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Hi, I am some kind of data hoarder and like to archive most of my gog.com library on local hard disks.

It seems to me that Fallout: London and One-click Edition is somewhat identical, with only the minor difference in the installer. Because of this I have roughly 60 GB of duplicate data in my archive. I would like to avoid this by only archiving one edition.

If you had to decide which Edition to back up, which would it be? I somewhat believe, it would be the one-click edition, because it is easier with the gog version of Fallout 4. But I am not sure.
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obererpel: Hi, I am some kind of data hoarder and like to archive most of my gog.com library on local hard disks.

It seems to me that Fallout: London and One-click Edition is somewhat identical, with only the minor difference in the installer. Because of this I have roughly 60 GB of duplicate data in my archive. I would like to avoid this by only archiving one edition.

If you had to decide which Edition to back up, which would it be? I somewhat believe, it would be the one-click edition, because it is easier with the gog version of Fallout 4. But I am not sure.
Fallout London: One Click Edition is just Fallout 4 with the Fallout London files pre-merged into it so that you don't need to do the installation after downloading and don't need a folder if duplicate files to merge into your Fallout 4 installation.

So, if you already have Fallout 4 backed up then backing up the One-click edition would be duplicating the majority of the files. You'd be better off just archiving the regular Fallout London version.