Commonwealth Contractor | Multi room and Multi Level buildings.

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2022
  • Have you been struggling to figure out how to build a multi room or multi level structure in the Fallout 4 Workshop? well no worries, friend. The Commonwealth Contractor is on the job.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @Theegreygaming
    @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +13

    15:02 for some reason my brain kept using the words "floor" and "door" interchangeably... sorry about that...

    • @Zen-sx5io
      @Zen-sx5io Před rokem +2

      Well they do rhyme.

    • @pcraft8785
      @pcraft8785 Před 10 měsíci

      Sleep. Need more relax time

    • @JosephLachh
      @JosephLachh Před 2 měsíci

      This is the best fallout 4 build tutorial video and is the video I have literally been searching for. It should be, in my opinion, the most viewed fallout 4 build video on youtube.

  • @patrickweaver9481
    @patrickweaver9481 Před rokem +16

    This is good info, especially for new players. The different materials seem more interchangeable at first, but they don't play nice together. Plus there's really no in-game guidance on how the system works. Kudos!

  • @marinary1326
    @marinary1326 Před rokem +22

    The size and snapping of the concrete walls is precisely why I hate using them (they end up sticking out on the outside, you need to use the little pillar wall pieces to fill corners, etc) but maybe with some of these tips I can make better use of them at some point. I generally build with just the warehouse and barn sets because they play nice, they've got all the pieces you need, and with two sets that are basically reskins of each other you can have some variety. And I just like the look better for structures I'd invite people to live in. I use concrete for my industrial and security spaces. Plus I think about how much work mixing and pouring concrete would be...

    • @ChefLeQuack
      @ChefLeQuack Před rokem +2

      You can snap concrete walls flat against one another. Place your wall, then snap another wall to the first on the inside of your build. Concrete is honestly one of the most versatile building groups in the game. I like to use the walls as the base of a security fence, and usually they have no problem snapping, no matter how rocky the terrain is.

    • @wod5203
      @wod5203 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Once you place a wall that snaps where it is supposed to snap, you can press e again on that section and pull it inside of the floor/foundation piece you set it on. Just don't hold e too long so it selects everything attached to that piece.

  • @KaijuAKD
    @KaijuAKD Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have tons of hours of settlement building but rarely used concrete walls. Started watching your videos and decided to make a castle with them. Made four awesome towers with the 1/4 tube ones, but when I started making stairs for them I realized the damn stairs snap at both ends but they are a hair shorter than the walls. Triggers me so hard!

  • @windwalker5765
    @windwalker5765 Před rokem +4

    I really like to use concrete for the ground floor of my structures. Then, you attach upper floor pieces to the concrete walls, which can take either standard height shack walls, OR extended height barn or warehouse pieces. It makes it look like the builders were conserving resources, using sturdy concrete for the lower floors (which also won't rot or rust in wet ground like wood will) and flimsier construction on the upper levels. A lot of these buildings aren't pretty, but... you use what you have.
    There's some nice stuff in the Creation Club; in particular, the Slocum Joe's build set includes brick walls in both red and whitewashed. Which actually makes some lore sense, since settlers could disassemble old brick buildings and construct new ones.

  • @robertthebard
    @robertthebard Před rokem +6

    If you're going to stick with either wood or metal for multi-floors, you can move the stairs to the "middle", instead of going on the edge. What I have taken to doing, because of the ways the floors snap, is to use either the barn or WH for the bottom floor. You can then put the stairs any where you like, because you have the long half floor to fill the gap, and there will be no air gap. By "in the middle", I mean that if you're 3 wide, put the stairs on the second tile.
    Also of note, the concrete walls will go on top of the concrete floors instead of on the outside, but it's a PITA to get to work, sometimes. I can't count the times I've gone around a large section with concrete, only to have them not line up because one wall actually snapped on top, instead of on the outside, or vice versa.
    For metal, you can snap one of the double floor/roof tiles in a corner, build the structure from that with metal, remove that tile and replace it with a roof and then one of the prefabs.

  • @qonkisstador2516
    @qonkisstador2516 Před rokem +2

    I really thank you for this video; I found it extremely interesting and informative. When I first started watching some of your videos, showcasing your settlement builds, I thought - WHAT!? How the hell did he build that? I just didn't think such settlements builds were even possible. I had scruffy, scrappy little run-down, falling apart shacks in my settlements - mainly the pre-build ones under, "wood>prefabs" becuase they werfe quick and easy, and I didn't really know how to do much more. I never used concrete in my builds before watching your vids; I now use it much more. I never used multi-storey buildings before; I have now started to build them - thanks to you.
    This video was particularly helpful as I seek to improve my building techniques. I know this video it hasn't received too many views yet, but for those of us who have watched it, it has been really helpful and appreciated, and even though much of it was 'at night', it didn't really bother me - I still learnt a lot. Thanks again.

  • @rossgauthier6352
    @rossgauthier6352 Před rokem +5

    I definitely found this helpful! It explains why my buildings have so many speed holes.

  • @starfoxBR77
    @starfoxBR77 Před rokem +4

    Thank you! Very happy to see someone putting out FO4 content! I'm back playing it as I look forward to the next Gen update next year.

  • @elrondorio
    @elrondorio Před rokem +3

    A key component to making individual rooms in the wood and metal build sets is the prefab units available at the left side of each menu - there are rooms, hallways and even doorways already assembled for you to simply put together in your multistory designs. They're not perfect, but better than nothing. Those pieces are my go to parts for putting together my bunkhouse that sit on top of my Red Rocket garage and for the market buildings with upstairs living quarters for the vendors that I build in Sanctuary Hills.

  • @erinsilver3920
    @erinsilver3920 Před rokem +3

    I found for building a regular home, I like using the barn and warehouse sets together. The barn for the walls and doorways and warehouse for unbroken windows and stairs.
    Building rooms is still a little finicky but, in the end, I was happy with how my farmhouse on A. Farm came out.

  • @nicholaschavez8162
    @nicholaschavez8162 Před 10 měsíci +5

    That's why I almost exclusively use the warehouse/barn assets. Easy rooms, easy stories.

    • @redwind5150
      @redwind5150 Před měsícem

      Your supposed to mix metal and wood build. You don't have stairs in metal components, you have wood stair well. The double floor really helps you connect walls one floor level to another.

  • @jimcalhoun361
    @jimcalhoun361 Před rokem +4

    My favorite sets to build with are the barn and the concrete sets. This is mostly because the other sets don't have any completely holeless walls. Anyone who has been in Massachusetts in winter knows how cold it can be.

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +2

      that is generally why I like those sets as well.

  • @wannabegeek519
    @wannabegeek519 Před měsícem

    That double thick floor tip really helps. Thanks.

  • @thomasaitken7495
    @thomasaitken7495 Před rokem +3

    Everything you do is worth doing. 😁 Whether simple or not, there is always more to learn as far as building in this game goes. As far as the concrete set though, the 1x1 and 1x4 piece walls can sometimes be invaluable for creating extra snap points. Also, the elevators in the warehouse section can be quite the pain to enclose as part of a structure. Sometimes walls snap, sometimes they don't. I'd love to see how you tackle them sometime.

  • @Steve00036
    @Steve00036 Před rokem +1

    Video was a lot of help, would like to see one that shows more detail building with the concrete build set, ie. interior walls, rooms, hallways, stairwells. Love your videos they give some great ideas and help, please keep them going

  • @justinoblanco
    @justinoblanco Před 16 dny

    Good info! The air gap and and stairs were driving me crazy.

  • @13Recon19D
    @13Recon19D Před 2 měsíci

    Thank god. I havent played this game in years and couldnt remember how to make multilevel buildings without big gaps between floors 😂

  • @72cmg
    @72cmg Před rokem +1

    Great video series. I love Fallout 4 mainly because of the settlement building. I would love to figure out how to do massive structures with the metal pieces--but I don't see others doing it much, so it's probably not possible?

  • @wod5203
    @wod5203 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I too prefer to build with the concrete set, not only is it easier to use, it has windowed walls too, or that metal mesh screen wall segment that has a use mainly as a room separator. My other reason for using the concrete set is it doesn't look like children with downe's syndrome were trying to build a treehouse in the back yard. Both the wood and metal sections are useless for properly providing shelter as they both suffer from the forced Fallout aesthetic that everything new has to look like it was bombed in the war, so stupid holes, gaps, and misaligned boards and sheet metal pieces just make everything look like junk. Then there's the issue of the snap points on those wall parts that aren't technically what I would call a wall, with their angles outward and semi-roofed sections that will destroy any chance of roofing because of the collision system. Once again, MODS to the rescue!

  • @Jellysproduction30
    @Jellysproduction30 Před rokem +2

    great vid thank you for sharing

  • @LordBeef
    @LordBeef Před 11 měsíci +1

    The Fallout 4 build system is really flawed. I hope that they add the build sets from Fallout 76 when they do the next gen update, because that is so much easier to work with. Wall sizes are standardized, everything is interchangeable, and it’s just so nice.

  • @WretchOnYT
    @WretchOnYT Před 25 dny

    It's insane how user un-friendly the base building is in this game

  • @turbofargo
    @turbofargo Před 11 dny

    I like concrete but has to be some planning for interior walls since they can snap on one side or the other of a floor. Can have a set of rms that seem cramped and others that are spacious or hallways thatbmight look wonky if younarent careful

  • @ye4thorn
    @ye4thorn Před rokem +2

    Use Console Command to stop time, so that you don't have to worry about it anymore.

  • @calebtar
    @calebtar Před měsícem

    Oh my god bro thank you

  • @GR-wp4wb
    @GR-wp4wb Před rokem

    Great content. Would be good to record this in daylight for better visibility.
    Could you do a video on wiring electric doorways so they can be opened using switches from both sides?

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +2

      I actually already tackled that one. it should be in my commonwealth contractor playlist.

  • @latenighter1965
    @latenighter1965 Před měsícem

    What do you mean "fireproof" when talking about the metal walls, etc?? Since when can the place be set on fire and burn down?

  • @JosephLachh
    @JosephLachh Před 2 měsíci

    3:36 could we use this concept to clip a metal door through a floor by replacing one of the concrete foundations with one floor panel at 15:25

  • @jamiebrigance7999
    @jamiebrigance7999 Před rokem +2

    Some what helpful u need rc in daytime or have ur fialigth on when u do these videos

    • @WhiteManOnCampus
      @WhiteManOnCampus Před rokem +2

      Jesus, man. I think I agree with your sentiment but I damn-near had a stroke when I tried to parse what you wrote. Spelling and grammar aren't just some tedium invented by schools to waste your time: they're intended to help you make yourself understood quickly and easily, so you don't look like a drooling imbecile and the person reading your messages doesn't have to spend time trying to figure out what in the hell you're saying.
      My translation, and hopefully I'm correct: "This was somewhat helpful but you really need to record in daytime or have lights on when you do these videos." I'd even add in, "It's hard to see details on a recording when the game is in night mode" for specificity's sake.

  • @joebrown6853
    @joebrown6853 Před rokem

    I'd love to be a top notch electrician in the Commonwealth, any tips?

  • @bLzD209
    @bLzD209 Před 16 dny

    Cracks me up. You apologize at the end knowing people will dislike the video because you did it at night but yet you still post it? Why not just redo it? And by the way I couldn’t see what you were doing.

  • @Nuniixo
    @Nuniixo Před 10 měsíci

    is there a way to make these buildings look more organic?

  • @kevinwebster7868
    @kevinwebster7868 Před rokem +1

    Every time I try to build with the concrete build set I can’t get anything to line up. My floors and walls are fine but the moment I go to add another floor, no matter if I use floors or ceilings, that top floor will not line up with my first floor walls. I’ll always end up with a gap on either end. Never have that issue with the wood, barn, or warehouse set. I don’t know how you manage this because you seem to avoid explaining how you do it but judging by your choice of building textures it seems mods are at play.

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +4

      nope, no mods. just start your second set of walls and snap your next floor to the wall. you can actually see it hin this video when I'm talking about collisions with the concrete set, when I place one roof piece and one second floor piece side by side.

    • @kevinwebster7868
      @kevinwebster7868 Před rokem

      @@Theegreygaming this still doesn’t work. I don’t know. Maybe it’s a console issue?

  • @unusual_sandwich
    @unusual_sandwich Před rokem

    Where did you get the concrete set? Is it something you unlock later in the game or is it from a dlc/creation club?

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +1

      it's one of the game's DLCs. I think wasteland workshop.

  • @dennis2376
    @dennis2376 Před rokem

    Where did you get the build sets, DLC? Thank you.

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem

      I'm afraid I don't understand the question. all DLC can be acquired through the respective game marketplace you used to purchase fallout 4. also I'm not sure what you mean by build sets DLC. there are lots of DLCs that add additional build sets but there isn't a DLC called build sets.

    • @dennis2376
      @dennis2376 Před rokem

      @@Theegreygaming You call them build sets so I was wondering if you meant DLC. Thank you for answering and sorry for any confusion.

    • @Theegreygaming
      @Theegreygaming  Před rokem +1

      @@dennis2376 no problem, when I say build set, I am just referring to which menu I'm using to construct the items (wood, metal, vault, etc).

  • @kylebenton456
    @kylebenton456 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Why on earth did you record this at night?

  • @HotSaab
    @HotSaab Před 8 měsíci +1

    Trying to demo the techniques at night makes it difficult to watch.

  • @nn-db4fw
    @nn-db4fw Před 5 měsíci

    Please do something with your sound compression/loudness. This is a torture for ears to listen to.