and now i'll probably forget by the time i can play again... all my 4th gen intel boards have gone on strike apparently... absolutely nothing will work, won't even post. so back to my 3470... ugh. til i can finally get another 12600 or so to use my z690. almost starting to regret my sony boycott.
If you aren't trying to push it into something else, you can point at any single piece, then press and hold the select key and it will select all parts that are snapped together, plus anything that sits relatively close. But if you're trying to do what he's done, you need to use the rug glitch.
@@bitterenvis be advised, it does not work under the Next Gen update and considering the apparent lack of activity on it's Nexus page, it likely won't get updated.
@@undeadinside3571I remember doing something small with the Matt ages ago to do something really small had no idea you could basically just place wherever you want with the method though this is wild
I still can't figure out why it does not work for me. When I place something on a rug then try to move the rug, only the rug moves (and not what I put it under)
@@buffmon1038 Place Anywhere and Scrap Everything. I would research Scrap everything, apparently it causes performance issues for some. Bonus mod is the cheat terminal so you can get any decoration or junk item you want in your settlement
As soon as this video came up in my recommend I clicked on it. This is honestly one of the best house builds I've seen!! Definitely gonna try to recreate it in my new PT
I always use the rug to move furniture, I never thought about moving a whole house. Thanks for sharing. I never knew you could build atop the roofs. So nice
I recently started playing Fallout 4, and after playing the game for a bit, I decided that I want to make Sanctuary a more liveable place. However, I could never figure out what to do with the ugly rooftops. Definitely gonna try this one out, thanks to you.
I have 3,200+ hours on this game, and I still enjoy it as much as I did on day one. And I still really enjoy seeing other people's creations. Pretty cool build.
3200?! I have about 850 or more and I am about done with what I can do with the game. I did however, have an ADHD-level settlement building resurgence recently and completely built out Egret Tours Marina and maxed out the population there. Built Jamaica Plain a bit. My favorite part was adding details that make it feel really lived-in.
This looks great. I'm definitely gonna use some of these methods you showed. I'm playing without mods and I can't adequately express how much I appreciate settlement build tutorial videos that don't involve mods because it's incredibly helpful for my purposes. Thankee kindly for this!
This is really creative! I recently just started a new save and I always struggle with what to do with the houses in Sanctuary. I didn't know about the rug glitch, and this video was really inspiring. Definitely going to check out the whole series.
hiving rebuild sanctuary so many times. I always just slide a flat root under the real one to clip walls onto. Never thought I could just cover the whole thing up with something that looks cooler. Great job
If you hold RB + A and use the left thumbstick you can lower and raise objects, if you hold LB + A you can push and pull closer. That will stop you from having to walk around or look at weird angles to get things lined up.
I love the build. Haven’t played f4 since I completed my survival play through not long after it came out. Been watching building videos which has got me back into playing again, glad I came across this.
I just discover your channel and i love it. Building settlements on fallout 4 was one of my favourite things to do in the game. And now with your videos and the show im hyped to play again.😃
Its been a long time since i have seen a new fallout 4 video that didn't seem like I had seen it before, awesome work and I love your roof perspective. Keep up the great vids!
I love Fallout 4. As a gamer since the Commodore 64 days, believe me when I say I have played my share of them. I thought Quake was the greatest thing since Asteroids when that came out. Fallout 4 has surpassed Quake a thousandfold. I've been playing F4 since 01/23 so yeah I'm a newcomer. At 66 living by myself the characters really came to life. Especially Cait. Some of the things she says never get old. They should give Katy Townsend a role in some upcoming episode, just to match her Irish voice to a face. A very beautiful face, at that.
It's a work of art, subscribing for more, iwould really love to see it as a series, these scrappy sanctuary designs has a really good aesthetics especially at night and lit up by light bulbs.
See I like these because this actually looks like something that could be made from junk and stuff you find in the wasteland. I think you should get some decoration mods, to really make this build feel lived in. I'm interested to see what you build next!
Great Video! Now I know how to repair the old houses by filling the holes and add walls to them to make better homes than ever before. Thank you for the guide.
First video I've watched of yours and instantly subscribed the creativity is amazing and I've learnt so much from the one video alone I'm gonna start a fresh when the next gen comes out and use your tactics, also going to binge your channel rn
This is really well done! I love it along with all the others! The fish in the bathroom made me crack up! I can't wait to see more! Well done, your ideas are like nothing I have ever seen before! Great job, keep up the good work!
Very well done. I did a good bit of un-modded settlement building and that was impressive. It takes some patience to glitch-build, but you sir, are a steely-eyed spaceman.
I've watched a lot of "let's rebuild a Sanctuary house" videos and I think this is one of the coolest, most creative ones I've seen. The way you incorporate the curved metal walls feels so authentic to the setting. Like that is how this neighborhood would naturally evolve given enough time.
Usually I scrap all the broken houses but on this playthrough I decided to keep 2 of them for aesthetics. Not only does it help the town feel and look more lived in and full but it helps to explain where all the scrap the town has comes from. I basically imagine that those piles of house are just piles of scrap they pull from to build with and the houses that are still standing , I place walls around them and completely cover them up and block anyone from entering and the reason for this is i treat those houses as memorials for my old neighbors who died in the prologue. This is my way of getting around having to use those houses and the awkward and difficult process of trying to build on and around them to use them. I do use my old house but it's literally a generator room where all the towns generators are kept in and that's it. All the other houses are completely boarded up and closed off and everyone houses are built around them using the sim settlements mod. which helps the town feel more condensed and packed in and again lived in and I don't have to feel awkward about all the towns vacant space. It's a nice cosy commune with a town square in the middle of town.
It actually took me awhile to watch the Fallout series. The way hollywood has been going I didn't want anything to tarnish my love of Fallout. That and I wanted to wait so I could binge if I decided to watch them. Most people I know who have seen it are so pleasantly surprised. As for the video - I've seen a million different ways people have restored Sanctuary, I believe yours are among the most unique and immersive. Great job and thank you.
Original furniture, sure. Original occupant rad-roaches, nah. :) So, one thing to consider using is SarDeliac's ( RUclipsr ) storefront rug-glitched into the large window openings idea. That way you can have a boardwalk feel to the houses in Sanctuary. Put a raised platform in front of the window, and now you have a more inviting street view welcoming customers. Also using the windows is more fun than boarding up everything.
I like the look of the metal on top I've done it for a few builds I've got tons of builds on my channel but I had NO idea you could rug the stairs I was sinking bridges in and all sorts lol!! 😩 The t.v was awesome they nailed the art style!
You know this game GOAT. Even after all these years. Someone can post about it. And gets 100 thousands of views. My 10 year old son started playing it.
Brilliant idea! Im going to try this today. I have around 5000 hours in this game and never thought of this! 😃 Edit: Re the Fallout tv series, Its very rare that I watch a movie or series made on a book or game that I love as much as I love the original but the Fallout tv series is just that it truly feels like a play through. Love the ghoul character, think we will be seeing a lot more of him! I hope they make ten series of this!
I do a lot of building using mods like USO, Snappy Housekit, Place Anywhere, and a couple others. It's interesting to go back and see the non-modded stuff from time to time.
The building in this game is awsome, been playing it alot since it came out, but i never thought of doing what you just did. cause mine just looks like crap :) but this gives me new ideas :) thanx
The only downside of the video is that it's not longer. Amazing build, though! This is a huge inspiration for someone who just got into settlement building.
Nicely done. Definitely a unique build. Though I think if you'd have deleted the original roof the one you built could have been a shop and the shop owners own apartment/flat.
I personally think it would make more sense to have the shop on the ground floor and the storage above it, but otherwise I'm definitely borrowing this idea for my own build.
You'd think they'd just let us delete the partially still intact houses and let us rebuild from scratch like the others. I certainly wouldn't want to live in a house that's been falling apart for 200 years. Just tear it down and start over. Of course, this is Bethesda we're talking about, where they thought people would be fine setting up shop in an old Diner, but not even bother to throw out the rotting skeletons, or plug up holes in the roof, or board up windows so literally anyone walking by could just shoot in your remote store that's just standing out in the open wide.
I'm waiting for the 'next gen' update to start a new playthrough. I have never touched the settlement building system beyond putting up a roof and beds for settlers lol. This time around I want to give it more of a shot. I've seen you have a lot of different builds, thats awesome. You should make a video on your process to decorate the place, how to do the glitches for placements etc.
After 9 years off playing I’ve only realised you can select the whole build and move it 😂 thanks 👍🏻
I never knew it was a thing either. Game changing
Same dude!!
and now i'll probably forget by the time i can play again... all my 4th gen intel boards have gone on strike apparently... absolutely nothing will work, won't even post. so back to my 3470... ugh. til i can finally get another 12600 or so to use my z690. almost starting to regret my sony boycott.
If you aren't trying to push it into something else, you can point at any single piece, then press and hold the select key and it will select all parts that are snapped together, plus anything that sits relatively close. But if you're trying to do what he's done, you need to use the rug glitch.
@@bitterenvis be advised, it does not work under the Next Gen update and considering the apparent lack of activity on it's Nexus page, it likely won't get updated.
I am doing shit all wrong.
Ong bro LMFAOO I’m like well back to the drawing board 😂
I didnt know you could even do this
@@undeadinside3571I remember doing something small with the Matt ages ago to do something really small had no idea you could basically just place wherever you want with the method though this is wild
Frickin saaaame
I feel the same 😭
You’ve convinced me to replay Fallout 4 after finding out the rug glitch still works
He just taught me about it!
If you play on Xbox or pc there are two very essential mods that make everything so much better lol. Only reason why I started using the feature
@@dramamine755 Which mods are those?
I still can't figure out why it does not work for me. When I place something on a rug then try to move the rug, only the rug moves (and not what I put it under)
@@buffmon1038 Place Anywhere and Scrap Everything. I would research Scrap everything, apparently it causes performance issues for some. Bonus mod is the cheat terminal so you can get any decoration or junk item you want in your settlement
I replayed fallout 4 for the 100th time cause of you. You give so much inspiration for just building love it dude
I played from 1/2023 until now. Cait is the best companion bot and said lines that I almost NEVER tired of hearing.
Another settlement needs our help.
@@velzaresp8623
Fallout 76 is better you can build with your friend and people can see your creations
@@nor.LV-426 story is shit tho
I really appreciate builds with no mods. Well done
That's awesome. It actually looks kind of cozy. If we were in an apocalyptic world I wouldn't mind living in a house like that.
I love that you have the birds chirping. Feels like I'm playing make believe in my backyard as a kid.
Played fallout for years now and never knew you could hold A to select the whole build 😧 game changer thank you for this video!
I swear this is what I've been doing wrong this whole time....I'll need to test it out tonight.
400+ hours in this game and you just blew my mind with the rug glitch bro.
Genuinely one of the most immersive house builds I've seen, such a wholesome video dude. Keep up the good work
Hast du Dinger Digga
As soon as this video came up in my recommend I clicked on it. This is honestly one of the best house builds I've seen!! Definitely gonna try to recreate it in my new PT
I always use the rug to move furniture, I never thought about moving a whole house. Thanks for sharing. I never knew you could build atop the roofs. So nice
I know most people say base building wasn't necessary in Fallout 4, but i love it 😍
Cause most people are idiot's
I wouldn't have played even half as long without it. Its the best part of the game sometimes
If it were necessary, I would not be eligible to play.
imagine if SkooledZone teamed up with Shawzzo😭🙏 we’d never have problems with building again
I recently started playing Fallout 4, and after playing the game for a bit, I decided that I want to make Sanctuary a more liveable place. However, I could never figure out what to do with the ugly rooftops. Definitely gonna try this one out, thanks to you.
I have 3,200+ hours on this game, and I still enjoy it as much as I did on day one. And I still really enjoy seeing other people's creations. Pretty cool build.
3200?! I have about 850 or more and I am about done with what I can do with the game. I did however, have an ADHD-level settlement building resurgence recently and completely built out Egret Tours Marina and maxed out the population there. Built Jamaica Plain a bit. My favorite part was adding details that make it feel really lived-in.
I love the rounded doorway. It's a post-apocalyptic hobbit house! 😆👌
I love that. I normally hate seeing buildings built on top of existing ones, but you made it look natural
This looks great. I'm definitely gonna use some of these methods you showed. I'm playing without mods and I can't adequately express how much I appreciate settlement build tutorial videos that don't involve mods because it's incredibly helpful for my purposes. Thankee kindly for this!
This is really creative! I recently just started a new save and I always struggle with what to do with the houses in Sanctuary. I didn't know about the rug glitch, and this video was really inspiring. Definitely going to check out the whole series.
The amount of rug glitching and clipping you have done is epic you got some patience
hiving rebuild sanctuary so many times. I always just slide a flat root under the real one to clip walls onto. Never thought I could just cover the whole thing up with something that looks cooler. Great job
Loving your passion for design
If you hold RB + A and use the left thumbstick you can lower and raise objects, if you hold LB + A you can push and pull closer. That will stop you from having to walk around or look at weird angles to get things lined up.
I love the build. Haven’t played f4 since I completed my survival play through not long after it came out. Been watching building videos which has got me back into playing again, glad I came across this.
I just discover your channel and i love it. Building settlements on fallout 4 was one of my favourite things to do in the game. And now with your videos and the show im hyped to play again.😃
Nice job. Good eye for the details.
I can't wait to see when its all done! Your builds are amazing.
Fallout 4, the game where you can build a nuclear generator with your bare hands but you can't fix a simple rooftop lol
Damn, that is some cool creativity with the building tools!
Thank you :)
Its been a long time since i have seen a new fallout 4 video that didn't seem like I had seen it before, awesome work and I love your roof perspective. Keep up the great vids!
I like watching settlement build videos gives inspiration, and if I need the day to pass by then building up any settlements is the way to go.
I love Fallout 4. As a gamer since the Commodore 64 days, believe me when I say I have played my share of them. I thought Quake was the greatest thing since Asteroids when that came out. Fallout 4 has surpassed Quake a thousandfold. I've been playing F4 since 01/23 so yeah I'm a newcomer. At 66 living by myself the characters really came to life. Especially Cait. Some of the things she says never get old. They should give Katy Townsend a role in some upcoming episode, just to match her Irish voice to a face. A very beautiful face, at that.
I love the low center line of the roof for running power very clever.
I love this! Watched all of your Fallout 4 Settlement build videos, please keep going!
It's a work of art, subscribing for more, iwould really love to see it as a series, these scrappy sanctuary designs has a really good aesthetics especially at night and lit up by light bulbs.
Say that’s a great idea for building shops. Looking very Fallout to me. And the Fallout show is everything I’ve wanted!
That is such a cool idea to have a shop upstairs, I'm definitely going to try something similar in my playthrough
I haven’t played fallout 4 in forever but this video makes me want to get back into settlement building sooo bad
See I like these because this actually looks like something that could be made from junk and stuff you find in the wasteland. I think you should get some decoration mods, to really make this build feel lived in. I'm interested to see what you build next!
Great Video! Now I know how to repair the old houses by filling the holes and add walls to them to make better homes than ever before. Thank you for the guide.
Very unique, love it!
I been playing fallout from 2016 and never new about the rug glitch, also this was a sick build
I love the fallout background music when building, it really give the game depth. Good build mate
I usually turn on my pip boy to diamond city radio and build away. It’s so relaxing and I get fully immersed.
First video I've watched of yours and instantly subscribed the creativity is amazing and I've learnt so much from the one video alone I'm gonna start a fresh when the next gen comes out and use your tactics, also going to binge your channel rn
Same here. This a really chill video. I would watch more of him just building.
This is amazing! Can't wait to see all of Sanctuary complete.
This is really well done! I love it along with all the others! The fish in the bathroom made me crack up! I can't wait to see more! Well done, your ideas are like nothing I have ever seen before! Great job, keep up the good work!
Very well done. I did a good bit of un-modded settlement building and that was impressive. It takes some patience to glitch-build, but you sir, are a steely-eyed spaceman.
I've watched a lot of "let's rebuild a Sanctuary house" videos and I think this is one of the coolest, most creative ones I've seen.
The way you incorporate the curved metal walls feels so authentic to the setting. Like that is how this neighborhood would naturally evolve given enough time.
What a cool build dude this is my first time watching a fallout build video I didn’t even know about the rug glitch lol. Looks great
Just started playing about 1 month ago. Never had any idea on how to build. Thanks.
Usually I scrap all the broken houses but on this playthrough I decided to keep 2 of them for aesthetics. Not only does it help the town feel and look more lived in and full but it helps to explain where all the scrap the town has comes from. I basically imagine that those piles of house are just piles of scrap they pull from to build with and the houses that are still standing , I place walls around them and completely cover them up and block anyone from entering and the reason for this is i treat those houses as memorials for my old neighbors who died in the prologue. This is my way of getting around having to use those houses and the awkward and difficult process of trying to build on and around them to use them. I do use my old house but it's literally a generator room where all the towns generators are kept in and that's it. All the other houses are completely boarded up and closed off and everyone houses are built around them using the sim settlements mod. which helps the town feel more condensed and packed in and again lived in and I don't have to feel awkward about all the towns vacant space. It's a nice cosy commune with a town square in the middle of town.
First time I’ve seen scrap look good
It looks so good, one of my favorite things about fallout 4 is fixing the settlements :)
It actually took me awhile to watch the Fallout series. The way hollywood has been going I didn't want anything to tarnish my love of Fallout. That and I wanted to wait so I could binge if I decided to watch them. Most people I know who have seen it are so pleasantly surprised.
As for the video - I've seen a million different ways people have restored Sanctuary, I believe yours are among the most unique and immersive. Great job and thank you.
truly interesting ways of fixing up the houses
Original furniture, sure. Original occupant rad-roaches, nah. :) So, one thing to consider using is SarDeliac's ( RUclipsr ) storefront rug-glitched into the large window openings idea. That way you can have a boardwalk feel to the houses in Sanctuary. Put a raised platform in front of the window, and now you have a more inviting street view welcoming customers. Also using the windows is more fun than boarding up everything.
I just caught myself wanting to quicksave when you were going to pick that thing up. I had a long F4 session today.
I like the look of the metal on top I've done it for a few builds I've got tons of builds on my channel but I had NO idea you could rug the stairs I was sinking bridges in and all sorts lol!! 😩
The t.v was awesome they nailed the art style!
The build is really amazing, but honestly my favorite thing is that the front door is fire safe.
You know this game GOAT. Even after all these years. Someone can post about it. And gets 100 thousands of views. My
10 year old son started playing it.
Looks awesome. This is very innovative work!
Great build. I need to use this rug glitch.
I love making cities for my wife. This has given me a bit of inspiration for when I next log on 👍
Fallout 4 building videos in 2024 having this much views is the last thing I expected BUT I LOVE IT
Brilliant idea! Im going to try this today. I have around 5000 hours in this game and never thought of this! 😃
Edit: Re the Fallout tv series, Its very rare that I watch a movie or series made on a book or game that I love as much as I love the original but the Fallout tv series is just that it truly feels like a play through. Love the ghoul character, think we will be seeing a lot more of him! I hope they make ten series of this!
I didnt know that lil gap trick. Thx! 👍
lol, the fish in the bathroom is cracking me up. In 76 my signature thing is a wall of clocks that is all artsy fartsy. 😆
Beautiful! I had no idea you could do any of this!
Great job and fits the post-apocalyptic theme of fallout well :)
I do a lot of building using mods like USO, Snappy Housekit, Place Anywhere, and a couple others. It's interesting to go back and see the non-modded stuff from time to time.
Thanks for the video. On my third play through of the game. And yes the show is awesome!
Looks really cool dude please make this a series
Tellement de travail et de bonnes idées originales, c'est génial 👍
Bravo.
OMG! That's so cool! You made me want to replay Fallout 4 again!
The building in this game is awsome, been playing it alot since it came out, but i never thought of doing what you just did. cause mine just looks like crap :) but this gives me new ideas :) thanx
The only downside of the video is that it's not longer. Amazing build, though! This is a huge inspiration for someone who just got into settlement building.
This guy's an edging master
The new fallout show is why I’m back in FO4 8 years later! 😂
Nice work. I learned stuff after 4 play through.
This looks like someone who is playing fallout for the first time...kinda fun
Thanks for reminding me of the rug glitch.
Fallout fan here nice idea with the tin roof
I’m glad I didn’t scrap sanctuary at the start of my current playthrough. I’ll try this tonight.
Nicely done. Definitely a unique build. Though I think if you'd have deleted the original roof the one you built could have been a shop and the shop owners own apartment/flat.
Doorframe looks smashing! What a great idea! I've already built the arched platform before. Can't wait to try it
The show was such a surprise. My expectations were low but it was genuinely a good time. Exactly the way a fallout show should be.
Genius. Well done! It's like Grand Designs Fallout Edition 😅
This is so sick man, defo taking note for my own building😂
So impressive honestly
I personally think it would make more sense to have the shop on the ground floor and the storage above it, but otherwise I'm definitely borrowing this idea for my own build.
You'd think they'd just let us delete the partially still intact houses and let us rebuild from scratch like the others.
I certainly wouldn't want to live in a house that's been falling apart for 200 years. Just tear it down and start over.
Of course, this is Bethesda we're talking about, where they thought people would be fine setting up shop in an old Diner, but not even bother to throw out the rotting skeletons, or plug up holes in the roof, or board up windows so literally anyone walking by could just shoot in your remote store that's just standing out in the open wide.
love your commentary
Great build mate. Gave me some good inspiration for my own builds
I'm waiting for the 'next gen' update to start a new playthrough. I have never touched the settlement building system beyond putting up a roof and beds for settlers lol. This time around I want to give it more of a shot. I've seen you have a lot of different builds, thats awesome. You should make a video on your process to decorate the place, how to do the glitches for placements etc.
That actually looks realistic in the fallout universe.
I'm going to try this next time I play! Thanks for the tip 😎🎮
The building mechanics of this game are absolute trash, but it does force you to be creative lol
It has some flaws but I wouldn't say it is trash. The fact people are able to make such cool stuff says otherwise.
I wish I could build this well, great vid man!
They should never use first person cam for building, and isometric camera angle would've been better.