's settlements are a great way for players to get creative, building towns or structures using materials scavenged across the Wasteland to inhabit both the player and various survivors. It's a nice change of pace from the brutality of the Wasteland and it can be extremely satisfying to see an area that was once decimated by nuclear fallout become thriving once again. Still, a new creation has just put many others to shame.
Redditor sirbalz took to the r/Fallout Subreddit to share an image of an enormous palace settlement that they built in. The settlement is so impressive in its scale and design that it very quickly garnered praise from the community, with some comparing it to the fashion event in, or Fairfax Gardens and the castle from, with others joking that "" especially with taking place 200 years after the bombs fell, giving people plenty of time to rebuild.
A video on SirBalz's YouTube account went into further detail, showing the interior of the palace with chandeliers, pillars, and artwork, but also some punky graffiti and statues of guitarists and more, with a stage to host concerts. The video described the decor as what would happen ""
Some of the graffiti shown in the video walkthrough include the Peace and Anarchy symbols, the V from, and quotes such as John Lennon's " " and " " from.
One settlement is slightly off the beaten path in Fallout 4, but is definitely worth unlocking due to its scale, resources, and sheer potential.
One of the first reactions to the palace was that it was likely made using mods; however, SirBalz confirmed it didn't take as many mods as one would think. Most of the parts come from a single mod named "Snappy House Kit," which uses parts already found in structures around the map.
Then came the question of how exactly SirBalz made their palace so big, as there is usually a limit to how much can be placed in a settlement at once. STANirvanaIND pointed out that most PC users who mod remove the limit entirely or set it to an
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