Tanner Glass
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- Oct 27, 2016
Considering the state of Sanctuary, Betheseda really could of made it better if they allowed you to scrap down the parts further so you could end up buildings that weren't just sheets of wood and metal but rather having pre-war homes with makeshift walls and roofs. And with furniture and the like, they could of done better with them so the homes could be more than just "crappy wooden shack with a dirty mattress."
There's a lot they could have done, but frankly they didn't do any of it.
Even if the different encampments (or styled ones) had different pre-fabricated buildings you could put resources in and finish - it would have very easily gone a long way.
In the first town, for example, instead of tearing the houses down - you could fix them (which Bethesda wouldn't even need to make a new model for). The Drive In could have been fixed up to play movies, train stations could be fixed for safer/faster transport of settlers between specific settlements, etc.
There's a lot of small things they probably should have done to make people care about specific settlements and it wouldn't have taken a ton of effort - even if they just had a few extra pre-fabs that unlock from each settlement (as in, if you retake a farm settlement, you can build a barn. If you take 2, you can make Greenhouses, and so on).