‘Fallout: London’ Sets GOG Record, Gets Hotfixes In Big Update
‘Fallout: London’ Sets GOG Record, Gets Hotfixes In Big Update
Two weeks after its release, 'Fallout: London' has broken a major milestone for GOG, and it's finally received its first update.
(Note that Fallout London is a fan-mod, not an official new fallout game)
It’s been two weeks since Fallout: London arrived, for free, and earlier than expected.
What part of Fallout: London was "earlier than expected?"
39 3 ReplyGiven that it was put on hold indefinitely after the next-gen update, I suppose any time is earlier than no time.
37 0 ReplyI guess if you never expected it to actually release?
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Very cool. I still haven't gotten to play it, but I've heard good things. Hope they find success with their newly founded studio!
35 0 ReplyI don't have a PC so I can't play. But im still looking forward to watching it on youtube.
5 0 ReplyCurious, not trying to be snarky. Why don't you have a PC?
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I jumped through a lot of hoops and got it installed on Linux. I'm sure I'll have lots of trouble with patches too.
21 4 ReplyRight there with you brother. That was not a fun experience.
9 1 ReplyI don't have this problem because I have Windows snort
20 3 ReplyWhat was your Problem? I installed it yesterday on my Deck fairly easy
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I haven’t even been able to get it work using Nexus mods with my Steam version. I’m getting the intro screen/menu, but it never actually loads a new game after that. I’ll just wait a few months/years til I remember about it and try again.
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I'm still having trouble with long loading times
9 0 ReplyThere's mods to fix that. I went from 3-4 minutes loading to ~30 sec.
13 0 ReplyAh, they really captured the full Bethesda experience!
24 0 ReplyI keep reading that mod will ruin your textures over several hours
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would like to play but don't want to buy all the dlcs it requires. weird requirement..
3 21 ReplyAny game as old as FO4 is going to have huge mods (and probably most small mods) that require all the DLC.
That's how it's been since expansions and mods have both been things. Literally "welcome to PC gaming".
Expansions/DLCs will usually have game fixes inherently included.
27 2 ReplyEven if they don't actually "use" the DLCs, it makes sense to require the same content that the developer owns and used to test the mod.
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Not really. Most large story DLCs for any Bethesda game require all expansions. I suspect it's for assets, but I would also just pick the largest use case (and already owning the expansions most certainly is the largest use case) and say it's a requirement also, so I'm not chasing down edge cases for people all day. Just the rough math of releasing something you have to support afterwards.
17 2 ReplyThe anniversary edition has all the dlcs (and I think it's the only edition you can buy)
7 0 ReplyOnly $14 on Fanatical right now too. Totally worth it
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