Can you disable collision during building in Fallout 4?

avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Yes, you can disable collision during building in Fallout 4! Just open the console command by pressing the tilde (~) key, then type 'tcl' and press Enter. This toggles the collision, allowing you to place objects wherever you want, even in the air! Just remember to turn it back on by typing 'tcl' again when you're done to avoid any weirdness in your game.

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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Heads up, using 'tcl' can get super wonky. It's great for when you're trying to fit something just right, but remember it affects everything, not just building. Suddenly finding yourself halfway across the map isn't the dream when you're meticulously placing a couch.


avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago

Tbh, just build normally. The game was designed for its mechanics; using commands to cheat takes away from the fun. ?

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