FalloutNewVegasKing Posted February 8, 2011 Share Posted February 8, 2011 In Fallout 3 i could just put my own tracks in the fallout3/data/music folders and they would play with no problem, but in New Vegas they won't. I put the same tracks in fallout:newvegas/data/music folders and no look! On some occasions the game will not respond when playing and the only reason for this i can see is that its trying to play the track with no avail, any help would be great......;) Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tekmon Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 In Fallout 3 i could just put my own tracks in the fallout3/data/music folders and they would play with no problem, but in New Vegas they won't. I put the same tracks in fallout:newvegas/data/music folders and no look! On some occasions the game will not respond when playing and the only reason for this i can see is that its trying to play the track with no avail, any help would be great......;) Thanks in advance Fallout NV's music system is completely different than Fallout 3s. For the most part, there a specific folders assigned for specific things. You might want to look in the DNGN folder, this is where most of the battle music takes place. But you'll be limited on how much music can be used. I can help you on that though :). You see, in this folder, the music file names often have the words "Low," "Mid," "High," and "Alt," Low usually represents when you're in an dangerous area, but when there are no enemies around, and example would be the Bison Steeve hotel, or the NCRCF Facility. Mid represents when you're in a dangerous area, and enemies are within the vicinity, usually the music gets more umph to it around this point. High Represents when you're in a dangerous area, and you are under attack. The music is usually most driving at this point. Alt means and alternative version of it's respective dungeon song, the file name should have Low, Mid, or High, plus alt in it's name. It's a lot simpler than you think, all you have to do, is copy the music that you deem fit, and rename it to the proper theme. Be sure to back up your files before you do this. Hope this helps :). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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