I've often wondered about the power generators. Where do they get their power from? A gas genny that never needs a drop of gas? A windmill that barely turns and is barely off the ground that can power a whole building? And so on.
I'd like to see an immersive power overhaul that does away with these magical generators and instead provides solar panels, tall wind turbines, buildable hydroelectric generators - there's a river within the Sanctuary Hills settlement building boundary, for example - fusion reactors powered by cores, etc.
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And someone else started a thread about sharing power between settlements - the above and this idea could be part of the same overhaul.
Mods have arrived for Fallout 4 on consoles. Now anyone and everyone can enjoy all the weird, wonderful tweaks to the Commonwealth with the massive influx of compatible free add-ons available on Bethesda.net. The modding features can be pretty overwhelming if you’re not familiar with linked accounts or load orders, so we’re here to help with all the info you need to start downloading mods on console right now.
Powerful mod tools allow creators to go wild with the irradiated apocalypse, including everything from new locations to outfits and alterations to your companions. Want a new radio station? That’s available. So are weapons and ammo for the discerning shooter, and a few blatant cheats — spawn items, activate cheats with a portable computer, or rain down caps with a cash-shooting minigun. Check out the full list of mods with help from our instructions below, and let us know which mods are your favorites in the comments.
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How to Install Mods on Consoles | Xbox One & PS4
NOTE: Mods are a planned feature on PS4 but are not yet released on that platform. According to Bethesda’s website, the process for installing mods on Xbox One and PS4 should be identical. If something changes when the PS4 mods are released, we’ll update this article with the information you need.
- Download and install the latest patch on console. Reset the console and insert your Fallout 4 physical media or start the application while connected to the internet to begin downloading.
- Register for an account on Bethesda.net here. If you don’t already have one, register right here.
- Next, go to the Bethesda.net Mods tab here to begin browsing mods available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
- In the upper-right above the mod thumbnails, you’ll find a drop-down menu where you can filter the mods based on console or PC compatibility. Select your preferred platform and begin browsing.
- On the Mods main menu option, you’ll be able to browse available mods as well.
- There is a 2 GB limit to the amount of mods you can have active on console.
- In the Mods main menu option, you can also change the mod load order or deactivate current mods, allowing you to swap mods in and out from your library and easily manage the 2 GB mod limit.
- While browsing mods, select “Add to Library” to save the mod, adding it to your linked account on console.
- Load your console copy of Fallout 4 and open the Mods main menu option to find the full list of mods added to your library.
- Remember, you can enable/disable mods from the Mods main menu option or reorder them. Always load the most important mods first by placing them in the first few slots of the load order list.
- With the mods you’ve selected enabled, simply load your most current game and enjoy.
Changing the load order of mods and adding mods will always generate a new save file so that your previous un-modded save files are not corrupted, ruined, or crash. Mods are community-driven projects and have not been thoroughly tested, and many mods may conflict with each other. If you download lots of mods, expect to run into technical issues. It’s just inevitable!
Otherwise, enjoy all the new content available to you. The Commonwealth just got a little weirder.
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The Wind Farm Maintenance is a DLCFar Harbor Location in the Northeastern area of The Island. It is located to the East of Acadia, and South of Beaver Creek Lanes.
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The Wind Farm Maintenance is a hidden bunker that controls the wind energy turbines that regulate power for Acadia, Far Harbor, and the other places that use the fog condensers.
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Inside you'll find the remains of several Children of Atom who tried to gain entry, as well as a few assaultron bodies. Ssh_exchange_identification: read: connection reset by peer. The path leading to the turbine controls is sealed by a door that needs to be powered by a nearby circuit breaker. This breaker needs four industrial-grade fuses, one of which is on a table to the right, and three more on shelves in the small room opposite.
Once through the gate, automated security will come online in the form of two turrets above, and assaultrons down the left and right corridors. Turbine 2 has a designated terminal, but little else. Turbine 1 also has a fairly useless terminal, as well as an nearby facility terminal. Turbine 3, the one that controls the Far Harbor fog condensers, has a single turret guarding a Steamer Trunk, and the computer can only be accessed during the main story quest.
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Notable Loot
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- Steamer Trunk by Turbine 3 controls
Enemies
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- Assaultrons
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This location does not appear on your map HUD even when close, and is only known when you learn of its existence.
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Our Fallout 4 Interactive Maps is a Google-style map that anyone can add to. It points out Power Armor, Books, andmore.
Our Fallout 4 Interactive Maps is a Google-style map that anyone can add to. It points out Power Armor, Books, andmore.
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