The station is presented by an AI disc jockey, Mr. New Vegas, and plays both music and news. As one completes quests, the Courier's exploits will be referenced on the news bulletins as well as other various topics. This radio station plays mostly Las Vegas influenced music from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. This is in contrast with the Mojave Music Radio that plays more traditional country music and a bit of western-rockabilly.
PC Playstation 3 Xbox 360 The track "Stars of the Midnight Range" was intended to be included on this station, but an error linked the entry in the radio tracklist to the MP3 file for "Big Iron," which causes "Big Iron" to be played twice as often as other tracks, and occasionally play twice in a row.
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Makes several fixes to Radio New Vegas missing the scripting for 4 songs and also fixes an error where Big Iron would play twice as many times and sometimes twice in a row. It was meant to play Stars on the Midnight Range. This means that Radio New Vegas and Mojave Music Radio share a total of 5 songs.COMPATIBLE WITH EXTENDERS
If you want to use these in your mod that's fine, but hey, credit where credits due. These take time to assemble, pick and organize. I spend HOURS amounting to DAYS doing research, listening to all the crap that doesn't make the cut. Then they have to be leveled, some need to be edited down to cut out applause or other extemporaneous noises, pops, clicks and buzzes. This didn't take me five minutes. So don't be "that guy" and just take all the songs I threw together for New Vegas and cram them into Fallout 4, then copy and paste directly from my song list, and then don't even have the courtesy to mention where you got them because it's public domain. That doesn't mean this didn't take work, you Canadian ponce. Seriously, don't be that guy.
This is sort of a two part question, so bear with me. I've got Radio volume turned up all the way in the settings, but the music playing over the Mojave Music and New Vegas radio stations is still pretty quiet. In glaring contrast, Mr. New Vegas himself (you look beautiful today, by the way) is very loud.
While the Mojave Music radio station doesn't have a host to blast your ears, it'd be a shame to have to limit your listening options to just that station. It seems that there are two ways to fix this. The best way, in my opinion, is to utilize a game mod which does the work for you. If you're the do-it-yourself type or if the mod doesn't do what you want, you may have to get yourself a sound file editor and increase the volume of the tracks by hand. Outside of those options, there are plenty more radio mods which add new stations with more music tracks. Good luck!
HEY THIS IS IRIKEDOWNROADING AND I AM NOW GIVING UP ON MY BABY "OLD WORLD RADIO" TO CONTINUE TO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS!-I, IRIKEDOWNROADING here by give permission for anyone to continue this mod, edit this mod, use it in any other mod. All you have to do is at least keep my name in it as the founder and creator of Old World Radio. To give you some ideas of how to continue this mod, here are a few ideas that myself, and vladtheimpaler were brewing up...1. Crank's Prank Radio (new station)We wanted a station that would play hours of the best recorded prank phone calls. Here is a little info about Crank. Crank used to be the best mechanic for the NCR, but his brother was killed by the corruption of the NCR. He is now secretly planning a major sabotage and attack on the NCR and is currently a maintenance man and DJ for Old World Radio and has a station of his own. "Crank's Prank Radio" was going to have him talking trash on the NCR and actually pranking the NCR live on the air. He would of course play other pranks as well. I was going to voice-act Crank's own pranks on the NCR.2. Lizard Larry's Lounge (new station)This station would play the best in old world lounge and elevator music. Lizard Larry would talk about the craziest elevator stories and lounge events he has ever seen in the casinos between songs. 3. The "Kings" propagandaThis station is ran by one of "The Kings" Elvis impersonator and would speak like elvis on the air and play the best royalty free Elvis covers ever done.4. CREATING THE STATION AND DJ'S IN-GAME WITH MISSIONS AND QUESTS!!!We had an idea to actually create the station, and all DJ's as NPC's that would give you missions to recover lost tapes in the wasteland. These tapes are actually brand new songs you can collect and sample before choosing which track will play on your VERY OWN NEW RADIO STATION!!! Just imagine... you are exploring the wasteland, and you suddenly get an S.O.S. repeating signal on your pipboy. You track the signal and find a massive large building with the neon light logo that says "Old World Radio" and there are automated turrets outside that you have to disable before you can get into the station. Behind the station is a toxic waste dump and old sewage system. There is a strange noise coming from a giant sewer tunnel. You keep on down the tunnel and here you find a massive hidden bunker. Here is where you meet a fellow called "Billy Bob." A hillbilly that you can hardly understand that hosts a radio show called "Billy Bob's Bunker." He would give you a mission to find his missing banjo... kinda like the Agatha's Song mission. One you find his banjo he turns off the turret guns so you can actually get inside Old World Radio. Then you meet everyone else and they will give you separate missions that will reward you with new holotapes that will turn into actual tracks on your own radio station. Once you complete all quests, you will have a total of 60 separate tracks, which will be looped into a new station of your own. You can listen to it inside your new player home inside the station, and you can pick it up on your pip boy within a 2 mile radius only. Will let you know you are near home, near safety from the wasteland. Well there are the last ideas I was working on before I got banned from the nexus. I hope someone will continue this mod and make it the dream we had for it's future. Good luck and please drop me a line if you decide to take this project on and I will help recruit for it in my spare time if I can. Again I officially give total control permission of this mod as long as my name lives on in it :) Thank you to all the fans and supporters and EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to theimpaler87, for putting everything together and helping me make this vision a reality. SPECIAL THANKS to JacobWhinwright for wanting to continue the mod... even tho you haven't yet lol. He was going to help create the station and npc's and quests. GOOD LUCK AND GOOD NIGHT!!!
Radio mods are one of the best things to ever happen to the post-Interplay Fallout games. Exploration games in general benefit greatly from a good soundtrack, and the ability to constantly change the tunes emanating from your Pipboy makes wandering the Commonwealth as pleasant and enjoyable as cruising an old Chevy through the backwoods while listening to the radio on a sunny day.
When I first started modding Fallout 3, this was among the first radio stations I downloaded. It remains one of my favorites. It has since been ported both to Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 and while the unsettling ambient horror style of music may not be lore-friendly, it serves as the perfect soundtrack for creeping around the radioactive haze of Far Harbor or combing the Glowing Sea. 2ff7e9595c
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