![]() ![]() ![]() And there are still assets within the game that have for whatever reason not been reused for settlement building, which seems like a major missed opportunity. You can’t just turn a game into a soft city-builder with Sims elements and not give players more decor options. It’s cheap, which does help reduce the sense of buyer’s remorse, but for old Fallout fans this DLC will be useless. While it was nice to get those settlement pieces for free, it doesn’t ease the sting of Wasteland Workshop’s stripped feeling. ![]() It’s fun to pit waves of robots against each other (using the Robot Workshop from Automatron) but good luck navigating the new concrete stadium items, which come with few instructions and sometimes require elaborate and well-planned wiring systems.įor some reason, update 1.4, released just before Automatron, added a big batch of items to the settlement workshops, which doesn’t make sense given that Wasteland Workshop was just around the corner. ![]() The most notable inclusions are the neon lettering, gardening plots, a giant fusion generator, and the arena items-which are useless if you have no interest in staging fights. In terms of content it also seems a bit skimpy. At $5, this is a much better DLC…that is, if you’re into building settlements. ![]()
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