Roof Repair at Kingsport Lighthouse: Fallout 4 Tips and Tricks

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Published 2016-03-01
Here is the best way that I've found to repair the roof at the Kingsport Lighthouse.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Gwynesse3110
    Thank you! This house has frustrated me to no end!
  • You ARE a sorcerer! No way to avoid the lower panel.. Bur still looks good. :)
  • Thanks for this video - I've been trying to figure out how to repair that house and make it my home base, and couldn't get anything to work, mat trick or no. You're a genius for getting to the bottom of that. For the heavily damaged area, I just installed a door to block it off and might build an add-on to make it a balcony like you say.
  • Thank you! This has been driving me crazy for the longest time now! Now I can finally feel good about building here. There's SO MUCH you can do here. Thanks. πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • Thank you so much for this! I've been looking everywhere for a fix for this, and you're the only one I've found who's figured it out. Subbed.
  • Thanks bro, not very good at building but I try. This was an amazingly helpful video!
  • One thing I wish fallout 4 settlement building mode had was a leveler. Just put a mini leveler icon on the hub screen and show a percentage indicator, 100% meaning perfect alignment. I always build something that looks even only to return later to see I was wrong and what I build was crooked.
  • This does work there's a easier way go upstairs and drop a cinder block floor in the middle of the room and then put one on top of it, Now you should be able to snap a perfect square above the roof and actually into the roof but not too far down.. I just got done doing this And it was pouring raining and no rain came through This way does work with the way I'm talking about is a lot faster and you'll get a solid concrete roof above you
  • @olivia4790
    You can do the same thing to fill the gap over the fan without using the upper floor. Take two small floors, put them in a line, take a mat and put it in front of the line to make a straight "three" length line with the mat in the front, and use the glitch that way. Just have to get up on top of the floors to place the last small floor right over the gap. I hope I explained that well. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, didn't like the upper floor under the others, so I had to find a work around.
  • @Yunsuagi1
    You can put in a higher ceiling if you use a barn wall instead of the shack wall. Put a barn wall on a small floor tile, add 3 large wooden floors (length) and a row of small floor tiles along 1 side. Fits perfect. I did that yesterday. I'm on XBox. Like the video.
  • @discodolly25
    cheers for this hun 😊 guess where my mercer safe house is! just and fyi two single barn floor pieces fit great in the fan space (since we have barns now😊)
  • @potemadunne1350
    Awh thank fuck, this was driving me insane. Could not for the life of me figure out how to get anything to slot in. Thank you!