LJacquard
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Hello,
first I'd like to say that I can't imagine playing FO4 any more without SimSettlements. These mods have added so much to my game thanks to the dedication and creativity of many talented people here that I feel grateful and indebted to them. Thank you very much, and looking forward to have even more fun with Conqueror in the future.
Now onto my questions please :
1/ I downloaded the latest v4.0.2 3in1 version of SimSettlements, along with Conqueror, the Workshop Framework and the 1 year Mega Pack. I have read that the new version breaks compatibility with quite a few older SimSettlements "affiliated" mods. I would like to know if there is a list somewhere that I can check to know which "affiliated" mods remain compatible.
2/ I am especially interested in leader packs, since I've read that without additional mods settlements would not have enough leaders. I used to use (among others) :
3/ I know that SimSettlements won't do anything without the green-light of the player. I remember I could build stuff in Sanctuary, unmanaged by SimSettlements, and have another settlement further away managed by it without issues. My question is how does SimSettlements manage customized settlement places, modified for example by mods like these :
4/ Finally, it seems that Workshop Framework is not compatible with another very popular mod that is More attackers get off my buildzone (I posted about it on the Nexus, but can't use links yet). Can we expect a patch to be released in the future, or will we have to make a choice ? I really would like to keep both, in the expectation of using Conqueror, unless Conqueror itself will have a similar feature itself one day. I think that enemies spawning in the middle of my settlements which I spent inordinate times to pretty-fy, err, fortify is very... anti-climatic.
Sorry for the many questions, but I thought that having them all in a single post would be better than separating them.
Thank you very much for your valuable assistance and time in reading.
first I'd like to say that I can't imagine playing FO4 any more without SimSettlements. These mods have added so much to my game thanks to the dedication and creativity of many talented people here that I feel grateful and indebted to them. Thank you very much, and looking forward to have even more fun with Conqueror in the future.
Now onto my questions please :
1/ I downloaded the latest v4.0.2 3in1 version of SimSettlements, along with Conqueror, the Workshop Framework and the 1 year Mega Pack. I have read that the new version breaks compatibility with quite a few older SimSettlements "affiliated" mods. I would like to know if there is a list somewhere that I can check to know which "affiliated" mods remain compatible.
2/ I am especially interested in leader packs, since I've read that without additional mods settlements would not have enough leaders. I used to use (among others) :
- Sim Settlements - GOAT
- Sim Settlements - Mayors (33 more leaders)
3/ I know that SimSettlements won't do anything without the green-light of the player. I remember I could build stuff in Sanctuary, unmanaged by SimSettlements, and have another settlement further away managed by it without issues. My question is how does SimSettlements manage customized settlement places, modified for example by mods like these :
- Vault 88 Extras
- Mechanist Lair Overhaul
4/ Finally, it seems that Workshop Framework is not compatible with another very popular mod that is More attackers get off my buildzone (I posted about it on the Nexus, but can't use links yet). Can we expect a patch to be released in the future, or will we have to make a choice ? I really would like to keep both, in the expectation of using Conqueror, unless Conqueror itself will have a similar feature itself one day. I think that enemies spawning in the middle of my settlements which I spent inordinate times to pretty-fy, err, fortify is very... anti-climatic.
Sorry for the many questions, but I thought that having them all in a single post would be better than separating them.
Thank you very much for your valuable assistance and time in reading.
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