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Perhaps this can be incentive for me to finally learn how that Creation Kit works, heh.
I am pretty sure Homemaker - Expanded Settlements has some glass floors: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1478/?
Homemaker's glass floors either require you to add the "Institutionalized" patch or beat the institutionalized path to get them as they're part of the Institute set. They're only basic 'floors' though so you can't use them like "Upper" floors.
Its an afront to all the great work the devs did on vanilla, and everyone knows you should experience the game those guys intended. They were pretty clear in the interviews "no glass floors please".
If you insist on defacing such a wonderful work of art, masterpiece, fully conscious that you're ruining such visions, heres a tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD9BvKRy1No
Theres always a away, or most the time at least.
I currently have "basic floors" built 3 stories high. Upper floors should be as doable.
If they said "No glass floors" (Citation needed) Then WHY are glass floors already part of the institute set? You see glass floors all over the place WITHOUT mods, You just can't use them yourself.
UPPER FLOORS -ARE- the ones you can build multiple stories. Basic floors do not snap that way. USually to get around this you need to either tear apart nearby floors and walls to fit them, Or use SET/GET angle and pos commands. Both are things a newb to the game might find daunting (Or if on console impossible).
Also, Just an aside a lot of the "Great work" that went into the game ended up two places: Cutting room floor and DLCs of features that should have ben a part of th game in the first place. (IE: Displays, Which you can see in the OPENING MONTAGE on th title screen for pete's sake which ended up being a DLC.) LEt's not forget a lot of the "Work" was copying mods from NV and FO3 and shoehorning them into this game as 'features'. The weather? Sure, Let's have a rad storm right in the beginning of the game when you're nowhere near shelter (Nevada skies) or Settlement distractions where you'll be in the middle of a 2 hour dungeon and have to drop everything, Often literally, And run back because ONE BRAHMIN somehow can bring down an entire walled-up fortress because they thought shoving the RTS mod from NV into the game was a great idea.
Mods fix a lot of the often irrational ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the devs thought were a great idea.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1087589540
Outer walls done up in concrete, And inner walls (Yes, You CAN have walls on walls with a little clever building) from the Homemaker set. The Console commands GETPOS, SETPOS and GETANGLE, SETANGLE are your friends!
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10075/?
Imagine answering a thread from 6 years ago..