Fallout 4: 11 Insane Exploits & Glitches You Need To Try

Infinite XP, endless resources, teleportation and free legendary weapons? Yes, please!

Fallout 4 Review As Fallout 4 charges full steam ahead into 2016, we can safely assume that most avid gamers have experienced plenty of what the game has to offer. For the more hardcore among you, the wasteland might no longer seem like the exciting, dangerous place it once was, and you're forever looking for new ways to keep the fun and thrill of it alive. We'll no doubt see plenty of great DLC for Fallout 4 in 2016 (check out my speculation on what the DLC might be), but as we await new adventures and characters, what better way to keep ourselves entertained than by messing with the base game? I am, of course, talking about exploits - taking advantage of bugs and flaws in the game's engine and mechanics that let you do the naughty things Bethesda never intended. Want to climb vertical walls, earn infinite XP, and increase the building limit of your settlements on PC as well as consoles? Well, then come on in... These exploits still work as of December's 1.2 patch for Fallout 4

11. Increase Building Limit Of Settlements

If your idea of a great Fallout 4 experience is kicking back in a settlement that you built from the ground up, maybe sniping the head off the occasional raider from your crafted monolithic tower, then you may feel restricted by the tight the limits on how much you're allowed to build actually is. Here's how to work around that limit without having to go into the console command prompt (so it works on PS4 and Xbox One too): Cram a whole load of weapons into your inventory, then drop them all on the ground in your settlement. Go into building mode. Look at the weapons so you get the options to "Store" them, then store each of them so they get transported to your weapons workbench. The game will treat this as if you've just removed built structures from your settlement, letting you build settlement structures in place of your stored (or scrapped) weapons. You can do this as much as you like, allowing you to effectively expand your settlement infinitely.
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