Wasteland interior decorating - Do you prefer Megaton/TPT or Red Rocket?

CT Phipps

Carbon Dated and Proud
I love my home in Megaton. I consider it to be one of my favorite places in any video game ever. I loved decorating it in various themes for different characters. I love Vault, Science, Raider, and Love Machine themes. They were each perfect for different kind of characters and would have loved to have one for the BOS, Enclave, and so on but I play console.

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However, the Settlement system killed that because you don't get that option when you have the freedom to build your own settlement as you wish. Ironically, I still loved the Red Rocket because the mansion I built there had a lot of personality.

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Just not as much as the Megaton home. Diamond Plate is a place I rarely visited but I still enjoyed decorating it.

So, which do you prefer?
 
I love my home in Megaton. I consider it to be one of my favorite places in any video game ever. I loved decorating it in various themes for different characters. I love Vault, Science, Raider, and Love Machine themes. They were each perfect for different kind of characters and would have loved to have one for the BOS, Enclave, and so on but I play console.

All the more reason to get it on PC. Though if you buy Fallout 3 on Steam you need to download something to get it to work I think.

If I had to pick one, Megaton. It's more interesting a location than Tenpenny Tower and Red Rocket I didn't do anything with it.
 
Would you have preferred a Decoration system over a Settlement one for your houses?
Look I tried to make a modded Institute on the island settlement. It was going great- 10 floors, reminiscent of the ME presidium, different shops, tiers of housing for settlers, an entire compound of different labs etc.

And then I finish it. And I can only have 33 settlers. So I mod it, but all of the settlers cycle through generic lines and my companions complain about how they need showers.

So yes.
 
I made myself a vault that was originally supposed to be a 1:1 recreation of Vault 13, but limitations on space forced it to be more of an adaptation. I tried to stay true to Vault 13s design and prop layout, but some of it was extremely empty when drafted in 3D, so I added bits and bobs here and there. Most notably I had to reduce the size of the second floor, due to the limitation of the Vault area. Anyway, this was the most fun I had with Fallout 4 and I likely won't pick the game up again now that it's done.

 
In the originals I always used the basement of the Maltese Falcon as my base after I cleared Decker and The Underground out of there.
 
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