Molecular level Fallout 4 bug - only showing one piece [duplicate]

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I've played this game with 4 different characters that go up to level 85+ and i just ran into a unique problem.

When im in workshop mode in Sanctuary trying to build the molecular beam i only have one piece of the machine available to build. STABLIZED REFLECTOR PLATFORM. The other pieces simply aren't there in the special section. I have the artillery piece, robot workbench, and then the stablized reflector platform. That's all.

So weird and so frustrating.

I disabled all the mods and went back to the Glowing Sea mission and worked my way back to molecular level and the problem persists.



Best Answer

You need to build the base first, then the quest will update and you'll have to go back and talk to your assisting NPC to get the ability to build the other pieces.




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How do I fix the molecular level glitch?

The easiest way to ensure that "power is coming from one grid" is to plug them into each other. If you connect each component of the signal interceptor together with wire then they'll all be on the same grid.

How do you get everything on the same grid in Fallout 4?

Connect one Wire from the Second Large Power Pylon to the Console. Connect one Wire from the Second Large Power Pylon to the Relay Dish. Run one Wire from the Console to the Beam Emitter. Finally, run one Wire from the Relay Dish to the Beam Emitter.



Fallout 4 Molecular Level Bug Fix




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