Fallout: London VR Release

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"You can find the installation files and installation guide here:

https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4london/mods/747

Please note that this is a community-made and unofficial mod. Team FOLON does not provide any support for this.

This mod and it's conversation system are still in beta, as only around 10% of the quests (one main storyline) have currently been tested, but at the moment all known game breaking bugs have been fixed.

You can also visit our Discord for direct support, the latest buglist, bug reports and troubleshooting.

https://discord.gg/7xCQMU8CJ2 "

Will try this as I enjoyed FO4 but have played it to death (although not with the AI powered NPC's mod I'm interested in).

 
I've got this working, and it's very good! Feels like an official game/DLC.

I had some teething troubles with a crash in the early part of the game which turns out that I absolutely needed all of the original versions of the flat fallout 4 data files. I had to downgrade them using a mod downloaded from Nexus mods which patched them to the previous versions.

So you need both Fallout4 VR AND the original Fallout4 to make this work.
 
Likewise - absolutely loved FOLON, but given the effort required to get it running, I might wait a bit for a few more bugs to be ironed out. To all the early adopters... I thank you for your service! :)
 
New version of the mod dropped yesterday. Fixed some issues and now includes the High Framerate Physics Fix mod which should reduce loading times.

I've now played this a lot and I'm extremely impressed, and totally addicted to it. It's absolutely huge, nails the London aesthetic, and has loads of content. My only criticism is there aren't that many NPCs you can fully converse with, and some of the signposting (i.e. visual cues on where to go) on quests isn't very good.
 
New version of the mod dropped yesterday. Fixed some issues and now includes the High Framerate Physics Fix mod which should reduce loading times.

I've now played this a lot and I'm extremely impressed, and totally addicted to it. It's absolutely huge, nails the London aesthetic, and has loads of content. My only criticism is there aren't that many NPCs you can fully converse with, and some of the signposting (i.e. visual cues on where to go) on quests isn't very good.
How does it compare to vanilla Fallout 4 VR? Interested especially in the visual comparison, scale, etc.
 
How does it compare to vanilla Fallout 4 VR? Interested especially in the visual comparison, scale, etc.

Visually it looks very similar. Same flat lighting and janky performance (though I've got it running acceptably most of the time).

It's very big in scope. London is split into various walled off zones and I've not managed to get into each area yet. I've played about 17 hours so far.

There are large numbers of real world locations represented in the game.

Loads of different factions, and variations on FO4 creatures.

Well worth playing if you've rinsed FO4 VR vanilla.
 
Does this run ok. Had fall out London but it crashed every 5 minutes.

It hasn't crashed for me any more than regular modded FO4.

Performance is slightly worse than Fallout 4 with the Mad God Overhaul modlist.

I have a 9950X3D and a 4090 and it struggles sometimes to get 80fps in Godlike in Virtual Desktop. Most of the time it's fine.
 
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