Sim Settlements: Settlements Reimagined! | Fallout 4 Mod |
Sim Settlements by kinggath
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/21872/?
HUD Framework: (put before sim settlements in load order!)
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/20309/?
Sim Settlements allows the player to designate building zones inside a settlement where the settlers build residences, places of business, and the other necessary buildings needed to create a vibrant living settlement. It takes the building aspect from the player and gives it to the settlers.
Author's Description:
TLDR: Allows you to build zone objects that tell the settlers what type of buildings to create in different areas of your settlement and they will do so. Includes a progression system, a more interesting settler needs system, and rewards to help settlements matter more.
This mod aims to completely change the way you think about settlements. You'll now be able to create detailed, living places with minimal effort.
The ultimate goal: making every settlement a unique and awesome looking Fallout city, with perks and rewards that help you at every stage of the game.
The Why
One of the biggest problems with Fallout 4, is just how disconnected the Settlement system feels from the rest of the game. Settlements lack that Bethesda game feel of exploration and progression, and so there's not much incentive to actually use the system.
It also feels bizarre that you have to micromanage all these people, and personally plant seeds and decide where people sleep - you're their leader, not their mother! You're supplying these people with security and tons of resources, why can't they kick in and help out with building up the city?
The How
In version 1.0, this mod adds the start of that vision by allowing you to place down zones (ala Sim City) that will make your settlers create buildings of the appropriate type in that zone. It includes a series of systems to help bring your settlements to life, and make them more dynamic and interesting to engage with.
Randomization:
Buildings are chosen at random and filled with random things depending on how you zoned an area. Using the basic types of Agricultural (farms), Commercial (stores), Industrial (factories), and Residential (homes) - you create a basic outline for your settlement using the workshop system and the settlers will handle the rest. Version 1.0 includes a large selection of buildings with even more on the way!
Upgrades:
Every building has multiple levels of upgrades that can be unlocked over time to keep you coming back to re-explore your own settlements and find out what's changed.
Dynamic Needs [Optional]:
To help make settlements more interesting, the basic needs of your settlers change over time, making keeping them happy more of a challenge, raids less predictable, and the upgrade unlocks feel like they were earned.
Living Cities:
No longer will all of your settlers share the same boring life story, some of them will be flagged with interesting backgrounds, likes, hobbies, and quirks that play out in a visual story in their homes to make them stand out and feel like a unique and important person.
Clutter throughout homes and some shops is chosen randomly both at creation and periodically when you visit them to really make them feel lived in.
Furniture markers are placed throughout the homes and buildings so your settlers spend less time clumped up waiting for something to do and instead engage with your settlement.
Rewards:
To make the system even more worth it beyond the visual reward of the above systems, a tax system is in place to ensure the settlements can have a huge impact on your gameplay.
In a future patch, tons of unlocks will be added in the form of special buildings and settler inventions that you can use while you're out conquering the wasteland!
Add Your Own Stuff:
The entire system is open-ended, with scripts and tutorials (coming very soon!) that allow absolutely anyone to add their own buildings, clutter, and stories to expand the system from their own mods.
The Future
By the time this mod reaches it's final form, the settlement system should be so engaging that you won't dream of ignoring it again!
Current plans include:
Hundreds more building models
Unique Shop Types and Jobs not available in the vanilla game
More stories with Giant Set Pieces to make each settlement unique
Multi-unit Homes for those tight-spaced settlements
Unlockable Buildings that change the way settlements work
Discoverable Inventions (think items like Salvage Beacons)
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