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lot people like me own 0 DLC content for the game.
Fallout London requires all the DLC.
To be able play fallout London would require people giving Bethesda Microsoft more money.
If i was shareholder i be pissed Microsoft Bethesda just lost them loads money on sales of fallout 4 DLC.
Says the people that still think Fallout London was happening. It's been 10 years since F4 came out. They had a decade to put out their mod. They chose to drag their feet. They could've made a game of their own, they chose not to. It's typical cis-het white man narrative, nothing is their fault, it's everyone else who caused the problems.
It was Microsoft and it was done for exactly what it looks like it was done for, to cash in on the popularity of the Fall Out show.
Today's Bethesda can't compete against Bethesda from 2015. I'm convinced all this free stuff is to kill the mods that have turned FO4 from a 200 hour tops game to thousands of hours of replayability.
However, the release of the Fallout TV show and the fallout 4 updates was on purpose and any company that understands the basics of marketing know it is going to attract attention to their latest games. 4 and 76. Which still has no correlation to Fallout: London.
And your comment has very little to do with this post about London.
But since you mentioned it, can I ask where you are getting your numbers and what they mean? Are these active players on steam? Usually those numbers bounce back after a month or so. The forums themselves get an influx of complaints from users around the week and month of a patch. Which usually dies down when solutions and work arounds pop up on the internet.