![]() ![]() You can also go into homes and look for broken objects to scrap. You can go about the Settlement and destroy ruined houses and trees - downed or logs - in order to get the most basic resources - steel and wood. Other less common materials can be found all over town inside the houses. These items can be used to cook and purified water is worth a good number of caps. This is a good reason to make way more water and food than your Settlement really needs. You need to remove excess water and use it or put it in another container, but excess vegetables and scavenged items will continually accumulate. For you the player, this also means lots of scavengers working for you, free water and food! The more extra food and water you have when compared to the population of a Settlement, the more will be deposited. Setting up Supply Lines, you can have access to all resources in one settlement at another one when using the crafting stations, so you can upgrade/improve things in smaller Settlements without carrying around building materials. You can even set the fast travel spot for a Settlement and pop up right in front of crafting stations and stores if you've taken the Local Leader trait. You can get a ton of free items by building up your Settlements, and eventually have easy access to great stores that let you buy ammo or sell your items for money. Some may choose to ignore this aspect of Fallout 4, but it's not necessarily a good idea. These were all deposited after a few days, resulting in extra materials gained while adventuring. Having abundance and scavengers means free materials. When you're building, you have access to all of these materials - whether for crafting or weapon/armor modification - wherever you are in the Settlement. Many items' only purpose is to provide materials - like desk fans and bottles. Storing Junk - Select the workshop station and store all junk to have all items that qualify as junk automatically deposited, freeing up your inventory. If you have an item like an aluminum can in the storage, it'll be automatically broken if you need aluminum with the excess left behind in storage as raw materials (3 left if it provided 4 and you needed only 1). See All Settlement Status: You can see the status of all your Settlements by using your Pip-boy to go to Data > Workshopsīuilding Materials, Junk, Food and Water all go automatically into that Settlement's crafting stations. It is up to you to manage the people and assign them to tasks in order to give the Settlers a productive and safe life. Lastly, there is a bar that indicates how full the Settlement is as far as objects go. A safe place with food and water is hard to come by in post-apocalyptica, so if you can give that to them, they'll be happy. Each of these impacts something, and improves the quality of life of your Settlers and their Happiness - the final stat. From there, you can see the Settlement's stats - people, food, water, beds, electricity, and defense. The Basics - Settlement ManagementĮnter the Settlement Management screen by holding the button you use to change views from 1st to 3rd person. Garvey will give you quests to get you allied with new Settlements. You can't order Preston Garvey around right away, but later can assign him to guard duty - a task he's well suited for.
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