
Hell, I even have room to spread them out, but I pack them together because I can. If anything troubles you too much be sure to let us know in the comments. Government, Vault-Tec built most of its vaults around social experiments, testing the effects of isolation and other variables in the tightly controlled underground communities. Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop has a lot of new stuff, but most of it is optional. Vault-Tec, the company who built the shelters spread across America, is a notoriously unethical corporation in the Fallout universe. It's just a room with sleeping bags all over the floor. You can even re-use this same terminal throughout Fallout 4 Vault-Tec Workshop, attaching it to whatever the new device is that the mission requires. For instance, below is the residential area I built in Vault 88. I'm all about checking the boxes and moving on to things I want to build. That's not how I build settlements in Fallout 4. Every vault dweller either gets their own room or shares it with one other. For example, every single Vault I've ever explored in Fallout games are set up like a hotel. From my POV, vaults appear to be anything but. Unlike most of the other Vaults in the game, Vault 81 is still. Vault 81 is another example, and can be found east of Forest Grove Marsh. As a result, I try to aim for utilitarian settlements. A recurring feature when it comes to the Vaults is Vault-Tecs lack of concern for the safety of their residents, and many Vaults in various Fallout games highlight this. Fallout 4s Vault-Tec Workshop DLC, out on 26th July, is the first Workshop add-on with quests.

Seriously? That seems like a lot of effort for very little pay off in practicality.įrankly, all I need is a cot, some workshops, water pumps, vendor shops, and some beds and food for my drones and I'm a happy camper. Unfortunately for your family, agreeing to become a vault dweller caused you to be put into a cryogenic sleep for over 200 years, your spouse to be killed in front of you, and your child to be kidnapped. Fallout 76 contains a modified version of the Pip-Boy, called the Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI, which is another version of the Pip-Boy 2000. When you first play Fallout 4, you’ll get a visit from an upbeat Vault-Tec salesman who speaks of how amazing and safe the vaults are. I can't wrap my mind around building an elaborate vault in the main area, but it blows my mind that one would extend it through the tunnels to the other construction zones. Fallout 4 contains a modified version of the 3000, called the Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV. Holy crap, the building space is so huge that I can't ever see using it.
