Replaces all radio songs with immersive, worn versions.
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All music is licensed by Bethesda. I claim no ownership of any of these files. MultiXWM by vikichan - http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/3159/?
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Authentic Pre-War Radio Replacer
It made no sense to me how all the radio music sounded crystal clear, when it's being played through a century-old handheld computer, transmitted through old, rusty antennae and broadcast from a beat-up mixing console, not to mention the holotapes themselves have probably been played several thousand times each. So I ran every song through Speakerphone, adjusted so it sounds properly fuzzy. Now, songs actually sound like they're being played from the Pipboy, instead of emanating directly from your characters eardrums.
CHANGELOG: 1.0a - added a +4dB variant for those who find the volume too low.
INSTALLATION: Move the "sound" folder into \Fallout4\Data\. In your Documents folder, go to \My Games\Fallout4, and open Fallout4.ini. Add the following line at the bottom of the document, or under [ARCHIVE]: sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, SOUND\
Basically, you want to append SOUND\ to the archive listing. You can append as many directories as you want, for example TEXTURES\ or MATERIALS\. Remember to set the file as Read-Only when you're done! Right-click the file > properties, or highlight the file and hit alt+enter.
UNINSTALLATION: To uninstall, just remove the \Data\Sound\fx\mus\radio\ folder.