How to Build a Factory in Fallout 4

avatarAttallingHalt·7 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock·7 months ago

Building a factory in Fallout 4 is super simple: DLC, resources, and imagination. Get the Contraptions Workshop, gather tons of resources (especially steel), and start experimenting with all the machines. I built a factory that churns out ammo like there's no tomorrow. Fun times!

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avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago

To build a factory in Fallout 4, you're gonna want to first make sure you have the Contraptions Workshop DLC, cause that's where the factory gear comes from. Once you've got that, go wild constructing conveyor belts, machinery and more in your settlements. Don't forget to power everything up and maybe check some YouTube tutorials if you're stuck. It's all about creativity and what you wanna produce!


avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Nah, why waste time on a factory when you can loot everything you need? ?‍♂️

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