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I had to reload a save because after I completed Nuka World, I went nuts on the Commonwealth and ticked every main faction off and that was basically it. Couldn't go forward with the campaign anymore. Well, Preston gave me the quest to recruit 8 settlements to move forward with storyt, even with him saying that he hates me. But that would mean cleaning shop on all my raider settlements, and that just doesn't make much sense story wise for me to bounce to raiders, then bounce back to minutemen after I spent hours dismantling them.
I wound going with The Institute, figuring if I'm a power hungry, raider overboss, and I managed to become head of The Institute, I could shift The Institute's direction to fit my selfish wants. Or you can just say f*ck it, p*ss everyone off, and say that's how the game ends- you effectively curbing any real hope the Commonwealth had for a future.
Your other option is basically skipping the part that pisses off Preston via a mod or use the console to prevent him from getting pissed. Other than that, yeah, save Nuka-World for after you finish the main storyline.
https://www.reddit.com/r/fo4/comments/50zhfp/dev_console_fix_for_the_annoying_binary_ending/
Only other "bad" thing i know off it seems to spawn some errors at start up the Game, pretty sure its the Game try call in the Raiders and the attacking script(s) realated to that. If you never look at the Logs (you have to enable yourself) you wont even notice that.
That way you can get all the stuff out the DLC you want (recipes, perks and so on) without attacking your own settlements for no good reason because of they said so :P