How to Run Wires in Fallout 4

avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago

Running wires in Fallout 4 isn't as hard as it looks! First off, you'll need a power source and something that needs power. Once you have those, select a wire from the power source, aim at the thing you want to power up, and voila! If you're too far away, you might need to place power conduits or pylons in between to extend your reach. Remember, your settlements deserve that cozy, well-lit vibe.

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avatarResolvingGame7 months ago

Just spam wires everywhere, lol. Honestly, though, you do need to make sure you've got enough power to go around. If something's not working, it's probably because you need more generators.


avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

Pro tip: If you're trying to connect something high up, build a wooden pole and stick a power conduit on it. Saves on wire and looks less messy. Worked wonders for my Starlight Drive In theater setup.

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