Build Endless Houses With This Fallout 4 Settlement Size Exploit


Just as a warning, this is clearly not intended by the developers at Bethesda and may cause some serious slowdown if you go nuts and place too many items. Consoles and non-perfect PCs can’t handle truly endless polygons, but this is still a cool method if you’re in need of a little more space and can’t part with that crazy skyscraper tower. See how to lower the size meter without deleting anything with the steps below. Check out the Fallout 4 Survival Guide for tons of advanced settlement tips and tricks to help make your settlers happy. This exploit works on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Do you love building in Fallout 4? If you enjoy decorated settlements and constructing massive structures that stretch into the sky, you’ve most likely butted heads with the annoying settlement size limitations. For every item you place in a settlement, the size meter increases. Once the meter is in the red and completely full, you won’t be able to place any more items. But, there’s a way to lower the size meter that allows you to place an unlimited amount of items. Obviously this might cause some serious slowdown issues on consoles, but if you need to place a few more items or want to complete the settlement with a storefront, this is a pretty easy method to shore up the space.

Settlement Size Exploit – How-To

When your settlement size turns red, here’s a way to lower it without removing any items at all. It’s just that easy, and it works on console or PC. Now you can build a massive house in the sky without mods! This method works with the latest patch but may be removed later. Avoid downloading updates or reinstall with no patches to use this exploit in the future. Source: [1] Check out even more Fallout 4 Easter eggs and secrets on The Escapist:

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