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A build I created using Greekrage's new settlement location, Let's Get Wet (aka Waterworld).

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Introduction:

First thing I would like to do is thank Greekrage for adding several new locations created particularly with the Fallout 4 builder in mind. If you enjoy building in Fallout 4 please check his profile regularly to see what new locations become available. He's also added updates to previous locations in his already impressive catalogue.

As for me, I'm not really a settlement builder but do enjoy building in Fallout 4. I create these builds for my own enjoyment, and there are no plans to update them. Also, this comes as is and works fine on my pc, although other user experiences may vary. I just hope that others can enjoy using this as much as I enjoyed building it.

I also build with the idea of using as few mods as is necessary. So, most of the mods I use have been chosen because they are comprehensive and include many different pieces. I usually have a variety of builds in the works because the ideas for one particular build may dry up or I just become bored after spending 50-60 hours on it. This one was 90 hours in game but doesn't include all the time it took coming up with the ideas and then developing those ideas.

Recommended Mods: (highly recommended)

Workshop Plus (allows flying while in workshop mode among other options and makes moving around in a build much easier and really can add to your creativity) (just don't forget to shut off the workshop 5 second timer (F5) (from Place Everywhere))

Build High - Expanded Settlements 5.0 (doesn't work with Workshop Anywhere but offers 200+ floors and expanded boundaries in vanilla settlements) (great for any arial builds like skyscrapers/aircraft/spacecraft etc...)

Place Everywhere (of course) (If I could only choose one building mod for Fallout 4, this would be it.)


Installation:

* Make sure that you have F4SE, HUD Framework and Transfer Settlements installed.

* Extract the file "Data" and copy, then paste to your Fallout 4 game folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4).

* This blueprint uses slot 53. If you would rather it be a different folder, create another folder and number it (1-100) in C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Data\F4SE\Plugins\TransferSettlements\blueprints. Then add the .json file to the folder.

* The easiest way I've found to add a blueprint is to create a shortcut to the blueprint folder and place it on my desktop. Then when I download a new blueprint I can extract it, copy it, go right to the blueprint folder and either paste the new folder or create a new folder and place the .json file in it. Done!


Importing:

Follow the instructions for adding the Let's Get Wet mod by Greekrage.


Usually standing close to the workshop is best for importing. In this case when I did that there were a few corner pieces on the other side of the build that were left out of place (corner closest to the Castle). I always use Workshop Plus which allows flying in build mode, and using the Marker Based import option I'm already in build mode, so I just flew closer while importing and they were placed correctly. Or you could just wait for the import to finish and go correct the placements. I've developed a habit of filling the available build area, so you'll notice these are very close to the edge. If using Workshop Plus don't forget to turn off the 5 second timer (F5 from Place Everywhere) or you'll wind up in the water.


Import the settlement via the Transfer Settlements holotape, detailed instructions on this process can be found on the Transfer Settlements mod page. Also, before importing and to ensure the settlement imports correctly always import and export on the STABLE (preset), not normal. Then always use Marker-Based, where it will open the workshop while it's importing or exporting so it simulates you actually building manually.

To import, enable the following options from within the holotape: (picture included)

*[Enable Import DLC items
*[Enable Import mod-added items

*[Enable Import or nuke marker-based items
*[Enable Import wired power connections
*[Enable Restore snapped power connections


Special Note:  If you enjoy building in Fallout 4 and are on Facebook, the best building groups I've found are the Fallout 4 Settlement Building and Fallout 4: Commonwealth Creators groups. They include some of the best builders in the Fallout community. They also include builders of all skill levels and can answer any questions you might have about mods, materials, or techniques used for building in Fallout 4.