spacefiddle
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Not yet sure if I'm really seeing a bug, but I *seem* have this consistent behavior:
- Settler is assigned to a house plot, but has no job
- House plot is complete, meter's full, etc.
- I make them a provisioner and off they go
- There are other, vacant house plots with "for rent" signs in the settlement
- The next settler that shows up tries to claim the provisioner house - when i mouseover them, the prov's house lights up - none of the vacant plots develop, and the meters think there aren't enough beds (which is correct, going just by bed count)
- Assigning that new arrival manually to a vacant lot works as expected and then everything progresses as it should
Is this is known issue? Could it be something I'm causing myself with a conflict, pack, other mod or whatnot? It seems like the provisioner's house is being seen as a legitimate vacant plot to claim, and it actually works to a point - except of course then we're short a bed. The mod doesn't consider the new arrival homeless, so they don't stand out that way - the only gotcha with the "shared" plot is the bed count being off.
- Settler is assigned to a house plot, but has no job
- House plot is complete, meter's full, etc.
- I make them a provisioner and off they go
- There are other, vacant house plots with "for rent" signs in the settlement
- The next settler that shows up tries to claim the provisioner house - when i mouseover them, the prov's house lights up - none of the vacant plots develop, and the meters think there aren't enough beds (which is correct, going just by bed count)
- Assigning that new arrival manually to a vacant lot works as expected and then everything progresses as it should
Is this is known issue? Could it be something I'm causing myself with a conflict, pack, other mod or whatnot? It seems like the provisioner's house is being seen as a legitimate vacant plot to claim, and it actually works to a point - except of course then we're short a bed. The mod doesn't consider the new arrival homeless, so they don't stand out that way - the only gotcha with the "shared" plot is the bed count being off.