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If I want music, then I usually pick one of the channels from Old World Radio Boston, when running back and forth settlements gets boring.
It's very odd. The music before this seemed to add to the game. The stuff that just started playing is extreemly out of place. It's just bad. Not sure how to describe is other than sad and depressing.
Thanks
IMO Fallout 4 is best with no music at all, the sound design is actually quite well done. Not many games I'd say that about these days, so now that I think of it it's quite a big compliment. Hmm, for once I'm not bashing Bethesda. :)
“I’m the type of guy that likes to roam around. Yeah I’m a wanderer.”
Better than the classical station for sure.
Well until the next song started playing.
Never mind. Fallout radio sucks. LOL
I like that it is speaking about stuff you have done or what is happning in the Commonwealth
It is a nice little touch
And the radio guy, when you meet him, is quite 'funny', lol
If you have space, then check the mod I mentioned. OWR is a big download, but it has a loooooot of content in it. You don't get bored.
Will do that. Thanks