Summary
- A Fallout 4 fan has discovered that wooden crates can be stacked and labeled in settlements, allowing for better organization.
- This discovery is particularly useful for players in the survival mode of the game, as it helps with storage limitations.
- While some limitations exist in placing items in certain areas, players can use mods or the "No Building Limits" mod to overcome these roadblocks.
A Fallout 4 fan has noted that you can stack and label wooden crates in the settlement building menu. Fallout 4 introduced settlements to the franchise allowing players to build their dream post-apocalyptic dwellings, but this fan has made an important discovery for keeping things organized.
Though many Bethesda fans are anticipating the September release of Starfield and the future launch of The Elder Scrolls 6, many continue to play Fallout titles. Fallout fans often debate whether Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas is better, while tons prefer Fallout 4 for its settlement building. The Fallout 4 settlement tools allow for a lot of player freedom, resulting in countless creations being shared in the Fallout community. One Fallout 4 player has made a key revelation regarding some of the props that allow the gamer to place more of them in a confined space.
Reddit user El3mo recently shared a screenshot from their Fallout 4 settlement in which they're facing the workbench in Hangman's Alley. This workbench is necessary for initiating Fallout 4 settlement building in different locations around the Boston commonwealth, including Sanctuary Hills, Jamaica Plain, and The Castle. Next to El3mo's workbench is a small room that contains four yellow wooden crates stacked on top of each other to fit in the tight space. With El3mo's Fallout 4 wooden crates labeled loot, weapons, armor, and storage, their tiny space is organized to cover each inventory category.
Fallout 4 features a survival mode that has several limitations to work around, with this storage concept potentially assisting fans of the harder game mode. Though other Fallout 4 fans have reported issues placing items in the area of Hangman's Alley that El3mo has highlighted, the player seemingly used a mod or a rug to re-located the crates. The crates are in a stack of four due to height limitations for the item, but Fallout 4 players may overcome this roadblock with the "No Building Limits" mod.
Although El3mo's setup focuses on the labeled wooden crates, players may need to purchase the Fallout 4 Wasteland Workshop DLC to replicate them. El3mo has noted that their Hangman's Alley settlement isn't their main base, which suggests that their primary location is built up a lot more. While El3mo hasn't stated if they used any mods in their settlement, they insinuate that the crates can be stacked in a standard Fallout 4 client.
Fallout 4 is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.