I always turn costs off, since I don't want to micromanage beyond what's necessary. And yes, I have more than sufficient beds. Two 3 by 3 plots, starting out with 4 beds and reaching 12 at the final stage of their development. As I said, plots are occupied, but it may be, the occupants are incapacitated.Do you have enough resources to cover the construction costs?
If they are commercial plots, do you have enough residential plots?
I can't really confirm that, since I only laid out sleeping bags at Red Rocket, without a single residential plot and the plots do build just fine. In any case, the plots not being built at Someville are the hospital and defense.The Commercial requirement only counts number of Plots, not number of occupants.
I always turn costs off, since I don't want to micromanage beyond what's necessary. And yes, I have more than sufficient beds. Two 3 by 3 plots, starting out with 4 beds and reaching 12 at the final stage of their development. As I said, plots are occupied, but it may be, the occupants are incapacitated.
As I said, that doesn't seem to be the case. I have settlements without a single residential plot, only bedrolls. Everything is built just fine. Apart from the fact, the plots not being built aren't commercial. The only commercial plot I laid down at the same location, was built.So from what you wrote, the game sees you only have 2 plots. You'll need to make 3 more.
As I said, that doesn't seem to be the case. I have settlements without a single residential plot, only bedrolls. Everything is built just fine. Apart from the fact, the plots not being built aren't commercial. The only commercial plot I laid down at the same location, was built.
Almost since day one, I paid residential no heed and only looked at bed count. But this is the first time, I ran into something like this.
Either your settler is Incapacitated who is assigned to...
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