Ok, moving on to slightly lighter topics, today is also #Fallout4 Next-Gen patch day!
And if I recall correctly, the game should get verified for #SteamDeck - this whole verification thing is always a puzzle to me, it could mean everything.
I made use of some large foundation pieces to turn this small area into a heavily fortified settlement.
And using the slope of the land I created a hidden basement too.
Morning Folks! This morning I explore the boost in player numbers and sales that the #Fallout series is experiencing as a result of the popularity of the Amazon Series.
I also talk a bit more about my own return to #Fallout76
#Fallout4
On va pas se mentir, je me vais plaisir, même avec un jeu sorti il y a 9 ans.
(et puis bon, je suis bon public avec les jeux post-apocalyptiques)
#Fallout4
aaawww ☹️ ... j'ai un soucis : Voir la vidéo attachée 👇 . La visée à la souris "saute" (mais je peux me déplacer sans problème).
J'ai essayé en changeant l'accélération souris, c'est pas mieux.
Une idée ?
(Je joue sous Linux, le jeu est lancé via Wine 9.0.)
Je n'ai aucun autre jeu qui me fait ça.
Work on editing the 6th part of my "how I build in Fallout 4" series has started.
If you are still playing Fallout 4, consider my mod "Coastal Cottage Cave".
It adds a cave to Coastal cottage full of raiders and things to see and do.
It started as part of a settlement build, using the Creation kit, but was separated into it's own mod.
Available on the Nexus and Bethesda.net for all platforms.
All links can be found on the Nexus link below.
Recently, with my obsession with Fallout 76, I decided to re-install Fallout 4 and give it another go because I haven't played it since it came out after I completed the main game.
But I think I done goofed because I also installed a MASSIVE modpack called StoryWealth which seems to add a bunch of quests and story stuff, but it also adds a whole re-design of the settlement system.
In the modpack, the settlement system is VERY involved. To the point where I feel it's basically "There's another settlement that needs your help, I'll mark it on your map!" The Game. :kek:
If there's anyone that's VERY familiar with Fallout 4 mods that can recommend me something that changes the settlement system, but not in such a drastic way, I'd be forever grateful. I'm looking for something a little more "hands-off". If that makes any sense😬
So after starting my playthrough of the StoryWealth modpack and getting down to the Red Rocket, I noticed there's a lot of little bugs that make it unenjoyable...😬
One thats particularly annoying, is all of the icons for the different types of loot don't show up. Instead, the text on items looks like Coffee.Cup(Junk.ceramic) or something similar.
It's a real buzzkill and something I don't know how to fix😩