Photo: VIA: Reddit (u/Drakar)įor example, if you’re having trouble snapping walls in place at a ninety-degree angle, placing a Shack Staircase gives them something to snap around instead of just extending outwards into eternity. Using concrete foundations to create impregnable walls. This will enable you to pick up attached groups of objects by selecting the smallest item, and the game will only use the item collision detection of the smallest item.įor example, using the rug tip, you can force the game’s item collision detection to recognize just a tiny rug, and not whatever you have on top of it: When you build something, you can often “stick it” to something much smaller, such as a fence piece or a small rug, and move the larger item by selecting the smaller item. Tip #3: Use Small Items Like Rugs Or Fences To Fool Fallout 4’s Item Collision Detection (Even On Console) (IMPORTANT!) After you've finished building, open your console again and type "TCL" and hit Enter to disable the no-clip The Junk Gate snaps back to it's original location, but this time it has no collision and you can place any object through itīuild a Junk Fence next to the Junk Gate in such a way that the edges clip through each other, leaving no gaps. Hit 'TAB' to cancel the movement of your gate Now target your Junk Gate and press 'E' so you can move the Junk Gate