, dogs, and your current companion will no longer be detected as homeless/jobless by ASAM Vision.
- ASAM Vision will now be turned off if you toggle it while outside of a settlement. You will still get the warning message, but can be confident it turned off.
- Tax day for zero dollars will no longer trigger before the holotape is found.
- If an Addon Pack is removed, plots using the Addon will be reset and assigned a new building plan the first time you visit each settlement.
- Staggered object update code when the player arrives in/leaves a settlement. This should reduce the likelihood of CTDs on Xbox and older PCs when fast traveling to/from a settlement that has a large number of plots.
- All Industrial jobs will now have the scavenger icon, this also means they get the bizarre default behavior of spending a lot of their time wandering around your settlement with gun drawn. Existing buildings will need be refreshed with the Immersion Breaker Breaker or the NPC re-assigned to correct the icon.
- Switched all beds used by the default Sim Settlements houses so they each count as exactly one bed. Any plots with an incorrect bed count will need to be refreshed (with the IBB or new holotape tool mentioned below).
- Added maintenance quest that will help to alleviate issues caused by various script lag.
- Replaced hammer construction markers with wrench and torch animations. The loud sounds of the hammering defeated the purpose of keeping building sounds to a very short radius.
- Added new holotape Tool to “Refresh Local Plots” - which will apply the Immersion Breaker Breaker effect to all the plots in the current settlement.
- Mod version upgrade message should now work on Xbox.
- Altered the way assignment is tracked, this should reduce the likelihood of NPCs stealing each other’s plots.
Version 1.1.5a
- Find Owner tracking quest will now be cleared if an NPC moves to another settlement, is killed, or is assigned to a new plot. Released - 12 May 2017
- Fixed issue with ASAM Vision where a settler could still be flagged as being employed even though they didn’t have a job yet.
- Settlers can once again be assigned to a vanilla/mod added job after being assigned to a residential plot.
Version 1.1.4
View Plaque Issue Released - 04 May 2017
- Fixed a bug that could be caused by a plot being deleted by a third party script (from outside Sim Settlements) without firing the appropriate events.
- Added maintenance script that will periodically scrub the auto-assignment queue of bad data to prevent that bug from occurring again in the future.
- All beds should correctly count as one bed now.
Version 1.1.3
Shut the Bleeping Door Released - 02 May 2017
- Fixed issue where a Town Meeting could get stuck a fade to black for a very long time for some users.
- Fixed issue where ASAM Vision could quit working if you used it outside of a settlement.
- Improved plot initialization code (thanks cdante!), this should reduce occurrences of plots getting stuck due to backed up workshop scripts.
- Settlers will no longer be re-assigned back to plots after being moved to a new settlement.
- ASAM Sensor and ASAM Vision Switch recipes are automatically unlocked when the holotape is loaded. This was done because the global that controls this is being reset for some users for an unknown reason.
- Agricultural Plots should no longer bug out and require power. Any that currently require power can be fixed with the Immersion Breaker Breaker.
- Agricultural Plots should no longer lose their food count when viewed in Workshop mode. For plots that already have this issue, the Immersion Breaker Breaker will now correct it.
- Added Notification Settings option to convert messages to pop-ups.
- Plot doors will now close themselves. This only applies to doors created after this patch. Using the Immersion Breaker Breaker on a plot will register its doors with the autoclose system.
- Added Auto Door Closing controls to holotape.
Version 1.1.2
Tools of the Trade Released - 25 April 2017
- “Can't spawn object” messages moved to the trace log instead of printing to the screen.
- Added Town Meeting ability which brings all settlers directly to you after a short fade out. The settlers then follow you for about 30 seconds. The Town Meeting can be started in the holotape or with an object called the Town Meeting Gavel which can be crafted at the Chemistry Workbench.
- Added ASAM Vision ability which highlights settlers that need homes or jobs. You can cycle through the versions of this in the holotape or with an object called the ASAM Vision Switch which can be crafted at the Chemistry Workbench.
- Settlers assigned to only a residential plot will no longer be flagged as having a job. This should make Sim Settlements work better with Settlement Management Software (unconfirmed). Note that settlers assigned to residential plots prior to this patch are flagged as having a job still * only new assignments will correct this issue.
- Modified the way building models are handled to help prevent future “double-buildings” from occurring (where a new building model seems to start growing on a plot that already has one).
- Added Tools menu to the holotape. Citizen Needs and Start Self Destruct Sequence can now be found there. As well as a toggle for ASAM Vision, and an option to Call Town Meeting.
- Updated Help menu in the holotape. The names should now match what are actually in the holotape.
- Added Citizen Needs Requirement toggle to holotape. This will allow upgrades to happen even if settler needs aren’t met. This will allow different gameplay styles such as using some settlements as farm hubs to supply food for the others, or playing with low defense to encourage raids. Better options for those play styles will be coming in future updates, but this is an immediate means of enabling that playstyle without having to sacrifice Sim Settlement upgrades. Note: Taxes still require that all needs are met regardless of this setting.
- The Immersion Breaker Breaker should now be much better at cleaning up leftover objects if you experience random bugs with spawn objects or if you uninstall an AddOn pack which had generated one of your buildings.
Version 1.1.1
Let Them Hear Sound Released - 18 April 2017
- Fixed light alignment of level 2 Trailer Trash building plan so it works with 2x2 plots.
- Immersion Breaker Breaker will now correctly work with 2x2 plots.
- Removed hose from L3 farm plot as it doesn’t work with all plot sizes, may add it back in the future when I find a way to deal with the post being in a different place on each plot size.
- Concrete plots now have a proper sound effect when placing them.
- Fixed front left corner collision so that floor tiles can be snapped there.
- Changed farm collision so that the very front of the plot is open for settlers to be able to walk on. This should also help with snapping.
- Special effects for demolition can be turned off in the holotape, will make it easier for re-placing plots as you won’t have to wait for the debris to de-spawn.
- NPCs will now be fully cleared from animation marks of a plot after they are re-assigned. Previously, someone else would need to be assigned to the plot in order to change ownership of the markers. So you could end up with a shopkeeper that would come use the farming animation markers even after they were unassigned from an agricultural plot.
- Random reassignment should no longer occur from the mod. Third party mods can still override assignments - but Sim Settlements will no longer compete with itself.
- Settlers will no longer be able to own vanilla work and Sim Settlements jobs (they can still own a home plus vanilla work). To fix existing multiple assignment issues, store the vanilla object in the workshop and place it again.
- Fixed navigation in level 1 Clothing Store so that the settler will actually man the shop. Will require using the Immersion Breaker Breaker to update existing.
- Fixed issue where some settlers would stop qualifying for auto-assignment.
- Fixed the Sim Settlement sound effects - turns out you guys couldn’t hear what I heard!
Version 1.1.0
Prepare for the Future Released - 09 April 2017
- Made changes to the plot counting code to prep for additional plot types.
- Re-designed data storage to expand possibilities for future updates. This will also improve the code that controls taxes and commercial property requirements. This requires a short install period when you first load your game to migrate to the new storage. It is a non-destructive process so you can still roll back your save or mod version without issue.
- Replaced all vanilla furniture markers that are spawned by Plots with Sim Settlements versions, this should resolve the issue with many farmers and industrial scavengers seeming to just stand around. (Use the Immersion Breaker Breaker on existing plots).
- Sim Settlements crops should now all be manually harvestable every so often.
- Plots were increased in size by about 10% so they match with the game’s existing objects. Your previously placed plots are still the former size.
- New 2x2 plots with foundations have many more snap points and the arrow indicator is more easily visible.
- Added Other category to Commercial for AddOn packs to make use of for custom shops.
- The Holotape (and some sensors) can now be found in two additional locations around the Commonwealth.
- Added toggle for Crash Watch in the Notifications section of the holotape.
Version 1.0.6
Hey, Get Back to Work! Released - 04 April 2017
- Fixed issue where plots created before patch 1.0.4 could get stuck after you demo the building. The building will start constructing again after about 15 seconds unless you’ve modified the building material delay holotape option.
- Prepped building plans to support new industrial buildings.
- Added support for expansion esps.
- Moved residential power connect point to a new spot to make it much less likely it gets covered by a building model.
- Robots are no longer counted in upgrade calculations. This means they no longer are added to the food and water requirement but also don’t count towards the Commercial population requirement.
- Changed plot furniture marker code to help encourage AI to stay at their posts during work hours. Requires a Force Update with the Immersion Breaker Breaker on all plots you want to fix this issue for.
- Added option to show HUD meters only in workshop mode. This can be tricky as there is a queued delay in HUDFramework which can cause this to fail sometimes.
- Added scaling options to HUD meters of 100% (default), 75% of default, and 50% of default.
- Added basic positioning options to HUD meters: Left, Indented Left, Right, Indented Right, Top, Middle, Bottom.
- Leftover crops will now be scappable when the Sim Settlements Helper mod is installed.
- Added buffer system to CrashWatch code to further reduce false positives caused by Sleeping/Waiting/Fast Travel.
- Added Citizen Needs option to holotape which will show the needs of the current settlement in percent when selected. Meant for players who don’t have HUDFramework or can’t get it working.
Version 1.0.5
Big Bada Boom Released - 27 March 2017
- Fixed issue with Auto Assign Unique NPCs option preventing manual assignment as well.
- Added holotape option to destroy all plots in the game to make uninstall simpler. Takes about 3 minutes to run, you will receive a pop-up on completion.
Version 1.0.4
Holotape 2.0 Released - 25 March 2017
- Added a delay before building materials appear so users can snap plots in place without fighting the collision of those.
- Redesigned holotape options, dropped lore friendliness in favor of clear names.
- Holotape options now refresh screen instead of displaying lore friendly explanation, this will make the holotape feel a little more responsive.
- Building Material Delay can now be configured in the holotape.
- Commercial requirement can now be set to homes or population instead of both as it was in the initial release.
- Added multiple Auto-Assignment controls to the holotape to allow fine-tune control over which settlers are assigned to plots.
- Activating terminals created by Sim Settlements will no longer make the settlers hostile.
- Certain NPCs not meant to be assignable, such as the Minuteman Radio Operator, will no longer be auto-assigned.
- Dead Settlers should no longer be assigned to plots.
- NPCs should do better at dual assignment between Residential Plots and vanilla/mod added work objects.
Version 1.0.3
The Builders Released - 18 March 2017
- Improves Crash Monitor to cause less false positives.
- Improved demolitions! Thanks veteran_gamer!
- Preps your game to work with external Addon packs created by the Builder's Toolkit
Version 1.0.2
Dead Plot Bug Fix Released - 14 March 2017
- Fixes a game-breaking bug. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk73lWDJsdY for details.
Version 1.0.2a
- Adds another way to detect the Dead Plot bug in the background, will display to you the same way the other did as described here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk73lWDJsdY&t=1s Released - 14 March 2017
- This is an optional update, though if you think you have the bug and never received the crash prompt, it's worth downloading.
Version 1.0.1
Robots and Orphans Released - 12 March 2017
- Removed several worldspace edits the CK decided to save.
- Child settlers are no longer assignable to plots. Presently, if they are assigned to any item that doesn’t have “Child Can Use” flagged causes them to get stuck, and since Sim Settlements assigns to all sub objects created by a plot, I don’t want to risk “breaking” those child settlers.
- Robots no longer require food, water, and homes in the Sim Settlement calculations.
- Robots are no longer assignable to residential plots. They don’t need them! This may become an optional feature in the future.
- Made changes to the message system to reduce the likelihood building upgrades are reported from the wrong settlement.
- Added Personal Inspections to holotape Zoning Laws. This will allow your buildings to continue upgrading even if you haven’t had a chance to see them in their current state.
- Fixed issue where buildings could upgrade the second you arrive at a settlement before you got a chance to see their current level.
- Tax Rate now correctly displays on plot. The rate displayed is the caps/tax period.
- Negative water rates will now show correctly as whole numbers on the HUD.