Adds the ability to spawn 5000 of each settlement building material into the player's inventory.
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As stated above, this mod adds the ability to spawn 5000 of each settlement building material into the player's inventory. This is more intended for players looking to test any vanilla or mod building mechanics.
To install, extract the file into your main fallout 4 game folder(i.e C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout4). Then open the console in game with the ~ key. Type "bat 1" without the quotes and you should receive 5000 of the common building materials.
I know this mod doesn't do much, however it has saved me time when testing. Therefore, I thought I'd share this with you. I appreciate anyone who took the time to try this out! Your feedback is always welcomed.