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Luky Jan 25, 2018 @ 2:54am
is there any alternative for Place everywhere?
Which is actually working after patch? I need it and I dont have time for waiting for mod update, I have a vacation now, would like to play now
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Yhwach Jan 25, 2018 @ 3:09am 
Lots of f4se mods are outdated and f4se was just barely updated.
H.Honor Jan 25, 2018 @ 3:14am 
place in red reborn can be a temp solution
YouDieNow Jan 25, 2018 @ 3:24am 
I've been using the original version of this little Nexus hidden gem for years (the author has since removed it from Nexus), but I highly suggest you take a look at its spiritual successor, AutoHotkey Object Mover. No F4SE required, no compatability issues, even after Fallout 4 updates (it's not a mod). It takes a little getting used to since it works through the console command, but it is an excellent alternative to a mod that has had its fair share of issues in the past. What I like about it is that you don't have to be in build mode to move objects around, just open up console, select the object, and start moving. With practice, it'll get easier to use.

https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/24773
Last edited by YouDieNow; Jan 25, 2018 @ 3:26am
Giumbus Apr 2, 2021 @ 5:40pm 
Originally posted by jp_insomniac:
I've been using the original version of this little Nexus hidden gem for years (the author has since removed it from Nexus), but I highly suggest you take a look at its spiritual successor, AutoHotkey Object Mover. No F4SE required, no compatibility issues, even after Fallout 4 updates (it's not a mod). It takes a little getting used to since it works through the console command, but it is an excellent alternative to a mod that has had its fair share of issues in the past. What I like about it is that you don't have to be in build mode to move objects around, just open up console, select the object, and start moving. With practice, it'll get easier to use.

https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/24773
Awesome mod, thank you for sharing !
darinbob Apr 2, 2021 @ 7:45pm 
Never used that mod. But check out the Skooled Zone's "no mods shop class". Everything he does he does without any mods whatsoever, or even console commands.

So... Learn the rug glitch, learn the pillar glitch, and you can put many settlement items just about anywhere. Refloored the Croup Manor upstairs and the lighthouse upstairs that way with the warehouse wood floors (which look so much nicer than the shack floors). Added a ceiling to Taffington Boathouse upstairs (used console to get rid of the ceiling fan which prevents some of that but then added a new ceiling fan when done). Closed off the corner in the Far Harbor lumber yard and added a tiny roof there (by the cash register downstairs. Things look so much more civilized that way, only only a few easy tricks and no mods.

For basic every day objects, like putting a vase on a table without having it knock over everything I sprint into the table, use the OCDecorator mod. I never do this though but it gets good reviews.

I rarely get around to building entire houses though. I was going to do more work at Murkwater but since I only get there at the very end of the game I run out of energy and just build a type of shack instead of figuring out what to do with what's there.
wolvescream Apr 2, 2021 @ 8:22pm 
It´s a good idea to keep a backup of your fallout.exe. So when they update it and thus outdate your f4se you just can replace the new file with the old one. Does work for most updates; some, though, update more than the exe. Then it won´t work... then you would have to keep a backup copy of your whole fallout folder.
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Date Posted: Jan 25, 2018 @ 2:54am
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