Can you make lockable doors in Fallout 4?

avatarReplyingTheft·2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago

Definitely! In Fallout 4, you can indeed create lockable doors for your settlements. This isn't a straightforward option right from the get-go, but with a bit of creativity, you can use terminal and switch-controlled doors. Basically, you set up a powered door and then control access through a terminal that you can lock, making it so only you (or settlers you allow) can open it through the terminal. It adds a nice level of security against nosy raiders!

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avatarJiggettingBait·2 years ago

Yes and no. Can't lock doors with a key like you might in Skyrim, but you can get creative. Use powered doors connected to terminals to control who gets through. It's a bit of a workaround but pretty effective for keeping out those pesky settlers or raiders.

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