1. Fallout 4 More Food Mod Download
  2. More Food Mod 1.12.2

I just started playing this game, and I have the first settlement, with some settlers, and I'm growing food and all is good. HOWEVER, I want to create a settlement at Red Rocket, mainly to be able to spread things out a bit in case of raiders. I don't have the Leader Perk one thing I wanted to do is to grow food at Red Rocket. Not for settlers, but for the resources (I want to make adhesive). So if I plant stuff at Red Rocket, will the stuff grow or do I HAVE to have settlers there?And. If I have settlers have settlers there, how do I get them there? The first place came more or less equipped with Minute Men.

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I could build a beacon if I really have to have them, I guess.Thoughts? Originally posted by:Makes no sense. You should only need a settler to harvest the plant in all honesty and resow it for regrowth. But Bethesda doesn't have logic in their games.If you want logic, somebody has to water, weed, and fertilize the plants. You know having brahim at a settlement produces fertilizer and makes crops grow faster right?

It makes plenty of sense.Well, it rains every second or so day, so there's the water issue solved. Also using logic you would really only need a couple settlers to manage a very large crop. Six plants per a settler is overkill pampering for the plants.

Fallout 4 Review We've now spent solid three months blasting our way through Fallout 4's vaults, factories and wastelands - of both the urban and rural varieties - and for some of us post-nuclear Boston is starting pretty familiar, as if it were our giant, stinking irradiated backyard. In fact, you could say that things have got a little bit too comfortable for wasteland wanderers these days, as we've repopulated all the possible settlements throughout the land, cranked our power armours to the max, and have raiders fleeing at the sight of us.

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Fallout 4 More Food Mod Download

If you're looking to reignite that sense of fear and trepidation you had when first playing Fallout 4, then you need to turn it into a bit more of a survival game, where hunger and thirst are constant worries, radiation could prove lethal, and a single stray bullet could end your life. Thankfully, the community surrounding Fallout 4 is as active as with any Bethesda game, and there are plenty of mods out there to make it a bit more like the much-loved Hardcore mode of Fallout: New Vegas. Want your experience to be more of a struggle for survival? Sure you do, and these mods will make it so. Hunger, Thirst And Sleep Deprivation One of the most cherished features of the most revered game in Bethesda's Fallout series, New Vegas, was the Hardcore mode, in which food, drink and sleep are all crucial to helping you survive in the wasteland. This was, for whatever reason, dropped for Fallout 4, leaving us to rely on the good work of modders to make up for Bethesda's oversight.

To that end, you can try out the Hunger and thirst mod, which cleverly makes the player 'addicted' to food and water (in its own way a fitting description of our real-world relationship with those essentials). This mod will require you to eat or drink at least once a day, otherwise you'll suffer major penalties to your stats. EatDrinkSleep is not for the feint-hearted. It applies tough debuffs if you don't drink water every five hours, with the effect being a 'crippled leg' which reduces movement. If you don't eat, you get lower endurance and accuracy, while not sleeping reduces agility and gives you the 'crippled' effect, making your vision blurry.

More Food Mod 1.12.2

The modder recommends you go into the console and 'set timescale to 10' to make time go by a bit slower (and more realistically), giving you more time between requiring top-ups. It's a bit weird when your character screams 'Argh, it's broken' upon becoming hungry, but you can just, erm, pretend he's referring to his broken.