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Consoles ... I remember how mad people where about skyrim when it came out with its original ui :P
getav 348 - Gets the current number of triangles used by player.
getav 34A - Gets the current number of draw calls used by player.
setav 349 <value> - Set the maximum triangle budget for the settlement.
setav 34B <value> - Set the maximum draw budget for the settlement.
increase the number by the amount you desire, exit build mode and reenter. you now have as much limit as you want.
Build limits were put into place to prevent players from overbuilding and decreasing performance, but lets be real, they are way too low.
But I'd advise against using it. If you do, make a archive save first (as one should do
before using any mod but it has to be said for the dense).
Reason I advise against it. Just read the description of the mod by author, and
comments in the forum there for the mod.
The game sets this limit for good reasons.
You go fooling with it, you will end up with issues that you don't want.
This early stage of mods like this are high risk , if it can be done right later
with the toolkit, then that is another story. But I suspect due to game engine
limitations this will always be the case. Tweaking of settlement system
will evolve and have to be done carefully if one wants to avoid breaking the game further.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIGcIlVfT34
Perhaps these things are related.