Oberland Station drives me crazy. I'm tempted to either disperse everyone to other settlments or shoot them all in the head . . .
It is in a central location, so I figured I'd try to make it my home base. Bad idea for several reasons.
1. First of all there is the landscape with that god dang tower right in the middle. I have managed to build a number of configurations, including i. a small compound just on the southeast side of the tower. ii, A larger compound with a huge "floating" two-story building, and most recently iii. a large compound that nearly encircles the whole thing. The humps and bumps combined with the railroad tracks and the tower make doing all of this exceedingly complicated and fiddly.
2. I managed to get a configuration I really liked: 1ii above, problem was, most of the trader booths didn't function properly when placed in the elevated room. Only the medic and bar worked. I've posted screen caps of this base and I really liked it. Settlers liked it, they could find their beds, it looked cool, I was up above the annoying brush and grass and the humpy-bumpy ground was irrelevant. But the whole point was to have a trade hub, and even though all the traders would stand behind their booths, the only ones for whom the dialogue with barter would ever activate were the Medic and Bar. I've sent a bug report to Bethesda about this with a couple save files. No idea why it wasn't working.
I had the whole teleporter thing built on the roof . . . it was grand. But without a function set of traders it was pointless really, except for aesthetics, which I really enjoyed.
I scrapped it and went on to "Oberland Station v.1.iii
3. Still problems with many of the booths it seems, though it is muddled by another bug (and the subject of the title for this thread). A Yao Guai attacked during the course of me scrapping and rebuilding . . . it was like three days ago in game. But most of my settlers (not all) continue to offer no dialogue option other than "Thanks for your help. I don't know what we would've done if you hadn't shown up . . ." followed by the four dialogue options to respond to this.
So I cannot really test what the limitations on the booths are (do they have to be on the ground? Can they be on a wooden floor that is only slightly elevated instead of 3 stories up?) nor can I equip my guards or anyone else with all the gear I've been hoarding.
Just wanted to get it off my chest and see if anyone else has had any similar issues.
I'm tempted to just scrap everything, send everyone to Starlight except a couple of them, and make Starlight my base as I have seen what enormous grandiose bases some of you guys have built there. But then . . . all that manual scrapping I did at Oberland to get larger possible build size, down the toilet.