#FALLOUT 4 EXCLAMATION MARK MOVIE#
Take the drive-in movie theater (I believe it is called Starlight Drive-In) for example.
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Plants take up an enormous amount of room and are decidedly ridiculous to lay in the dirt. Whenever players try to cultivate their gardens with the multiple food sources in the world, they'll find that they can't plant as much as they thought. We need a free camera or an overview camera to really see what's going on. It is extremely hard to see the bigger picture when players have to create their entire settlements from first-person. Players are essentially given the tools and told to build, without knowing much in the process.
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Lots of Minecraft-friendly players may disagree with my choice to completely disregard the settlement system. Being a well-rounded gamer with multiple interests, a journalist here on GameSkinny, and a YouTube content creator, I simply do not have the time for crafting and maintaining settlements. During my original playthrough roughly 80% of my time was spent on the creation or discovery of settlements. Settlements, though they might throw in their own flair of creativity to the Fallout franchise, suck the life out of Fallout 4.