Fallout 4: How to Assign People to Work in Base

Learn how to assign people to work in your base in Fallout 4 with the settlement building mechanics.

Fallout 4: How to Assign People to Work in Base
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Long-time fans and newcomers alike are actively playing Fallout 4 again. Yes, this RPG, born in 2015, is not dead yet, especially with the recently released Fallout TV series and the upcoming next-gen update. One of the mechanics in the game involves workers or settlers. Assigning settlers to work can be a confusing task for many players. In this guide, we'll cover all you need to know about how to assign people to work in your base in Fallout 4.

How to Assign Settlers to Work in Fallout 4

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To assign people or settlers to work, open the build menu and locate the settler you wish to assign.

  • Select the "Command" option, then go to the object or structure you want them to manage, and choose the "Assign" command.
  • It's important to have enough settlers assigned to essential tasks like food production, water purification, defense, and resource gathering to keep your base running smoothly.

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Tips and Tricks for Base Building

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Now that you know how to assign people to work, here are a few tips and tricks to keep your settlement running smoothly:

Recruitment and Population Limits

The number of people you can have in a settlement is determined by two factors: the number of Workbenches present and your character's Charisma stat.

Each Workbench allows for an additional 10 settlers, and your Charisma level further increases this cap. To attract new settlers, construct and power a Radio Beacon.

Provide Enough Beds

Ensure you have enough beds for all your settlers, or you'll end up with unhappy residents. Beds allow settlers to rest and regain their strength, which is crucial for productivity and happiness.

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Defense and Security

Protecting your settlement from hostile threats is paramount.

  • Construct guard posts, turrets, and traps, and assign settlers to man these defenses.
  • Place guard posts strategically at entry points and high-traffic areas.

Resource Management

Certain structures, such as scrap stations or manufacturing plants, require assigned workers to gather and process raw materials. Assign people to these facilities to ensure a steady supply of resources for construction and crafting.

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Food and Water Production

Ensuring a steady food and water supply is crucial for your settlement's survival. Assign settlers to work at crop plots and operate water pumps or purifiers to meet these essential needs.

By following the guidelines outlined in this guide, you can start assigning people to work in your base and manage your settlement as smoothly as possible in Fallout 4.

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Fallout

Fallout

Fallout is a role-playing game developed and published by Interplay Productions. Released in 1997, the game is set in a post-apocalyptic world where players control a character known as the Vault Dweller, who must navigate the wasteland, battle enemies, and complete quests. Fallout features turn-based combat, a rich narrative, and a diverse cast of characters. The game emphasizes storytelling, exploration, and strategic gameplay, offering a deep and immersive experience. Fallout is praised for its dark humor, engaging mechanics, and detailed world. The game has spawned numerous sequels and adaptations, becoming a landmark title in the RPG genre.

Genres
Role-Playing Game (RPG), Open World
Platform(s)
PC
Release Date
Oct 10, 1997
Price
$19.99
Developer(s)
Black Isle Studios
Publisher(s)
Interplay Entertainment
ESRB Rating
M