What I was hoping for was for a few of the larger settlements—such as the Castle—with load screens to a separate room that could not be penetrated by NPCs. For me, this ruins the experience of immersion of not having a space that the NPC's know is 'mine.' So instead the settlements feel like a huge public domain and the idea of private property is almost completely taken out (besides the home in Diamond City—called home plate). What also stinks is that I can't have my companions wait at home plate, either! I was looking to keep some companions there as I was doing their quests and didn't want to lose them in a settlement or have them glitch out. How do you all feel about the lack of personal space? I just feel like the settlements were haphazardly placed into the game but someone still took enough time away from the rest of the development of the game from what the players are used to. I think it's nice to add in something to a game, but when it sacrifices apparatuses that the players are used to and expect to have in the game when they buy it, it feels like the developers are robbing players the ability to create their personal narrative, ultimately demystifying the game.