I built a barn based on RDR2's epilogue ranch. Not Jims one but the one he works at in the beginning. Used only really the Abandoned mine kit turned out pretty good tbh.
Hey Darth Xion! AWESOME build. Thank you so much for reading my suggestion on your video and building this!! Your builds are great and every time I watch one I learn more cool stuff to do for my own bases. Thank you again.
Thank you for the great suggestion! 😎 As soon as I read it it took me back to the swamps in RDR2. I went a slightly different direction here, but the idea is there.
Awesome might have to get the chain link fence would be cool to buy a new camp slot and make this kid of build with the destroyed walls thats in the shop
I'd check that you don't have anything stored first off. If you do, delete anything you don't need to free up space. Otherwise avoid turrets and keep crops to a minimum as they all take up a lot of budget.
There's similarities and differences as you might imagine. Gather resources, find plans and recipes, snap building pieces together... The visual/art styles are quite different as Fallout focuses on building from the ruins of the pre-war world where as both Enshrouded and Nightingale are more start-from-scratch in their style. Enshrouded's system is impressively flexible. Have a look at the video I did at the weekend; you'll see what I mean. I get the impression that Nightingale will be pretty vast and complex, but I've barely scratched the surface on that one yet.
I built a barn based on RDR2's epilogue ranch. Not Jims one but the one he works at in the beginning. Used only really the Abandoned mine kit turned out pretty good tbh.
The red rocket brewer can be rug glitched into the floor so only the pump sections are visible if you decided to do an updated gas station
I did that here to try to counter the floating a bit. Unfortunately it seems to have crept back up a bit.
Hey Darth Xion! AWESOME build. Thank you so much for reading my suggestion on your video and building this!! Your builds are great and every time I watch one I learn more cool stuff to do for my own bases. Thank you again.
Thank you for the great suggestion! 😎 As soon as I read it it took me back to the swamps in RDR2. I went a slightly different direction here, but the idea is there.
@@DarthXionGames still very awesome!!
Every time you drop a new build video, I learned something new. 👏😁🍻
Always glad to be of help! 😁
the double stacking on those encapment fences is a good tip
It does make them seem like a more effective barrier. 😎 Especially on a slope!
very nice, very natural and fits the terrain and area, love your work..
Thank you! 😊
Awesome might have to get the chain link fence would be cool to buy a new camp slot and make this kid of build with the destroyed walls thats in the shop
I do love the chainlink. It's so useful and fits the rest of the aesthetic perfectly. 😎
It's not in the bundle 😢
@harleywilson8829 really!? That sucks. 😕
@@harleywilson8829 No 😭😭😭😢
Just wondering how do you manage your build budget? When I build from scratch even small builds I run out of budget but if I use prefabs I dont
I'd check that you don't have anything stored first off. If you do, delete anything you don't need to free up space. Otherwise avoid turrets and keep crops to a minimum as they all take up a lot of budget.
Question. How does base building in other games (like the ones you mentioned) compare to fallout 76?
There's similarities and differences as you might imagine. Gather resources, find plans and recipes, snap building pieces together... The visual/art styles are quite different as Fallout focuses on building from the ruins of the pre-war world where as both Enshrouded and Nightingale are more start-from-scratch in their style.
Enshrouded's system is impressively flexible. Have a look at the video I did at the weekend; you'll see what I mean. I get the impression that Nightingale will be pretty vast and complex, but I've barely scratched the surface on that one yet.
@@DarthXionGames Thank you so much for the detailed reply. Ill check out that video, and thank you for all your hard work!
@eldonb5131 no problem! 😊 Thanks for watching!
HOW DID YOU REMOVE THE FLOORS AFTER THE POSTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
I went over it here - ua-cam.com/video/qoTXuDYrJyU/v-deo.htmlsi=zRsa_oTeZsLpeF-s