Mythic Deathclaws are the highest level variant, one that scales infinitely alongside the player. Other examples include Super Mutant Warlords and Charred Feral Ghouls. It was interesting to see their lizard tongues tasting the air; it's easy to forget that they're more than just nashing teeth and ripping claws.
I’ve never played Nuka world or far harbor, but my plan is to play them in the coming weeks. So happy to see you’re still doing these videos many years later. Keep up the great work man!
@Turner Hammond agreed it's so scary and dark lots of new enemies and friends to fight and make and lots of hidden gems like old reliable and rad rifles
A little advice for the very bottom of the stairs, when you get several settlers they will gather and walk back and forth in that area down to the beach. They will also mass there when a trapper or super mutant attack is imminent. Either slide the entire build forward or remove the railing along the boardwalk next to the stairs. If not there will be a huge traffic jam of settlers. I can't wait for the next installment!
I'm still playing Fallout and skooled zone is my go to for inspiration...the wire glitch is still one of my favorites... lol Beats the unholy mess of wires everywhere...thank you...please keep making this content...❤️
I was the same. FO4 would have been put aside and forgotten if not for the skooled zone. I spent like 13 hrs playing and didn’t understand a damn thing about the game. I was ready to give up on it when Paul reached down from the net cloud and touched me with his lessons. Logged nearly 1800 hrs of play so far since jan 2019.
What got me hooked and he just kept inspiring place anywhere is basically the pillar glitch made easy. One can still create amazing things without mods
So thrilled you are still doing Fallout 4 videos. Seems no one is anymore. I still have builds I wish to upload myself. Many inspired by your videos. In fact it was the wire glitch video that really got me into serious building. Some modded, some not. Keep up the great work.
I just recently started playing Fallout 4 a few weeks ago. So I'm glad there's still content I can watch. Still working my way through the DLC. Currently on my first play through of Nuka World. Totally late to the party 😂 but I'm glad I waiting. I've so much stuff to do. First character is level 88. Trying to do achievements before I start modding. Can't wait.
@@Magicman4124 I just got Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y on PC so I can switch to the game on PC. I'm planning on doing a no mods run/builds before downloading mods. So now I can do a fresh start with building/exploring the map properly/build with the DLCs w/no mods.
@@Starfleet2269 I just got GOTY on Xbox. I'm severely limited on modding but I don't need much lol my first character is just to experience the game and see the world. My next character I'm probably going to roleplay a bit more and have a better idea for what I Wana do as far as a build to match the role play. I'm playing on very hard mode currently.. undecided if I Wana do survival mode or not with my modded play through.
@@Magicman4124 Right on. I started years ago but was late to the TH-cam aspect. I have some videos using the Creation club add-ons though I guess those are mods. Few with mods as well. Glad to see many are enjoying this game still and Skool Zone has the best community ever in my opinion.
@@Starfleet2269 Sadly I lack a good pc as my interest in building is vast and I would love to create mods as well. My X is even struggling to keep up with even my no mods builds lol
I would love to see his ideas on that one. A problem I have always had with that settlement is having to save far more regularly, the settlement there somehow seems to make the game unstable for some reason.
At 24:08; when you have the floor/stilts not meeting the ground like that, go into Barn - Misc and use a wooden pillar. They won't snap to those stilts, so then you just have to fiddle them into place until the meet the end of the pillar, then you can snap another to the bottom and reach the ground. It's a square pillar on a round stilt, but still better than having them float in the air.
Hello Headmaster Paul. The best way I have found to deal with the weather is a pressure plate. This way you can stay in build mode & just run backwards & forwards as needed. I usually set a few up all over the place, so there is always 1 close by. It saves heaps of times on a build. Hope this helps mate.
1:08 Thanks for the shout out. I doubt I'll ever actually use those vault stairs in my own builds but hopefully the info will help some of your viewers build cool stuff. That same technique with the wall and pillar can be used to move other structural items around also. It opens up a lot of extra build freedoms. Now that I'm thinking about it may be possible to use the technique multiple times over and over on the same stair.That would merge two sets of vault stairs in to a 1.5 length stair (or any custom length). I'm not sure how soft their snapping really is though. Perhaps it won't work. 2:55 I've never seen this one before. Thanks Brandon. 5:25 I gotta admit I never tested the pathing on the snapped together vault stairs. Pathing's not one of those things I worry much about. Hopefully it still works. It probably can't be any worse than group selecting them together would be. 6:20 I agree. It's quite common to have to tear things down and start over. It happens a lot. 17:36 I've been meaning to make a tutorial about those lollipops for a long time. They are super useful. Especially with the campfire glitch. Speaking of CRYO she has a really great trick involving the weapon racks in her AtomCat build series.
Wall of text ahead 5 - 10 minutes estimated average reading time. I love this series and didn't know about that Deathclaw. Thanks for the info and the mention (again😅). The Insane Shecklador is indeed a master craftsman, he influenced me sometimes very directly or in directly. And he has a great knowledge of how to let things look different or even use settlers in a more lorefriendly way as assets for building and environmental story telling, living one doing stuff i should add. About your lower support foundations. Personally i would have used the barn or warrehouse sets to put them underneath. So you don't have a structural weakpoint (at least lore wise). It's sometimes nearly impossible in my experience to place them easily underneath so i usually take a warehouse stair put it down to the level i need, place a foundation at the end of this set of stairs (as a place marker of sort) and remove the upper foundations i want to support, putting in the lower ones first then the upper ones second and finally remove the stairs and the marker foundation. This makes a very sturdy looking and plain support wall in which you don't see flickering textures that clip into each other. With reversed basketball baskets switches and pipe conduits you even can make it look like water pipes or drainage. And it's great for "illegal postering" Propaganda etc. I'm back in FO4 again after beating the current season in FO76, redesigning my "past crimes" ( i used to build over a structure or on top instead of fixing what is there) and i love how forgiving it's building system is in contrast of 76's. I really hope Starfield will don't have things like dependencies and borrow a lot more from Fallout 4 than 76. A background or story contest sounds nice i would even start using reddit again to read all the ideas wish I would be more consistent writing myself.😅 Thanks again for all the work you did and do. Looking at your Far Harbor build so far makes me want to build something amazing there, i never really did a real good one at Dalton Farm. I just slapped some nice looking communal construction of mainly Creation Club content there... And do silly stuff in the absurd high skybox like trying a Borg cube or my own Prydwen... It was a pleasure to watch. Stay save and greetings from Germany. :)
If you get sick of always running for your clear weather mortar in Far Harbour, I put mine on a delay. If you go to the connectors & switches tab, at the end there's a power counter that counts once everytime the it recieves power. You can set it using the terminal to briefly transmit power on 10. Attach that to an interval switch and tell that to transmit power for one second every nine seconds to give you a 10 second cycle. Finally attach your fireworks to the other side of the counter and it will fire once every 100 seconds. You can adjust it by playing with the timing on the switches, but I found that 100 seconds is pretty good for Far Harbour
I've always wondered if there was a practical use for the power counter. I haven't made a video about it yet since I couldn't think of a good use case. I think you just found one! ⭐
I did something very similar at Murkwater but set to twice your speed. It will chew through a lot of shells though. The scrap/store dupe glitch really helps with that.
@@TheInsaneShecklador it does chew through a lot of shells, but they're mostly shells I would have spent anyway because the weather in Far Harbor a little extreme, and I make sure to turn it off when I'm not at the settlement.
You are one of my favorite build TH-camrs to watch. I got into Fallout 4:a few months back and I basically just love building in the settlements. I try to incorporate some of your ideas into my builds when I can. Great work. Look forward to more of you builds. You should do echo Lake. I love that place but can't fix that roof to save my life.
Love these videos. Just got a Moga controller for my phone and bout to use it tonight to fire FO4 up again now! Love the Deathclaw but holy balls it's still terrifying even not attacking!!!
There's a deathclaw chillin in the main game as well. It's in the crater next to Greentop Nursery. It attacks you the first time you do the sinkhole quest but after that it's friendly...
idk how hard these are to make, but man i really like watching this process. if you made a mini series of just lets builds it would be awesome. you can call it no mods tutorial time or something lol!
Man u deserve more views I watched u alot back in 6th grade I'm a junior now but still do fallout 4 playthroughs every couple months I consider my self pretty good 2 k hours atleast and I know pretty much every thing but u have taught me so much like moving nuka cola machines with rugs and using your dpad instead of a so u can build with stuff around Im doing another playthrough and I'ma start watching ur videos again :)
Awesome ideas, now all I have to do is watch about a dozen more times for them to sink and I will be all set ! Thanks again for the videos I seriously would have given up trying to build after the first try if not for these.
Better way to solve the gap problem is to perhaps build the foundation hollow? That way you could use the wooden shack foundations to fill the gaps directly and you wouldn't have to build a complete floor in your hollowed section, whether you plan to actually use it as an indoor section (Could be an unfinished interior section, this is the post apocalypse after all, would people really be terribly bothered by partial dirt floors?), or just enclose the whole hollowed section so it looks solid from the outside.
That stair technique is very clever! Of course, I'm on PC and I use the mod Place! so I can use keyboard shortcuts and just move pieces up/down, left/right etc. to get them into place.
The easiest way that I've found to stack those floors is to snap a wall from the same place you got the original floors from to the side of the original floors. That will allow you to snap another floor under the original. Sorry I can't be more precise with my instructions. I'm at work, not home. I can't log on to remember all the details.
Farharbor, the mechanist one and contraptions are worth it. With these 3 you get new settlements, robots and the capability to create your own ammo factories among other things. The only one I was disappointed in was the Vault dlc. Not much you can do with the finished vault despite its massive size.
Thanks for the advice all! Almost finished the vanilla play through once but started again now that I got all the DLC... looking forward to trying my hand at ammo production I must say!
A little suggestion for a video is how to build good settlement walls and how to vary with the design like busses and tire piles and defenses to make your settlement feel safe
Thanks for continuing this series. Love the creativity. 👍 It's been a long time since I completed Far Harbor, so I could be wrong - But I think once you complete that story line, the weather permanently improves overall. I remember seeing lots more clear sunny days.
The Mythic Deathclaw being calm was so cool as they personally are the scariest made-up creature as it is balanced and I can see them as being extremely realistic.
Radscorpions are a fun choice too, since you get to take advantage of their burrowing for once and have an enemy get ambushed. You just have to remember some of the Stingwing 'farming' areas to get the meat: e.g. spots outside of Malden.
To place a foundation block to the bottom of another block use a Stair segment that has both base floor and upper floor platforms. attach the lower block to that stairs and attach another to make it go under the Top block. remove extra parts when done . Vault tech parts has a Floor segment that snaps to the bottom of the Vault stairs. you can pillar glitch that floor attachment almost entirely into the ground . the stairs snaps to the floor . The attachment I speak of is not the flat atrium floor. It has pointy bits sticking up from the surface at it.s corners. That one allows to accurate snapping at Both ends of the 1st & 2nd level floors. once you have the lower blocks connected to the shack stairs pull down the upper blocks to fill the gap and then move the blocks on the base onto the top of the stairs . easier shown than done.
Next episode: How to make an automated conveyor to supply Clear Weather Shells to launcher. :P Another fun episode and something new to try !! I've done some intricate steps to get something to work but not the one you did in this. Awesome !!
For the pillar foundation beneath the concrete blocks to the right of the stairs, I would simply place a series of wooden logs to ‘extend’ the foundation legs.
Hey its been a while since last time i watch your video (probably 3 years ago). Im just happy that you still making these kind of video. I hope you did well in these tough times. Have a nice day
Gulper lurking in the background in the intro, waiting for you to bugout and ruin your settlers day. 🤣 Think Bethesda missed a trick on this with the taming and eggs, hatching your own eggs would have been a good addition.
@@SkooledZone Could you test something for me? I'm doing a build at Dalton myself atm, but for some reason I'm not taking rad damage from storms. Only thing I can put it down to is having buildings from the vault section (overseer's room, I stole your store idea ). 😁 So could you test this for me by building a vault room and see if you still take rads, for some reason I have it in my head that the vault stuff provides protection from the rad storms, no idea where I got that from though. 🤔🤣 Would be a nice find if it is just from having a vault room built at your settlement.
@@SkooledZone Oh I also discovered that the Atrium floor section snaps to the underside of the warehouse floor, so if you want a nicer ceiling you can throw them up. Also if you have a raised walkway and plan on putting the vault railings up, if you snap a wall to the underside of the floor first (I used the half glass wall) the railing will snap to the wall instead, so the railing ends up facing inwards rather than out, then just remove the wall, works for corners as well, with this trick you can now use the U shaped railing (end piece) around the opening for your stairs, as it faces inwards instead now. 👍
@@SkooledZone This is outside mate, not taking any damage at all, the fog gives damage but not storms, also you only stop taking damage inside buildings you have to load into, things you build doesn't stop rads from the storms normally.
Your videos are the best! Seriously, I will never get bored of watching your videos. I have a fallout playlist (I'm on hefty pain killers and can't remember much, especially all the details 😩) and I think, only your videos are on there, if not they're mainly yours lol Will there be a part 4? Please say yes 😸 X
That is brilliant absolutely amazing tips and tricks trivia walkthroughs all of it are astonishing I love your content I can't wait for the next video I am 100%. It is going to be awesome much love have a good day
you can snap a wall against the foundation where there is a gap , the foundation will snap under it under it, then remove the wall, works with the barn or warehouse
I built a 4 story compound in the same place, mostly concrete then removed and replaced the block foundations for walls and built a grow room for food underneath it all.. then added a Bunch of lights. first lvl plants 2nd beds 3rd game food entertainment 4th was the shop.. all turrets were on top :)
I wonder if that Deathclaw egg might be great for the mission in Diamond City where you gotta find the team that grabbed that egg and died at that Museum of Witchcraft?
I think Wellingham only wants pristine deathclaw eggs for the quest, but you can use regular unbroken deathclaw eggs once he gives you the recipe. Don't think Wellingham will take a regular egg from you.
To solve that gap underneath. I ran into that same problem. I came up with a solution. It's a bit of work but put some scaffolding in there to do it. Then put in a floor and snap in the warehouse or barn. Scaffolding can be put into anything.
Love your builds!!! I am wondering when you will be releasing Part 4 of this mini series. I am in the process of building Dalton farm and can to wait to see what you do.
Can you use the evaluator to drop into a green house, which on the side of the hotel. Maybe the place was like a echo friendly hotel, as fuel resources will limited just before the war. Maybe you can use the condensers as some sort of garden watering system.
The settlers of the island watching the weather go from dreary to clear mysteriously be like: 👁👄👁 y’all seein that? That’s all I could think about every time you set a clear weather shell off😂😂😂
For the shack foundations, you could extend the individual pillars downward by siding a couple of the warehouse support pillars underneath. Also, in regards to the clear weather shells, have you considered putting them on a timer? (Not unlike the spotlight turrets.)
Someone else made that suggestion in the comments a couple weeks ago and I already made a video about it which will be out next Saturday. Thanks though! Means you know what's up. 😉
In your War section you have what is called your double stackers that has your roof and your floor attached to it if you attach that to the bottom of the staircase it automatically lowers the level low enough so that you can then turn around and stack another block underneath your other ones which would actually give you a full wall cuz if you noticed you're only like a couple boards above it this works really well cuz also on top of it for all your porch pillars you can snap walls against them well then all you do is snap another wall underneath them and then it immediately snap a another pillar to the wall and you can immediately build a stack of walls with pillars attached to them use all your stuff that's available and for a guy that says no mods on one of these videos you had something in front of your construction bot in your construction house so I know for a fact you use mods
I'm sure it has been mentioned but just adding a platform(floor section) between flights of stairs would be a good option. In real life people prefer the flat break instead of long continuous stairs. From a role playing point of view that would be the more logical way to do a long stairway.
You always make me wanna build something after watching your vids. 😁👍 Only ever built a basic house there for the original two settlers, seen you can actually build out into the water on the beach as well, so might just go back and do a real build there. Did you ever finish Home Plate btw? Would like to see how that's progressing.
I enjoy collecting over and undersized items. I don't recall seeing that Jangles before. I'll have to remember to look for it next time I'm near there. Thanks for the heads up.
Completely and utterly unrelated barre the fact that it’s Far Harbor, you can use the workshop storage function during DiMA’s memories. Took me a while to figure that out and it made it a lot less tedious❤
@@georgemurdock7670 Have you tried it? I haven't, and I doubt you have. The point is to find out if anything at all happens- but I would remind you that there's an rational supermutant on the island ( rational thanks to Vim,lol ) that trains dogs that you can acquire as pets/guards for your settlements- maybe this is something similar.
How about a communication centered build to keep in touch with the commonwealth or to extend the reach of the minute men or so on with a tall tower and dishes on top with the ham radios some bunk house accommodations kinda like military light with restricted areas and the shops somewhere near the front in a tight ish cluster hope you like the suggestion look forward to watching regardless i do use mods but i still watch for inspiration i would like to finish all my builds then do some video tours of what i have done love the channel and your work thanks
rather then the wood floor stilts for the base you should use the metal poles from the warehouse section. it goes better with the metallic stairs and the concrete
I love these! But i still struggle with my minions not been able to go up and down my stairs when i built high in the air... i don't know how you guys do this but my people can't seem to use the stairs to reach those high building place i am making...
i cant seem to find any guides showing just building with barn stuff. maybe an idea fer ya! there might be need fer videos "using only and in detailed" every sub group in the menu like barns, scaffolding, vault tec, etc...though i think i seen one fer scaffolding.
I forgot to mention this and this was me fooling around trying to have a little fun like you if you take your steps like you're one and two steps if you build for set and a second set and then you take your half pillars and you put your half pillar against the bottom step then remove those two one you go about roughly 1/3 down on the pillar but two you take the other one and you turn it sideways or put another half pillar right in the middle where those steps are gone those two steps equal half a pillar and an easy way to do this is once you have that one a half a pillar can then turn sideways and you can actually go 1/3 by 1/3 by 1/3 on your half pillars this also works on just about any including the boards the boards will do the same thing if you use the half ones you can actually move things left and right to getting it you know really close to the building or anything else which means your stairs can only go down one down two down three down four instead of dropping a whole deck you drop it a little by little it comes in front when you want to be like in solitary and you want to build a huge nice dick but you only want to go down one or two steps and build one of those like little sunken fire pits where everybody can sit around the fire pit you drop it down two sets of stairs you build the fire pit and you move the stairs or the the other ground but closer to the other side and then you just put a bunch of benches going around it and the bottom half is sunken down enough to wear the benches are almost even with the floor on the other side and that's not much that's just using vanilla base
I'll never get tired of watching fallout 4 videos from the skooled zone.
Mythic Deathclaws are the highest level variant, one that scales infinitely alongside the player. Other examples include Super Mutant Warlords and Charred Feral Ghouls. It was interesting to see their lizard tongues tasting the air; it's easy to forget that they're more than just nashing teeth and ripping claws.
I will never and I mean never get tired of the no mods shop class and that intro music.
Ever! ;)
Same
I’ve never played Nuka world or far harbor, but my plan is to play them in the coming weeks. So happy to see you’re still doing these videos many years later. Keep up the great work man!
Just finished far harbor for the first time, feels not worth it. The island is so depressing, like soul cairn or blackreach in Skyrim.
I’ve got both of them but I haven’t played far harbour yet
@Turner Hammond agreed it's so scary and dark lots of new enemies and friends to fight and make and lots of hidden gems like old reliable and rad rifles
your the only youtuber i hit the like button before the video even starts
A little advice for the very bottom of the stairs, when you get several settlers they will gather and walk back and forth in that area down to the beach. They will also mass there when a trapper or super mutant attack is imminent. Either slide the entire build forward or remove the railing along the boardwalk next to the stairs. If not there will be a huge traffic jam of settlers. I can't wait for the next installment!
I'm still playing Fallout and skooled zone is my go to for inspiration...the wire glitch is still one of my favorites... lol Beats the unholy mess of wires everywhere...thank you...please keep making this content...❤️
I was the same. FO4 would have been put aside and forgotten if not for the skooled zone. I spent like 13 hrs playing and didn’t understand a damn thing about the game. I was ready to give up on it when Paul reached down from the net cloud and touched me with his lessons. Logged nearly 1800 hrs of play so far since jan 2019.
What got me hooked and he just kept inspiring place anywhere is basically the pillar glitch made easy. One can still create amazing things without mods
I need to watch it again so I understand better i hate all the wires.
that was so cute when the deathclaw went to nap.
So thrilled you are still doing Fallout 4 videos. Seems no one is anymore. I still have builds I wish to upload myself. Many inspired by your videos. In fact it was the wire glitch video that really got me into serious building. Some modded, some not. Keep up the great work.
I just recently started playing Fallout 4 a few weeks ago. So I'm glad there's still content I can watch. Still working my way through the DLC. Currently on my first play through of Nuka World. Totally late to the party 😂 but I'm glad I waiting. I've so much stuff to do. First character is level 88. Trying to do achievements before I start modding. Can't wait.
@@Magicman4124 I just got Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y on PC so I can switch to the game on PC. I'm planning on doing a no mods run/builds before downloading mods. So now I can do a fresh start with building/exploring the map properly/build with the DLCs w/no mods.
@@Starfleet2269 I just got GOTY on Xbox. I'm severely limited on modding but I don't need much lol my first character is just to experience the game and see the world. My next character I'm probably going to roleplay a bit more and have a better idea for what I Wana do as far as a build to match the role play. I'm playing on very hard mode currently.. undecided if I Wana do survival mode or not with my modded play through.
@@Magicman4124 Right on. I started years ago but was late to the TH-cam aspect. I have some videos using the Creation club add-ons though I guess those are mods. Few with mods as well. Glad to see many are enjoying this game still and Skool Zone has the best community ever in my opinion.
@@Starfleet2269 Sadly I lack a good pc as my interest in building is vast and I would love to create mods as well. My X is even struggling to keep up with even my no mods builds lol
So glad you’re still doing these :) you think you’ll ever stop?
Nevahhhh!!!
Starfield maybe.
Please say that you're going to do the RedRocket in Nuka World, the build area for it is huge
I would love to see his ideas on that one. A problem I have always had with that settlement is having to save far more regularly, the settlement there somehow seems to make the game unstable for some reason.
At 24:08; when you have the floor/stilts not meeting the ground like that, go into Barn - Misc and use a wooden pillar. They won't snap to those stilts, so then you just have to fiddle them into place until the meet the end of the pillar, then you can snap another to the bottom and reach the ground. It's a square pillar on a round stilt, but still better than having them float in the air.
I believe they will snap to floor pieces and on top of each other. So my suggestion is to make your own longer stilts!
Hello Headmaster Paul. The best way I have found to deal with the weather is a pressure plate. This way you can stay in build mode & just run backwards & forwards as needed. I usually set a few up all over the place, so there is always 1 close by. It saves heaps of times on a build. Hope this helps mate.
Brilliant idea! I'll test it out and if doesn't shoot off more than one shell then I'll make the switch and give you a shout-out. 👍
3 years later and I'm STILL loving the intro music 🤘🤘
1:08 Thanks for the shout out. I doubt I'll ever actually use those vault stairs in my own builds but hopefully the info will help some of your viewers build cool stuff.
That same technique with the wall and pillar can be used to move other structural items around also. It opens up a lot of extra build freedoms.
Now that I'm thinking about it may be possible to use the technique multiple times over and over on the same stair.That would merge two sets of vault stairs in to a 1.5 length stair (or any custom length). I'm not sure how soft their snapping really is though. Perhaps it won't work.
2:55 I've never seen this one before. Thanks Brandon.
5:25 I gotta admit I never tested the pathing on the snapped together vault stairs. Pathing's not one of those things I worry much about. Hopefully it still works. It probably can't be any worse than group selecting them together would be.
6:20 I agree. It's quite common to have to tear things down and start over. It happens a lot.
17:36 I've been meaning to make a tutorial about those lollipops for a long time. They are super useful. Especially with the campfire glitch. Speaking of CRYO she has a really great trick involving the weapon racks in her AtomCat build series.
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I love this series and didn't know about that Deathclaw.
Thanks for the info and the mention (again😅). The Insane Shecklador is indeed a master craftsman, he influenced me sometimes very directly or in directly. And he has a great knowledge of how to let things look different or even use settlers in a more lorefriendly way as assets for building and environmental story telling, living one doing stuff i should add.
About your lower support foundations. Personally i would have used the barn or warrehouse sets to put them underneath. So you don't have a structural weakpoint (at least lore wise). It's sometimes nearly impossible in my experience to place them easily underneath so i usually take a warehouse stair put it down to the level i need, place a foundation at the end of this set of stairs (as a place marker of sort) and remove the upper foundations i want to support, putting in the lower ones first then the upper ones second and finally remove the stairs and the marker foundation.
This makes a very sturdy looking and plain support wall in which you don't see flickering textures that clip into each other. With reversed basketball baskets switches and pipe conduits you even can make it look like water pipes or drainage. And it's great for "illegal postering" Propaganda etc.
I'm back in FO4 again after beating the current season in FO76, redesigning my "past crimes" ( i used to build over a structure or on top instead of fixing what is there) and i love how forgiving it's building system is in contrast of 76's.
I really hope Starfield will don't have things like dependencies and borrow a lot more from Fallout 4 than 76.
A background or story contest sounds nice i would even start using reddit again to read all the ideas wish I would be more consistent writing myself.😅
Thanks again for all the work you did and do. Looking at your Far Harbor build so far makes me want to build something amazing there, i never really did a real good one at Dalton Farm. I just slapped some nice looking communal construction of mainly Creation Club content there... And do silly stuff in the absurd high skybox like trying a Borg cube or my own Prydwen...
It was a pleasure to watch. Stay save and greetings from Germany. :)
Thanks Cryo.
If you get sick of always running for your clear weather mortar in Far Harbour, I put mine on a delay.
If you go to the connectors & switches tab, at the end there's a power counter that counts once everytime the it recieves power. You can set it using the terminal to briefly transmit power on 10.
Attach that to an interval switch and tell that to transmit power for one second every nine seconds to give you a 10 second cycle.
Finally attach your fireworks to the other side of the counter and it will fire once every 100 seconds.
You can adjust it by playing with the timing on the switches, but I found that 100 seconds is pretty good for Far Harbour
I've always wondered if there was a practical use for the power counter. I haven't made a video about it yet since I couldn't think of a good use case. I think you just found one! ⭐
I did something very similar at Murkwater but set to twice your speed. It will chew through a lot of shells though. The scrap/store dupe glitch really helps with that.
@@TheInsaneShecklador it does chew through a lot of shells, but they're mostly shells I would have spent anyway because the weather in Far Harbor a little extreme, and I make sure to turn it off when I'm not at the settlement.
This build is awesome and Thank you for pointing out the deathclaw
You are one of my favorite build TH-camrs to watch. I got into Fallout 4:a few months back and I basically just love building in the settlements. I try to incorporate some of your ideas into my builds when I can. Great work. Look forward to more of you builds. You should do echo Lake. I love that place but can't fix that roof to save my life.
For those gaps, instead of all the concrete or the shack foundation, I use the barn posts.they are longer and will give that support you want to have.
Love these videos. Just got a Moga controller for my phone and bout to use it tonight to fire FO4 up again now!
Love the Deathclaw but holy balls it's still terrifying even not attacking!!!
Absolutely agree with your Deathclaw statement in non hostile i found them even a bit more scary.😅
I just gotta say, I love the way you approach your builds. I still play and you’ve given me lots of inspiration. Keep it up yo.
There's a deathclaw chillin in the main game as well. It's in the crater next to Greentop Nursery. It attacks you the first time you do the sinkhole quest but after that it's friendly...
I will typically use a sunk concrete wall under the stilts that are floating to simulate a concrete foundation
Ahh I feel bad, deathclaws freak me out, I killed it
You can use the barn poles to complete the legs
Ah I knew there was something like that but it's been to many years since I've played to remember what the pieces were called.
idk how hard these are to make, but man i really like watching this process. if you made a mini series of just lets builds it would be awesome. you can call it no mods tutorial time or something lol!
Man u deserve more views I watched u alot back in 6th grade I'm a junior now but still do fallout 4 playthroughs every couple months I consider my self pretty good 2 k hours atleast and I know pretty much every thing but u have taught me so much like moving nuka cola machines with rugs and using your dpad instead of a so u can build with stuff around Im doing another playthrough and I'ma start watching ur videos again :)
The deathclaw was cool. Thx for showing!
Awesome ideas, now all I have to do is watch about a dozen more times for them to sink and I will be all set ! Thanks again for the videos I seriously would have given up trying to build after the first try if not for these.
I honestly love this! You make it so easy to understand at least for me :) keep up the great work :)
Your are a natural teacher. Well done mate from Australia.
Much appreciated!
Oh wow it is just so beautiful. I always go to your videos to sustain my playing in fallout 4 .. can't wait to see how this turns up at the end!
Better way to solve the gap problem is to perhaps build the foundation hollow? That way you could use the wooden shack foundations to fill the gaps directly and you wouldn't have to build a complete floor in your hollowed section, whether you plan to actually use it as an indoor section (Could be an unfinished interior section, this is the post apocalypse after all, would people really be terribly bothered by partial dirt floors?), or just enclose the whole hollowed section so it looks solid from the outside.
Fun video Paul! Can't wait to see this build continue.
Thanks! 👍
"Hey buddy!" Looks at his Pip Boy -- the deathclaw, seeing its chance, STRIKES!
Use some concrete "pillers" as pylons under the foundation
That stair technique is very clever! Of course, I'm on PC and I use the mod Place! so I can use keyboard shortcuts and just move pieces up/down, left/right etc. to get them into place.
I spend so many hours with precise placement and resizing mod. Game changer
The easiest way that I've found to stack those floors is to snap a wall from the same place you got the original floors from to the side of the original floors. That will allow you to snap another floor under the original. Sorry I can't be more precise with my instructions. I'm at work, not home. I can't log on to remember all the details.
Another great vid. Like always. Thanks keep them coming.
Really cool giving The Insane Shecklador props. He is a wizard and always willing to help. ✌
Indeed 🧙♂️
How much do I owe you for that Yelp review? lol
@@SkooledZone If you haven't checked out EZE's stuff you really ought to give it a look. He's one of the most creative no mod builders out there.
@@TheInsaneShecklador sheck dang bud thanks. That's means a great deal coming from you 😉
@@EZEfallout Hey EZE, I checked out some of your vids. You're really talented bro. The dedication you put into some of those builds is inspiring!
Come for the builds, stay for the happiness. :D
Just picked up all the dlc, looking forward to creating here too! Inspiring stuff man, keep at it
Farharbor, the mechanist one and contraptions are worth it. With these 3 you get new settlements, robots and the capability to create your own ammo factories among other things. The only one I was disappointed in was the Vault dlc. Not much you can do with the finished vault despite its massive size.
No spoilers but be careful with Nukaworld, you advance to far in that one you could upset the minutemen. Specially if you side with the raiders.
Thanks for the advice all! Almost finished the vanilla play through once but started again now that I got all the DLC... looking forward to trying my hand at ammo production I must say!
I'm really struggling waiting for these series to keep going... Please do part 4 soon!
Thanks for your patience. It's the video after the next one! Stay tuned.
A little suggestion for a video is how to build good settlement walls and how to vary with the design like busses and tire piles and defenses to make your settlement feel safe
I'll add it to the list. In the meantime, I did make a similar video: th-cam.com/video/Emv1ZfOOFdQ/w-d-xo.html
This guy is *still* making videos.
The dedication...
Thanks for continuing this series. Love the creativity. 👍
It's been a long time since I completed Far Harbor, so I could be wrong - But I think once you complete that story line, the weather permanently improves overall. I remember seeing lots more clear sunny days.
The Mythic Deathclaw being calm was so cool as they personally are the scariest made-up creature as it is balanced and I can see them as being extremely realistic.
Cool idea on the backstory. I tried to do it for most of my builds. Just cause it makes it more I guess real. Thanks for the vid!
Time for a new episode, my man! Hope you are well. Thanks for buidling.^^
I quite like this settlement and built it up to max build limit and its pretty good so far
Love the deathclaw, never knew that and it's way cool as the one at Lynn wood deathclaw too.
You can have deathclaw in your settlement - build a deathclaw cage and beta wave emitter...
Radscorpions are a fun choice too, since you get to take advantage of their burrowing for once and have an enemy get ambushed. You just have to remember some of the Stingwing 'farming' areas to get the meat: e.g. spots outside of Malden.
To place a foundation block to the bottom of another block use a Stair segment that has both base floor and upper floor platforms. attach the lower block to that stairs and attach another to make it go under the Top block. remove extra parts when done .
Vault tech parts has a Floor segment that snaps to the bottom of the Vault stairs. you can pillar glitch that floor attachment almost entirely into the ground . the stairs snaps to the floor . The attachment I speak of is not the flat atrium floor. It has pointy bits sticking up from the surface at it.s corners. That one allows to accurate snapping at Both ends of the 1st & 2nd level floors. once you have the lower blocks connected to the shack stairs pull down the upper blocks to fill the gap and then move the blocks on the base onto the top of the stairs . easier shown than done.
Next episode: How to make an automated conveyor to supply Clear Weather Shells to launcher. :P
Another fun episode and something new to try !! I've done some intricate steps to get something to work but not the one you did in this. Awesome !!
Keep up the good work.
For the pillar foundation beneath the concrete blocks to the right of the stairs, I would simply place a series of wooden logs to ‘extend’ the foundation legs.
For your floating pillars at the bottom. Maybe just add in some rocks or build a old storage shack that looks like it's been washed out by the water.
Hey its been a while since last time i watch your video (probably 3 years ago). Im just happy that you still making these kind of video. I hope you did well in these tough times. Have a nice day
Yes! Been waiting for this!
I love capturing deathclaws for settlement security. They really tear into the raiders.
Gulper lurking in the background in the intro, waiting for you to bugout and ruin your settlers day. 🤣
Think Bethesda missed a trick on this with the taming and eggs, hatching your own eggs would have been a good addition.
Haha, good eye bro! 🦅👁️
@@SkooledZone Could you test something for me?
I'm doing a build at Dalton myself atm, but for some reason I'm not taking rad damage from storms.
Only thing I can put it down to is having buildings from the vault section (overseer's room, I stole your store idea ). 😁
So could you test this for me by building a vault room and see if you still take rads, for some reason I have it in my head that the vault stuff provides protection from the rad storms, no idea where I got that from though. 🤔🤣
Would be a nice find if it is just from having a vault room built at your settlement.
@@SkooledZone Oh I also discovered that the Atrium floor section snaps to the underside of the warehouse floor, so if you want a nicer ceiling you can throw them up.
Also if you have a raised walkway and plan on putting the vault railings up, if you snap a wall to the underside of the floor first (I used the half glass wall) the railing will snap to the wall instead, so the railing ends up facing inwards rather than out, then just remove the wall, works for corners as well, with this trick you can now use the U shaped railing (end piece) around the opening for your stairs, as it faces inwards instead now. 👍
@@roguetrooper9871 If your character is "indoors" then you don't take rad damage: fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Radstorm#Background
@@SkooledZone This is outside mate, not taking any damage at all, the fog gives damage but not storms, also you only stop taking damage inside buildings you have to load into, things you build doesn't stop rads from the storms normally.
Your videos are the best! Seriously, I will never get bored of watching your videos. I have a fallout playlist (I'm on hefty pain killers and can't remember much, especially all the details 😩) and I think, only your videos are on there, if not they're mainly yours lol
Will there be a part 4? Please say yes 😸 X
That is brilliant absolutely amazing tips and tricks trivia walkthroughs all of it are astonishing I love your content I can't wait for the next video I am 100%. It is going to be awesome much love have a good day
you can snap a wall against the foundation where there is a gap , the foundation will snap under it under it, then remove the wall, works with the barn or warehouse
I built a 4 story compound in the same place, mostly concrete then removed and replaced the block foundations for walls and built a grow room for food underneath it all.. then added a Bunch of lights. first lvl plants 2nd beds 3rd game food entertainment 4th was the shop.. all turrets were on top :)
Sounds awesome Jason!
Just got fallout 4 goty edition again and your videos have been awesome
I wonder if that Deathclaw egg might be great for the mission in Diamond City where you gotta find the team that grabbed that egg and died at that Museum of Witchcraft?
I think Wellingham only wants pristine deathclaw eggs for the quest, but you can use regular unbroken deathclaw eggs once he gives you the recipe. Don't think Wellingham will take a regular egg from you.
To solve that gap underneath. I ran into that same problem. I came up with a solution. It's a bit of work but put some scaffolding in there to do it. Then put in a floor and snap in the warehouse or barn. Scaffolding can be put into anything.
Love your builds!!! I am wondering when you will be releasing Part 4 of this mini series. I am in the process of building Dalton farm and can to wait to see what you do.
Can you use the evaluator to drop into a green house, which on the side of the hotel. Maybe the place was like a echo friendly hotel, as fuel resources will limited just before the war. Maybe you can use the condensers as some sort of garden watering system.
The settlers of the island watching the weather go from dreary to clear mysteriously be like:
👁👄👁 y’all seein that?
That’s all I could think about every time you set a clear weather shell off😂😂😂
Love your content! I comment to help with the TH-cam algorithms ahaha!
For the shack foundations, you could extend the individual pillars downward by siding a couple of the warehouse support pillars underneath.
Also, in regards to the clear weather shells, have you considered putting them on a timer? (Not unlike the spotlight turrets.)
Someone else made that suggestion in the comments a couple weeks ago and I already made a video about it which will be out next Saturday. Thanks though! Means you know what's up. 😉
Still love Fallout Out. Thanks for keeping the videos coming
Here lol always glad too see your videos
Slightly off topic...
You can use the rollerball or hoopshot to move some cars....
my best friend for pushing stuff arround is a Shredder Minigun carried in front as an world item. :)
I use a pipe rifle all the time to move cars around 👍
YES
I'VE BEEN WAITING
In your War section you have what is called your double stackers that has your roof and your floor attached to it if you attach that to the bottom of the staircase it automatically lowers the level low enough so that you can then turn around and stack another block underneath your other ones which would actually give you a full wall cuz if you noticed you're only like a couple boards above it this works really well cuz also on top of it for all your porch pillars you can snap walls against them well then all you do is snap another wall underneath them and then it immediately snap a another pillar to the wall and you can immediately build a stack of walls with pillars attached to them use all your stuff that's available and for a guy that says no mods on one of these videos you had something in front of your construction bot in your construction house so I know for a fact you use mods
I'm sure it has been mentioned but just adding a platform(floor section) between flights of stairs would be a good option. In real life people prefer the flat break instead of long continuous stairs. From a role playing point of view that would be the more logical way to do a long stairway.
You always make me wanna build something after watching your vids. 😁👍
Only ever built a basic house there for the original two settlers, seen you can actually build out into the water on the beach as well, so might just go back and do a real build there.
Did you ever finish Home Plate btw? Would like to see how that's progressing.
So we have our mourning giant fo4 style.
I found a small jangles monkey in the basement at Croup Manor sitting in a small boat
I enjoy collecting over and undersized items. I don't recall seeing that Jangles before. I'll have to remember to look for it next time I'm near there. Thanks for the heads up.
Love these vids. Still love Fallout 4. Hate 76. Lol. I binge all your F4 vids once a month.
welcome back :)
You do like to do it the hard way, click a wall to the floor foundation and then a foundation piece will click to the wall at the bottom.
Completely and utterly unrelated barre the fact that it’s Far Harbor, you can use the workshop storage function during DiMA’s memories. Took me a while to figure that out and it made it a lot less tedious❤
I wonder what might happen if you tried to feed the docile Deathclaw? Gonna have to fire it up again and find out, lol.
How should you feed it? Dropping meat at the floor? Nothing will happen
@@georgemurdock7670 Have you tried it? I haven't, and I doubt you have. The point is to find out if anything at all happens- but I would remind you that there's an rational supermutant on the island ( rational thanks to Vim,lol ) that trains dogs that you can acquire as pets/guards for your settlements- maybe this is something similar.
@@burtvanheel128 if it where people had found out, every script in this game is known.
How about a communication centered build to keep in touch with the commonwealth or to extend the reach of the minute men or so on with a tall tower and dishes on top with the ham radios some bunk house accommodations kinda like military light with restricted areas and the shops somewhere near the front in a tight ish cluster hope you like the suggestion look forward to watching regardless i do use mods but i still watch for inspiration i would like to finish all my builds then do some video tours of what i have done love the channel and your work thanks
That sounds like a really cool idea, and you can dress up the settlers in Minutemen outfits for more realism. :)
@@wolfen210959 thank you !
Commenting to help the vid
rather then the wood floor stilts for the base you should use the metal poles from the warehouse section. it goes better with the metallic stairs and the concrete
Build there and put up a sign naming the deathclaw Fido over the cave lol
I love these! But i still struggle with my minions not been able to go up and down my stairs when i built high in the air... i don't know how you guys do this but my people can't seem to use the stairs to reach those high building place i am making...
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i cant seem to find any guides showing just building with barn stuff. maybe an idea fer ya! there might be need fer videos "using only and in detailed" every sub group in the menu like barns, scaffolding, vault tec, etc...though i think i seen one fer scaffolding.
Build a fishing dock system going out into the water.
All the way to the boundary.
you make wanna fire up fallout 4 on my ps4 which i havn't played in a while!
I forgot to mention this and this was me fooling around trying to have a little fun like you if you take your steps like you're one and two steps if you build for set and a second set and then you take your half pillars and you put your half pillar against the bottom step then remove those two one you go about roughly 1/3 down on the pillar but two you take the other one and you turn it sideways or put another half pillar right in the middle where those steps are gone those two steps equal half a pillar and an easy way to do this is once you have that one a half a pillar can then turn sideways and you can actually go 1/3 by 1/3 by 1/3 on your half pillars this also works on just about any including the boards the boards will do the same thing if you use the half ones you can actually move things left and right to getting it you know really close to the building or anything else which means your stairs can only go down one down two down three down four instead of dropping a whole deck you drop it a little by little it comes in front when you want to be like in solitary and you want to build a huge nice dick but you only want to go down one or two steps and build one of those like little sunken fire pits where everybody can sit around the fire pit you drop it down two sets of stairs you build the fire pit and you move the stairs or the the other ground but closer to the other side and then you just put a bunch of benches going around it and the bottom half is sunken down enough to wear the benches are almost even with the floor on the other side and that's not much that's just using vanilla base
Have you done any builds at the National Park in Far Harbor?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the Vault stairs already perfectly align and snap to each other?