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On a rare occasion it will play in ''The Sink'' in the Old World Blues DLC.
Oddly enough, Fallout 3 has all of the original Fallout music in its files aswell.
Yet, none of the music from the original Fallout's actually play in the game.
And i honestly have no clue why its in the sound files, especially the fact that they built Fallout 3 from complete scratch and then built New Vegas on it. Its something i have yet to find the answer to.
Dont you find it a bit strange that they added sound from a verson of the game that was built for the Windows 98 Operating system? And if its a soundtrack glitch, why is it in the games sound files anyways?
This song only plays in the ''Old World Blues'' DLC in New Vegas.
By what i'v heard, its a soundtrack glitch. For some reason, New Vegas has all the original Fallout game's soundtrack. Its pretty cool if you ask me.
It will be up in atleast 10 minutes! :)
I honestly think i corrupted my sound database. This is why i need to start backing up my files..Yes, i'm a noob at this still. But, i will certainly find a way to fix this. *Hopefully*.
Because that's really odd. And, what does the tanks music sound like?.