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Let's face it, the background music for Fallout 4, while awesome, can get a little dull. What if a player could select audio files from his/her computer, and have those files be played instead of the default ones. The player could create a list of audio files that would play while exploring, when engaging in combat, and any other time background music is played. The mod would only streamline the process, make it easy for the player to submit a list of files to play given specific circumstances. The player would be granted the ability to play music from Skyrim, Oblivion, or Mario; he/she could even do a mix of these. A mod such as this would involve a lot of work on the players part, but if the mods UI is good, it wouldn't be too much.

It is not a huge leap to go from this to custom tracks when the player dies, upgrades, takes damage, or gets high. Imagine having Morgan Freeman saying "too bad" every time you died, the limit is only your imagine.

 

If you happen to be the modder who undertakes this task, will you let me know so that I can download your mod?

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I don't see why you can't just extract the game's music files, pick your own desired tracks, transform them into the needed format and then rename them to the name of each fallout music file you want replaced.

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I don't see why you can't just extract the game's music files, pick your own desired tracks, transform them into the needed format and then rename them to the name of each fallout music file you want replaced.

I'm not sure how to do that, and I'd be concerned about ruining my copy. A mod would also make it much easier to undo; a player could even have several different combinations of music files that they can easily apply to the game. For instance, a player could have a Skyrim set, and then with the click of a button, they could switch to a pre-constructed Oblivion set.

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