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- #FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS HOW TO#
- #FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS MOD#
- #FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS UPDATE#
- #FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS ARCHIVE#
Press Extract and choose a folder to extract the files to (don't choose just any folder though, create one just for these sounds), it will extract them in the directory structure they are packed in. The Radio songs are not actually located in the base music directory, but rather in sounds\fx\mus\radio while the main theme is located in music\special Navigate the directory tree and select those files/directories you want. wav and quite large, just the radio music is over 3GB. Press Select None to deselect all the files, (you can of course extract them all if you want to, but the converted audio files will in the end be in. You are now presented with a collapsed tree of all the directories and files in the archive, ranging from all the ambient sounds, to bullet impacts, to, of course, the music. Select the file called Fallout4 - Sounds.ba2 and open it. This is where all the games files are stored. Go to File>Open and navigate to your Fallout 4 folder, and then open the Data folder.
#FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS ARCHIVE#
Unpack the archive with 7zip and run the bae.exe executable. The format the gamefiles are stored in have been updated, download the B.A.E. Press and SAVE to complete the radio transmitter setup.So, after scouring the internet for a while trying to compile all the radio songs I had a look at extracting them from the gamefiles, after a bit of google-fu I managed to find a solution. Click the object in the Render Window then click back to the Reference Window to see if the 'Ignores Distance Checks' becomes available. Tick the 'Ignores Distance Checks' option so that your PipBoy can pickup the broadcast. Credit to Tutorial by HeartImpaled for using decimals in his radio station. Many radio tutorials give different numbers. In the Radio Data tab, the Radio Station must be given a unique number to prevent conflicting with other radio mods. Give a Reference Editor ID in the format of: TransmitRadioRef. Double-click on the transparent transmitter cube and a Reference Window will appear. In the Render Window you will see the Wilderness and the transmitter. It should not be accessible to the player during gameplay (Read more about why in this Section 5 tutorial). It should not be located in a settlement. Your radio station will be heard from anywhere on the map. Scroll all the way down and pick a Wilderness cell. Do not edit it or change its functionality. Double-click on RadioTransmitter listed in the EditorID. To begin, click anywhere in the white of the Object Window.
#FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS UPDATE#
Adding soundtracks requires you to modify or update the radio's Quest script.
#FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS HOW TO#
Once you know how to build your own radio, it might be possible to modify Diamond City radio to add more tracks rather than overwriting its existing sound files. It is better to create your own radio station firstly. But this is not recommended as it ruins the lore of Fallout.
#FALLOUT 4 RADIO SONGS MOD#
There are a number of mod tutorials that edit ingame radio stations, overwriting existing songs in playlists such as Diamond City radio. Radio mods allow Fallout players to listen to customized playlists during gameplay.