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But after I installed Fallout 4 and Vortex on SSD, I've opened vortex and it showed me up that all my mods I have installed previously on hard drive are just not enabled, they weren't at "Downloads" section, they were in "Mods" that as I knew is only for downloaded mods just to manage them. I also cleared Fallout 4 directory at My Documents folder, just in case to fully renew installation on SSD.
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I installed Fallout 4 and Vortex on same hard drive about 2 days ago, I set the mods download and stage directory on that hard drive too, so the mod files, game and vortex were all on one hard drive, but then I've managed to reinstall the game and vortex on SSD, I've deleted game and vortex and fully cleared the hard drive they were installed on, so it is fully empty now, no folders or something. These are the following.Hello everyone, I've just investigated that vortex somehow saves downloaded and installed mod files not only in game directory but somewhere else, I'll try to explain the situation as much understandable as I can, sorry for bad English. There are three items in Fallout 76 which you can break down to get Concrete out of. What Items in Fallout 76 can you Break Down for Concrete?

This is another location to include in a loop when exploring the world. There should be some Bags of Concrete just hanging out back here. Look in the shed beside the church building here. Once again, exploration is key, and if you find nothing then try somewhere else. There should be a few Bags of Concrete lying scattered around in this area. This is directly at the nose of the train itself. Monorail Elevatorįor this area, you want to head to the top of the main tower. If not, head to the other locations before moving servers. Explore for long enough and you should find some. This area always has a couple of Bags of Concrete around it. Once again, resetting servers or coming back later can help you pick up multiples in a single game session. There should be some Bags of Concrete scattered around it. If you’re coming from the east, there will be a crashed toxic barrel truck in the middle of the bridge. Swap between servers if you want to repeat the farming process, or just return after an hour or so to see if the location has been reset. In this location, you should find between 5 and 15 Bags of Concrete.

You’ll need to use scaffolding to do this. Head to this location and then move to the front of the main business building. This are can be extremely lucrative if you’re lucky. We’ll also explain how you pick it up if it’s not obvious. Now, we’ll go through all the locations in which you can find Concrete in the game. Make sure you have enough by following this guide and keeping on top of your supply. Everything requires a base platform, so you’ll need to build a lot of them before you can put anything else in your base together. Two CAMP slots mean you can build two CAMPS and choose between them over the course of time. This is why so many players need it in season 4. Fallout 76 Concrete Locations Guide Image Source: KevduitĬoncrete is hugely important in building platforms to then build a CAMP on.

In this Fallout 76 Concrete guide, we’ll cover exactly where to find Concrete in the game, as well as why it might be useful for you. That’s all because of the secondary CAMP slot all players now have. However, there are some resources that will be more important than others now.
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With Season 4 now in full swing, there are more reasons than ever to have jumped back into the game to grind these out even more. There are a lot of resources to grind in Fallout 76.
