Walls and roofs fixing the holes but maintaining the vanilla textures posted in fallout 4 mod requests.
Fallout 4 should i cover holes in sanctuary roofs.
Added an optional file to fix the roofs of sanctuary hills restoration by quince99.
All this mod does is replace the meshes of the roofs in sanctuary from the broken post war roofs to the pre war roofs while still keeping the post war rusted textures.
I generally just build over the building with a structure next to it till it s tall enough to cover the base structure.
I often make buildings 4 floors high.
Another request for the modding community i know its possible but it hasnt been fully done the way it should be.
The big holes in the roofs really bugged me so i replaced all the roofs with their pre war versions while still maintaining the post war textures.
The buildings in sanctuary should repair over time every time i pop to sanctuary that sturgess guy is always banging away with his hammer nothings.
In this video i show you how to repair the houses in sanctuary by using the rug glitch to add ceilings plug holes in the walls and add doors.
It s a patch.
I ve noticed that some people are really struggling with the houses in sanctuary and are justifiably bothered that they are so riddled with holes and that yo.
Took some work but managed to put roof up patch up the walls seamlessly and fix the flaws in the flooring.
For all settlements containing prewar buildings mainly sanctuary can you guys fix the walls and roofs.
Some of the floors are nothing but framework while there are some massive holes through the floor that are easy to fall through.
And yes i know all roofs have holes but you won t see raindrops in houses anymore after doing this.
Kingsport lighthouse was not to bad to build over.
A large section of the roof is flat out gone two rooms have massive gaps in the walls.
Lowered the roofs of the houses that have front door access at the carport to hide the older roof textures that were above the front doors.
And no before you say anything i dont want a prewar look with green.