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Thanks for the info, didn''t know they were all linked.
How would I spawn a new workbench. Is it simply 'player.placeatme c1aeb' or is there another command.
I think I really need one as my happiness is only at 2 even with everything else in good order, (all beds, electricity, food and water as well as good defenses), and about 17 settlers all working to some degree or another.
I've played the game for over 650 hrs and have barely touched the surface of the main game...
I have completed Automotron and Far Harbour, but not the main quests. I get carried away building settlements, installing new mods to see what they do and after a while, restart the game with a select few mods AND BASICALLY REPEAT....lol.
I'm now playing for fun on Very Hard with a ton of mods (about 110 at last count). Love the Homemaker, Place Everywhere, Scrap Everything and Break Down The Walls. Just have to keep updating them when a new patch comes out as some of them use F4SE.
I would recommend, when you're ready of course, to try a few mods if you system can take them ok.
I have about 200 mods on Skyrim, all enhancements; decapitations, water, scenery armor, weapons weather, UI etc,etc. it's brilliant now! Still the base game but better.