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Fallout: London mod for Fallout 4 has released today on GOG

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Fallout: London, the hotly anticipated game-changing mod for Fallout 4 is now finally available via GOG, because it's simply too big for modding sites. If you own Fallout 4 on GOG, you're good to go since GOG haven't updated to the "next-gen" version. If you have it on Steam, you'll need to downgrade to version 1.10.163.0.

More about it: "Fallout: London is an ambitious, trail-blazing DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4, Bethesda Game Studios’ 2015 post-apocalyptic RPG. Fallout: London stands apart from its contemporaries and offers an entirely new experience: setting a Fallout game outside of the United States. True to its moniker, Fallout: London takes place IN London. From stuffy parliamentary aristocrats to a resurrection of the Knights of the Round Table to an uncompromising cult of revolutionaries (and more!), Fallout: London embodies the history and aesthetics of London and puts an unmistakably nuclear spin on the beloved city."

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Currently for Linux players, it seems a bit messy. I've been unable to use the Steam Downgrader for Linux from Nexus, because the zip file just seems broken (I've let them know. Update: They fixed it). For GOG owners though, you should hopefully be able to download both Fallout 4 and London via the Heroic Games Launcher.

Update: GOG kindly sent me a Fallout 4 key, so I'm testing via the Heroic Launcher. Downloading Fallout London and Fallout 4, setting them each to use GE-Proton 9-10 and then running Fallout London brings up the installer correctly. You'll need to manually pick the Fallout 4 location, as it won't find it automatically.

Strangely, the Wine file-picker couldn't display my /home folder, so I also had to use the Winecfg button in Heroic's settings on Fallout London, to then manually add my /home folder where Fallout 4 is installed. Then it was able to find it properly.

Then it will come up with their launcher once installed. And you just click Play on Fallout London from inside Heroic each time.

Thankfully, it appears to work using the GOG version downloaded via Heroic. However, I'm not hearing any of the dialogue being spoken, which I've seen from videos elsewhere that there is voice-acting. Tested with both GE-Proton and Proton Experimental, and on both the audio just doesn't seem right. So we may need some Proton / Wine fixes for Fallout London to work properly.

Let me know how you get on in the comments.

Store pages:

Fallout London

Fallout 4 GOG (60% off until August 2nd)

Fallout 4 Steam

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Athemis Jul 25
The Linux version of the downgrader is available from github as well: https://github.com/Fallout-London/FOLON-FO4Downgrader
Liam Dawe Jul 25
Update: The London team fixed the zip downgrader on Nexus, and I've added some notes on the Heroic install for GOG. Currently audio seems a bit broken.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 25 July 2024 at 2:24 pm UTC
I don't know why, but something about the tone of that quote makes it feel like the DLC was written by people who have never been to England. Hope I'm wrong.
GetBeaned Jul 25
Yeah, audio is busted for me too, and this is using Lutris. Weirdly, if I run it with Proton 9, the audio is fixed, but I get no visual output at all.
Liam Dawe Jul 25
Quoting: GetBeanedYeah, audio is busted for me too, and this is using Lutris. Weirdly, if I run it with Proton 9, the audio is fixed, but I get no visual output at all.
Huh, that's something at least, might help someone find the issue.
Clifforus Jul 26
I was having the same audio issues as well with multiple different versions of Proton. Installing faudio with winetricks fixed them for me.
Installing xact via winetricks fixed it for me.
Not sure if this is the same as Clifforus' solution.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/16h62uc/fallout_4_f4se_audio_fix/
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI don't know why, but something about the tone of that quote makes it feel like the DLC was written by people who have never been to England. Hope I'm wrong.

The semi-Yorkshire (Northern) voiceover, using weird Cockney (Southern) dialect words and phrases made me feel a bit sick - but overall, it looks like there's been a lot of good work into the worldbuilding, so although it'll clearly be somewhat based on a tourist stereotype, I'm hopeful it won't be too much "Cor Bloimey Mary Poppins gavna, let's go ap the apples and pears gavna". Regardless it looks like they've done a phenomenal job of it, and I look forward to playing it at some point.
eldarion Jul 27
... and it's a mess.

It does even launch. I installed the recommend version of fallout 4, installed fallout London on a separate folder, launched it's installer. Everything went fine, but when launching the game, the fallout4 runs for a couple of seconds and then crashes silently.
I managed to get the GOG version of the game running on the Steam Deck with Proton-GE 9.10, here's what I did:

1. In Heroic Launcher, install Fallout 4 GOTY, remember to change the Proton version (didn't test others, might also work)
2. Install Fallout London through Heroic Launcher as well, but choose the wine prefix created for Fallout 4
3. Go into the settings of Fallout London, start winecfg, add a new drive pointing to your /home/deck directory
4. Start Fallout London, choose the Fallout 4 GOTY directory and install the mod
5. Open Fallout 4 GOTY settings, in the Advanced tab select an alternative EXE to run - point it towards the f4se_loader.exe in the Fallout 4 GOTY directory

With these steps I was able to start the game with all mods loaded correctly. The play button in the Fallout London launcher just didn't work for me.

For missing audio, open the settings of Fallout 4 GOTY, then open winetricks from the Wine tab and install faudio. I also installed xact first, but that itself didn't fix the issue, so I don't know if it's needed.

If your game is crashing during the train ride, install two additional mods from NexusMods: xSE Plugin Preloader F4 and Buffout 4.

I'm not sure if all of those steps are necessary, but that's just what I did during my last attempt to get the game running. Hopefully that helps someone else.


Last edited by CupOfHedgehog on 28 July 2024 at 6:22 am UTC
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