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Fallout London is a total conversion mod made by Team FOLON® for Fallout 4 GOTY and requires you to own the base game on either GOG or Steam.
How to install and play Fallout London:
If you own Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition on Steam, please click here to access the installation's instructions provided by Team FOLON®. You will have to downgrade your version, then install the Fallout: London via our dedicated launcher.
Install Fallout London via GOG GALAXY and launch it.
Follow the launcher’s instructions, and enjoy!
A Polite Disclaimer
In typical imperial British fashion, Fallout: London will take over your Fallout 4 installation. Installing Fallout: London will make irreversible changes to the default Fallout 4: GOTY Edition installation. You’ll also need to disable cloud saves (as the save folder is shared between the game and the mod). If you’d like to play the default Fallout 4: GOTY Edition again, you’ll need to uninstall the game and the mod, and then reinstall Fallout 4: GOTY Edition.
Summary
Fallout: London lets you explore a dishevelled London set in the Fallout universe. It overhauls Fallout 4 with a new story, new weapons, London-centric items and a vast recreation of the ruined city to explore.
Fallout: London is a free total conversion mod for Fallout 4, available to anyone who owns the base game and all of its DLCs. It is developed non-commercially by Team FOLON, many of whom are proud London residents or expats.
About This Game
There has never been a better time to sample the capital’s delights! Fallout: London lets you explore the wonders of the city 160 years after the bombs have dropped, and 40 years before the events of Fallout 3. You can now reimagine Fallout in a London-centric universe, interacting with a brave new world of London-based locations, stories, factions, creatures, weapons, and gameplay mechanics.
Features
Protect and Survive!
The Gentry-dominated London stands on a knife-edge, and you may be the key to which way the guillotine falls. Play a new story set in London with a fresh character beginning, numerous conflicting factions to engage with and multiple story paths and endings with up to 90 hours of gameplay. Just be aware of what terrible secrets you may uncover in the shadowy gaps amidst the halls of power.
200 Quests to change London’s future
20 Factions bickering for power
7 Companions to bring along on your journey
15 Boroughs crafted from the ground up, bringing you a new warped and broken London
Extended Dialogue System to bring player-choices to the table, carve your own story!
Overhauled Original Soundtrack to bring personality to each nook and cranny
Original Voice Acting from all major characters, gangs, and factions
Authentic London Flair!
Discover new weapons, creatures, clothing, items, collectables, architecture, foliage and NPCs to complete the London setting. Interact through the world with your custom Atta-boy, with a fresh interface based on the UK’s life-saving Protect and Survive nuclear information campaign.
Build back better with 7 unique settlements
New craftable items with a plethora of new weapons
Been playing for four hours now and I can't stay alive no matter what I try.
I'm sure IRL this is what the post-apocalyptic world would be like. Sooo, well done: You made it both realistic and unplayable at the same time ..uninstalling
p.s. Difficulty= Normal; Experience= Been playing Fallout since Wasteland on my Apple ][c.
Technical Issues
Despite 12 hours of gameplay, my experience has been marred by numerous technical issues, including bugged quests, constant crashes, and a glitched UI. These problems severely impact the overall enjoyment of the game.
Quests
The quests are uninspiring. So far, they’ve all been fetch quests, including those in the main storyline. Not a single quest has piqued my interest or felt engaging.
Level Design
While visually appealing, the level design is frustrating and poorly executed. Important doors are disguised as trash walls, requiring players to watch video guides just to progress in the main story. The levels are often confusingly laid out and excessively linear, even in the city. The "dungeons" are especially disappointing. Unlike Fallout 4, where different playstyles are accommodated with hackable terminals and shortcuts, this game offers nothing but a single, straightforward path filled with combat. In my 12 hours of play, I haven't encountered a single hackable terminal.
Combat
The combat is overly focused on melee. There isn’t enough ammunition to make gunplay enjoyable. While Fallout 4 also had scarce ammo, it was specific to certain types. Here, playing a high-strength character seems to be the only viable option, which defeats the purpose of an RPG where diverse playstyles should be viable.
Overall, this game feels disappointingly like a Bethesda title, maybe even a little worse.
I really wanted to give this game a 5 star review.
But it crashes all the time.
Its rough and unpolished.
it just made me want to play an actual Fallout game again.
Sorry guys.
New storylines, extra misc jobs, open exploring with hidden treasures/enemies/other, so much of what made me like Fallout series -It's clear there's been lot of work put in and imho they've done a great job here.
It's a pity about the bugs, it does though seem to get more stable over time the more you explore but theres still some game crashes and stuck story lines. Still definitely enjoyable