Fallout London Guide
In Europe, War Also Never Changes Fallout London mod guide is the best tips for beginners, for exploration, combat, character development. We describe all companions, factions, fast travel, builds, bosses, collectibles, system requirements, controls, language versions.
Last update: 13 August 2024
Our Fallout London guide will help you explore post-apocalyptic England in this Fallout 4 mod. We explain the various gameplay mechanics in simple terms, which will certainly make things easier for those less experienced with the series. Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions, information about equipment, combat, character development, and quests. The guide ends with an appendix where you can find more information about the system requirements for modification, controls, and available language versions. We also describe how to install the mod.
- Fallout London: Guide content
- Fallout London: Tips and Tricks
- Fallout London: Basics
- Fallout London: FAQ
- Fallout London: Console versions
- Fallout London: Language versions
- Fallout London: PC system requirements
Fallout London: Guide content
In the first chapter of our guide to Fallout London, you will find some basic information related to the modification and its most important mechanics. There is also a set of useful Tips and Tricks that will make it much easier for you to enter the world of the post-apocalyptic capital of England.
In the FAQ section, we have provided answers to the most frequently asked questions, including those regarding fast travel and factions.
The Builds chapter is devoted to character development. Here you will find recommended configurations of statistics and perks perfect for a gun wielder, a melee character, a terminal-cracking hacker, and a charismatic speaker.
The section dedicated to Bosses is packed with helpful details to assist you in battling the most dangerous monsters and opponents in London and its vicinity.
In the collectibles chapter, you will find detailed lists of all treasures and secrets present in Fallout London. Thanks to our tips, you will easily "clean" the map of destroyed London and the surrounding area.
Fallout London: Tips and Tricks
- Take the Four Eyes perk - when creating a character, choose the Four Eyes perk, which will easily provide you with a bonus to Perception.
- Use stimpaks cautiously - be careful when using rare healing items.
- Collect tickets - it's currency - look for tickets lying here and there, which act as currency in this world.
- Explore a lot - it's an easy way to gain experience - move around the map a lot and look at interesting places, because exploration also gives you experience points.
- Have one perk point up your sleeve - keep one perk point ready, which will allow you to pass a difficult skill test in an emergency.
- Make friends with Churchill the dog - early in the game, take a faithful bulldog as your companion who will help you during combat.
For more detailed tips and interesting facts, please visit the separate Tips and tricks page.
Fallout London: Basics
- Best perks - on this page, we have collected a list of the most interesting perks that you should pay attention to when planning your character build.
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Fallout London: FAQ
Quests:
- How to get out of the capsule? - you will start the game locked in a capsule. Find out how to get out of it and start the game.
- How to get a gate ticket? - one of the first challenges you will encounter in ruined London will be getting out of the subway station. Find out how to get through the gates.
- How to escape the facility? - the beginning of the game may be quite confusing - on this page we tell you how not to get lost in the research center and the metro station.
- How to get to Thameshaven? - we tell you how to get to the headquarters of the fish-people.
- How to save Ferryman in the Charybdis quest? - Ferryman is an important plot character. On this page you will learn how to help him out of trouble.
- How to exit Thameshaven Market? - we tell you how to leave the underground market and return to the streets of London.
- How to defend Swan & Mitre and help the Vagabonds? - we explain how you can help defend the Vagabonds headquarters.
- Where to find Crystalline Photon Agitator? - on this page you will learn how to get parts for weapon in the Swan & Mitre quest.
- How to get to Millwall? - we explain how to get to Millwall in the Isle of Dogs region.
- How to free the imprisoned Uma? - we tell you how to free the Vagabonds member in the Meeting in Millwall quest.
- Where to find Archie in Rotherhithe? - on this page you will learn where to find a mysterious boy with knowledge of secret laboratories.
- How to get Lapel Pin? - we explain how to get the important item in the Welcome to the Vagabonds quest.
- How to defeat Robo Margot? - we show you how to defeat a strong, mechanical opponent in The Train Job quest.
- How to stop the train? - on this page you will learn how to destroy or divert the Isle of Dogs Syndicate train.
- How to escape from the U-96 submarine? - we explain how to escape from the German submarine in the Das Boote von Anderen quest.
- How to get the materials for Valentina? - we tell you where and how to get Copper, Plastic and Piece of Circuitry.
- How to get to St. Paul's Sanctuary? - we explain how to get inside the cathedral besieged by bandits.
- Where to find Lazarus? - on this page you will find out where to find the former architect of underground laboratories.
- Where to find books for Syd? - we explain where to find the books Sabretooth Syd needs to learn how to read.
- How to free prisoners on HMS Dredge? - we describe the Prison Break quest, during which you must free the Vagabonds imprisoned by the Isle of Dogs Syndicate.
- How to destroy the weapons warehouse? - we explain how to destroy the Isle of Dogs Syndicate's weapons warehouse.
- How to get to Angel Lab? - we describe the infiltration of Angel Lab, a complex run by the mysterious Mr. or Ms. Smythe.
Factions and companions:
- How to adopt a dog? - will we find an equivalent of the famous Dogmeat in Fallout London? On this page you will read about Churchill the bulldog.
- Which faction to choose? - in the game you will encounter 5 factions with which you can ally. On this page we describe the pros and cons of each faction.
- Thameshaven or Vagabonds? - we advise which mission to choose after the prologue.
- Are there any romances? - we explain whether it is possible to get into a relationship with an NPC in Fallout London .
- How to recruit Kiera? - we describe how to recruit one of the available companions, a treasure hunter locked in a bank vault.
- How to recruit Arthur Mountbatten? - we explain how to recruit one of the available companions, a charismatic ghoul in distress.
Equipment:
- How to get a PipBoy? - a device known from the basic version of the game will help you survive in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout . Here you'll find out how to get one.
- How to get your first weapon? - we tell you where you can look for your first self-defense tool.
- Where to buy stimpaks? - on this page you will find out where you can buy healing items.
- How to get rid of the Railway Spine and Lab Rat effects? - we explain how to remove debuffs from the game's prologue.
Exploration:
- How to open the gate at Prilladog Food Factory? - we show you how to get through the gate with the ID Card Reader.
- Can you visit the Tower Bridge? - we answer the question whether you can visit the famous London landmark in the game.
- Where to find keys at the Bank of England? - we explain where you can find the keys that open bank doors.
- What is Tunnel Cough? - learn how to deal with the dangerous status effect, how to prevent it and how to treat it.
Technical issues:
- How to install? - on this page we describe the step-by-step process of installing the mod on Steam and GOG.
- How to brighten up the game? - In Fallout London, you will spend a lot of time underground and in other poorly lit places. On this page we describe how to turn on a flashlight and other ways to deal with the darkness.
- Are there difficulty levels? - on this page you will learn how challenging the modification is for players and whether the game's difficulty level can be affected.
- Why can't I release the prisoners on the ship? - we describe an annoying bug you may encounter in the Prison Break quest and explain how to fix it.
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Fallout London: Console versions
Fallout London is a mod aimed only at PC players. For more information on available platforms, please visit the page. Will the mod be available on PS5 and Xbox consoles? .
Fallout London: Language versions
The Fallout London mod is a grassroots fan initiative, so it's difficult to expect a wide range of language options from such a project. On the Language versions page, you can read about the languages in which the modification was published.
Fallout London: PC system requirements
Below you will find minimum PC system requirements:
- Operating system: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 (2.8 GHz) / AMD Phenom II X4 945 (3.0 GHz)
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti / AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2GB VRAM)
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 65 GB (including Fallout 4 base game)
More information about Fallout London's system requirements can be found on a separate page of our guide.
About Fallout London Guide
Author : Adam "Demerel" Celarek for gamepressure.com
Translator : Mateusz "Ictius" Sawka
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Fallout: London Video Game
- genre: RPG
- developer: Team Folon
- publisher: Team Folon
- platform: PC