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Fallout 4 more where that came from
Fallout 4 more where that came from













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SResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, textures\, meshes\, scripts\, sound\, music\, misc\, shadersfx\, interface\, programs\, materials\ This should place the files in Data\sound\fx\mus\radio\diamondcity On the upside, if you don’t like a song, you can just delete the file name appropriate to the song that immediately precedes it.ġ) Unzip the Archive into your Fallout 4 folder, maintaining the file structure. For example, the song “He’s a Demon, He’s a Devil, He’s a Doll” will now always be followed by the new song “I’m Gonna Dig myself a Hole.” Also, Travis’s description of what just played will always be one song behind, and he has no clue about the added music.įuture versions of this mod will probably fix the first problem, but unless the original voice actor wants to hit me up and offer some pro bono intros and outros, there’s always going to be some disconnect in the description. Granted, this isn’t the most elegant way of adding songs to the game, as the pairs of songs will always be the same.

fallout 4 more where that came from

This mod adds 37 new lore-friendly, thematically appropriate songs to Diamond City Radio by splicing in a second song after each of the game’s original tracks. More Where That Came From – Diamond City Radio Edition















Fallout 4 more where that came from