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>Buying season passes
>Paying bethesda for more unfinished content
Polishing and completing Bethesda games has always been a job for modders, look at FO3 or NV, both were relatively hot garbage on release, and both are amazing with the right mods. All we need to do is wait for them to release the GECK in January and everything will be right with the world.
Every magazine I've found so far unlocks stuff my house in Sanctuary already had in the first place.
Patio furniture.
Picket fences.
modern light fixtures.
and so on.
What the hell? Why are THESE "unlocks". It should all be stuff like Vault scenery (for those sweet vault office chairs) or so on.
PS
I accidentally reported your comment sorry for that mate
All my settlements so far look like raider outposts
you see a few around the wasteland, hexagonal, classic pillboxes
i also want more powerful lights, and mini floor lighting (like you see at the ghoul farm poolside)
:)
I created a Steam Guide about many topics related to settlements. Whether you are starting your first settlement or are trying to figure out how to maximize your gain from your settlements this guide can be helpful to you. I would love some feedback!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=557148547