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The game is free so I can't blame devs for the constant crashing so I will wait for fixes but GOG you should put a disclaimer like early access in the description of the game page. I bought Fallout 4 game of the year edition again on GOG so it would be easy to install which it is but you shouldn't have to download a mod from another site to make a game work. After that I was nearly to the end of the main quest line and now I am unable to access any save without crashing. I saved nearly every 5 to 10 minutes to avoid problems like this. I also looked on the internet for a good two hours troubleshooting to try to fix my problems. GOG don't advertise a game as working if it doesn't work or just say in the description that it is early access or that this mod is still in heavy development with bug/glitches. I am not asking for a refund on Fallout 4 GOTY but this thing comes off as false advertisement. The game is free and I don't want to taint my view on the dev team due to miscommunication so please fix this which this is my only complaint.
Doesn't really hold water though. Techinically the game you bought from GOG works fine until you ,mod it which is always at yoru own risk. I hope you get it worked out or the fix the issues effecting you but not really right toi criticize GOG for a mod you chose to use. Since they are the only ones who stepped up to host this giant mod I would give them some grace beofre deciding to criticize them for the situation.
gaming sites aren't required to tell you if a game "works or not" because it working is dependent on the game system, hardware and a dozen other factors. Just because it doesn't work on your computer or requires other things to work doesn't mean they have to put "this may or may not work on your computer" in the game description. That is a given.

Fallout 3 is sold on all gaming sites, but getting it to work on your system is probably a 5% chance. Even if you heavily read up and try to fix it so it works, maybe a 30% chance. But they still sell it.

London is a new release, its free, and its a mod, so usually mods require other mods to work. Most games released since the internet was invented don't work out of the box and usually have problems on many systems.

My suggestion. Like myself, don't get or buy anything that is newly released until its been tested and played for a year by other players to work out the bugs, problems, getting updates needed, and other things. This way you can play 1 of 1000 other games that have been out a while and are bug tested and functional, and maybe down the road the newly released game will have most of the kinks worked out. Leave all the FO76, and No mans sky, and other people grabbing stuff newly released to have years of problems so you don't have to deal with it.