
There's so much in the game to gather and craft that it's hard to know what to do, but these tips will give you a headstart. However, scrapping junk and using it to build settlements or crafting brand-new things at weapon, armor and chem workstations can be pretty intimidating. It's the one aspect of Fallout 4 that sets it apart from various other open-world RPG games, and really gives it that post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland vibe.


Updated Jby Anastasia Maillot: Fallout 4's settlement building and scavenging mechanics are easily the most unique part of the entire game. So what to do you then? Head to the nearest settlement and start scrapping it! However, As you progress through the game, weapons, food, and junk start to pill up, taking up precious inventory space. To get around it (Assuming this is your issue) when you attempt to scrap or store an item, pause for 1-2 seconds on the confirm-scrap dialog. This game has survival elements, so you'll want to hoard every little thing you find. If you scrap or store certain objects too fast (Usually some kind of plant producing food) the game has a tendency to crash. RELATED: Fallout 4: Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed The First Time Through While these items can't be equipped or consumed, they can be dropped, sold to vendors, or just scrapped.

There is junk in every nook and cranny of The Commonwealth. Seeing that Fallout 4 takes place in the aftermath of a nuclear war, you can expect to encounter many items that used to be useful before the war but are just junk now.
