Wer The Elder Scrolls mag, wird daran mega viel spaß haben! Items gibt es überall zu looten und stehlen kann man auch. Skills werden wie in den The Elder Scrolls spielen aufgelevelt (Einhand, Schleichen, Athletik etc). Wenn man gegen eine Wache rennt, fliegt diese bis nach Oblivion und man kommt ins Gefängis.
But Fallout London is currently unplayable for me. So I play Vanilla FO4 on survival again. So far I am having a blast! If you do not own Fallout 4 yet and a intrigued because of the Release of Fallout London but are unsure if you even end up liking it or not, or, if you can even Run the Mod or not, you really cannot go wrong with the GOTY Edition of Fallout 4 at the current price of 15.99€. If you do not care for Fallout London and just want to play a Post Apocalyptic RPG then you cannot go wrong either with this. Pros: - Full Open world where you can, either follow the quest markers, or turn every quest marker off and explore to your own liking - Great OST - Allows for alot of different builds like full melee, Stealth, Guns Blazing maniac, sarcastic idiot who doesn't give a damn and so on. Whatever floats your boat. - Great Voice acting and everything is fully voiced - If you are into base then there is that too! You can build your own settlements and later on even chain them together with supply routes so they all share inventory (locked behind a skill) or don`t touch it. At least not for 99% of the time* - Includes all DLC`s - easy to immerse yourself in this world - every item, even clutter has purpose ( clutter items like empty cans have resources tied to them so you can brake them down and use them for crafting) - crafting system where you can upgrade weapons, armor, make food or chems - Survival mode where you have to eat, drink and sleep and can get sick Cons: - * there is one single quest which unfortunatly forces you to tap your toe into the base building mechanic, but just for a very short time - sometimes NPCs get funky and stuck between objects but they usually get out of it (however might break immersion for some of you. ) - if you are a hoarder and cleptomaniac you will be often overencumbered
... that doesn’t mean we can’t criticize it. To my bitter regret, I’ve had an overwhelmingly negative and frustrating experience with Fallout London. The mod suffers from crashes for many players, including myself. It’s not news anymore, but the mod definitely needed more time in in the cooker. The “Tutorial area” was super annoying. I spent a whopping 10 minutes in the first two rooms, going in circles because a door was hidden in shadows. I had to look online to figure out where to go. So, dear FOLON-Team, please add some light source there—whether it’s some sparks, a lamp, or something else. Later on, there’s a transition to the overworld, but it’s also plagued by crashes and urgently needs a fix. In survival mode, you can only save when you sleep. However, the first two beds you find don’t allow sleeping. This needs to be addressed as soon as possible as well. Having an initial safe haven or save point is crucial. Bethesda did this well in Fallout 4 by providing an immediate settlement where I could build a bed and save. The Fallout London team adds the first weapon (a walking stick) AFTER encountering initial enemies, which is frustrating for survival players. They do provide 9mm ammunition though... ¯\(ツ)/¯ Bethesda gave players a melee weapon before encountering enemies and shortly afterward provided a 9mm pistol . In Fallout London, I’ve died more frequently in Survival mode than in Dark Souls 2’s starting area or in Vanilla Fallout Survival mode. One frustrating death involved a wild mongrel that seemed to teleport behind me like Son Goku in VATS. After some CTD's it also messed up my Resolution and the game was surrounded by big white borders. TL;DR: Game either crashes, or gets funky with graphics resolution. If those 2 don't happen, then several ingame issues plague the experience. 1/5 stars, cannot reccomend in this state.