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You would want to hit F1 and F2 using Place Everywhere, to allow you to insert conduit through other surfaces. F1 is for turning SNAP points off, and F2 is for basically phasing through items/the map. Sometimes you want one of those back on - snap on but surface off means you can sink a wall or other item with snap points into the ground and still snap a new piece to it. Surface on but snapping off means you could manually rotate only one piece without it taking all the others with it or re-snapping to the same surface again.
I've been using place everywhere for YEARS and only just recently started using its full potential -the keypad separate from keyboard (if you have a keyboard with a full number pad on the right) will allow you to move things up, down, toward and away from you, etc.
So I'd suggest going to look for instructions on ALL the configuration tools for it, if you aren't able to place a conduit through something. It just means you aren't using the right F key or the keyboard tools to their full extent is all!
Thanks for the replies~
And while not quite what i was asking I will say Nite that scrap everything is indeed very nice. You're right that you have to be careful though. It's easy to delete walls or large rocks
Anyway, that's what I do. I just open the text file so I can refer to it in the Windows Task Bar if I forget how to do something. I am more familiar with using the console commands, which will also do the same thing. I'm trying to learn the Mod, because you can't use console in Hardcore... but then I started another regular game and don't really need the mod with that.
It is really a SUPER good tool. Does take practice, believe me, but the results can be really great!
One thing if you have it configured correctly, start a build with the sun up, and hit F11. That will drop the time passage to a very slow pace (don't allow 0, because that will mess things up a bit, but .1 is where I have mine) and you can build with good light.
Remember to break out and manually save frequently though, because you do not want to be 2 hours deep into a settlement and lose it to a bug. :)